Oblong Red Pill

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Bright Red, oblong pill, scored, imprint "one" on one side. Can't find this pill in any of the on-line literature. ## Because this pill has no "identifiable" markings, it is going to be difficult to determine what this tablet contains. U.S. law requires that all prescription drugs have unique letters or numbers (sometimes in addition to a logo of some kind) imprinted on the tablets or capsules so the medication can be identified by manufacturer, substance and dosage. However, the way a pill looks is entirely up to the whit and whim of the company making it, so there could be many, many pills on the market, both over the counter and prescription that meet that physical description. It is very likely that this pill falls into one or more of the categories listed below:...

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RED OBLONG PILL WITH WORDS 8 HOUR ## This is a Tylenol 8 Hour tablet, it contains 650mgs of Acetaminophen in a time released formulation. This is an over the counter product, often used to treat pain and fever. You can read more on it here: Is there anything else I can help you with?

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I need help identifying a pill. It’s oblong with G 2 printed on it and nothing else. It’s a rust color. Sort of reddish brown. The G and 2 appear to have a space in between them. ## Hi Lou, Any chance that this could be Ibuprofen 200mg? There's a round reddish/brown pill with G 2 on it that's Ibuprofen 200mg as well as an oblong reddish/brown pill with I - 2 on it that is the same thing. The manufacturer of the round pill is Rugby Laboratories and the manufacturer of the oblong pill is Major Pharmaceuticals. So far, I've yet to come across anything else that's remotely similar in description, but hopefully this can at least help to narrow down some prospects.

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5111 v ## Pill Image This is Propoxyphene 50mgs and Acetaminophen 325mgs, a generic for Darvocet, the lowest strength. So it is a narcotic pain reliever for mild pain, it can also be dangerous if you haven't taken it before, because the Propoxyphene is a cardio-toxic agent, they are currently trying to get these removed from the market because of all the accidental deaths they have caused. ## I found a pill in my couch it is red/orange oblong with a slit down the middle and it has some sort of logo that looks kind of like a flower, like three little designs and and 07 ive looked but I cant figure out what it is.

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What is this pill? It says on the bottle, "rapid release pain.......Containing acetaminophen" ## I haven't been able to find a listed that matches this, but I am wondering if it is a generic, or store brand of Tylenol Rapid Release? The FDA lists it as containing the active ingredient Acetaminophen, and it is commonly used to treat pain, fever, and headaches. Its typical side effects are listed as possibly including nausea, dizziness, and stomach irritation. Can you please double check the imprint and post back? Is anyone else familiar with this pill? ## 3s0 is on one side ## Could it possibly be a "5" instead of "S" in the imprint?

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I'm allergic to aspirin and all NSAID's outside of Tylenol cause me to have a crippling headache. I found a red oblong O.T.C. pill with an imprint of 350. It's PROBABLY Tylenol... Any help is appreciated! T.Y. ## A red capsule shaped pill (approx. 18mm in size) with an imprint code of 3S0 is reportedly identified as Acetaminophen 500 mgs. Labeler - Kroger Company National Drug Code: 30142-507 Inactive Ingredients: - Croscarmellose sodium - Crospovidone (15 mpa.S at 5%) - Hypromelloses - Polyethylene glycols - Polysorbate 80 - Povidones - Stearic acid - FD & C red no. 40 - FD & C yellow no. 6 Ref: DailyMed ## I've gotten the Kroger 500mg rapid release oblong tablets that are red and look like 350 on them, which is pretty stupid to put on acetaminophen containing 5...

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white oblong caplet L544 ## The pill in description marked L544 is Acetaminophen extended release (650 mg). Acetaminophen is a widely used over-the-counter analgesic (pain reliever) and antipyretic (fever reducer). You can view a detailed description of the drug, by clicking on the link below... If you have any more questions or comments to add, please post back so I can further assist you.

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What kind of pill is it I found them in my wifes pants pocket in a plastic bag ## Hello, Adrienne! How are you? I'm sorry, but can you please post back and clarify some details? Thanks! How do you know they are 5mg? Are there markings on them?

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What is this medication? The lot number is 1206253b and it's an oblong red pill. ## Hi Trace, To the best of my knowledge there's no way to identify specific medications based on lot numbers alone. However, if you happen to know the pill's National Drug Code (NDC) or if you can provide any details pertaining to whatever imprint is on the pill you possess, that would be of great help. If there is no marking or imprint to be found, I'd probably encourage you to look into having this pill analyzed by a lab for 100% verification. Alternatively, depending on where you found it or who you got it from, you might even want to consider the idea of purchasing a drug panel kit from any local pharmacy to determine whether or not any illicit substances are present. Please post back i...

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We found half a pill that is white inside with a red coating. LO46 is on the side. ## oblong pill red&blue with wight circle in the center of pill & has LO46 on it ## its advanced strength tylenol ## Ron's identification is correct, the tablet with the L 046 marking is a generic or store brand for Extra Strength Tylenol, it contains 500mgs of Acetaminophen, which is used to treat pain and fever. You can learn more Acetaminophen details here. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness and headache, it should also be noted that overdoses do carry the risk of causing severe liver damage or failure and they can also be fatally toxic, so recommended dosages should not be exceeded. Are there any questions or comments?

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My friend gave me 2 pills she claimed were extra strength excedrine, but I had my doubts. They were bright red, no markings, and shaped like the white excedrine migraine. She gave them to me because I told her I was tired, but they really did not have any effect that I was aware of. She claimed the caffein would pep me up a bit, but it didn't. ## If there were no markings on them, it is going to be difficult to determine exactly what they were. It is possible that they were a generic or store brand of Excedrin Migraine, which would contain Acetaminophen, Aspirin and Caffeine. The amount of caffeine in each tablet is only 65mgs, so if you are used to ingesting large amounts of it, such as in coffee or sodas, then it probably wouldn't have much of an effect on you. However, in the...

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I found a white oblong pill with 18 on one side and blank in the other. It was scored in the middle. This was in my sons room. Can anyone help to identify this pill? ## Based on the description provided, I found your white oblong pill to be Ibuprofen (800 mg). NOTE: the correct marking is actually "8i" (with a capitol i). Manufacturer: Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Inc. National Drug Code (NDC): 55111-0684 Ibuprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug used for relief of symptoms of arthritis, primary dysmenorrhea, fever, and as a mild pain reliever. Learn More: Ibuprofen Details I hope this helps!

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need to know what this pill is ## red oblong with number L217 on one side ## I found a red oblong pill with number L217 on one side in the Excedrin bottle mixed in with the white Migraine gel tabs??? Do you know what this pill is? ## The tablet with the L 217 marking contains 650mgs of Acetaminophen, this is a controlled release formulation that's available over the counter and commonly used to treat conditions such as arthritis. Inactive Ingredients: -Carnauba Wax -Silicon Dioxide -Croscarmellose Sodium -Hypromelloses -Magnesium Stearate -Maltodextrin -Cellulose, Microcrystalline -Polyethylene Glycols -Polysorbate 80 -Povidones -Stearic Acid -Titanium Dioxide Click here to view a pill image: [1] L 217 Tablet Size (mm): 19 Manufacturer: GoodSense a Division of Perrigo Labeler: Kroge...

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44175 ## The pill in description is Acetaminophen (500 mg). Acetaminophen is a widely used over-the-counter analgesic (pain reliever) and antipyretic (fever reducer). You can view a detailed description of the drug, by clicking on the link below... If you have any more questions or comments to add, please post back so I can further assist you.

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cream oblong pill with G 22 on one side and 500 on the other ## I located a pill with similar markings, G 32 500 instead of G 22 500. G 32 500 is Naproxen 500 mg, which is commonly used for the reduction of mild to moderate pain, fever, inflammation and stiffness caused by conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, gout, ankylosing spondylitis, menstrual cramps, tendinitis, bursitis, and the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea. To learn more click on the link below... Do you have any more questions or information to add? Please post back if you do.

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I have a white oblong pill that only has a big letter "I" with a big number "8" on it. ## A white oblong pill with "8 I" on one side and blank on the other, reportedly contains 800mgs of Ibuprofen. For verification, the manufacturer/labeler is listed as Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories and the pill itself carries a National Drug Code of 55111-684. You can also click on the NDC link above to view a photograph of the pill. I hope this helps!

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red oblong pill, rather large, there are no markings on it at all ## What is this big maroon pill. No markings. Is it an anabolic steroid? ## Hello, Since the pill does not have a marking on it I won't be able to give you an accurate answer as to what is inside of the pill. What I can say is that in the United States the FDA requires that all controlled medicines have an identifiable marking/imprint on them so it is extremely unlikely a prescription medication. This leaves you with the possibility of being a number of things such as vitamins, illegal substance, supplement, dietary pill etc. Since there are far too many brands and types of these available on the market you can see why it would be near impossible to actually identify something like this without having it analyzed by a...

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blue oblong pill L050 on one side nothing on other side ## This is an over the counter tablet, a generic or store brand of Advil PM, containing 200mgs of Ibuprofen and 25mgs of Diphenhydramine, meant to reduce pain and help with sleep. Is there anything else I can help you with? ## Thanks so much. Label came off bottle.

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A large white oblong pill. 155 on one side US on the other ## I have a large oblong pill with H on one side and 155 On the other what might it be ## The tablet with the U S 155 on it is called Folgard, it is a multivitamin/mineral supplement. It is manufactured by Upsher Smith. NDC code: 0245-0155 The FDA warns that it may cause nausea, and constipation, due to its potency. Red, I couldn't find anything that matches that description. Can you please double check the imprint and post back? Thank you!

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I have a small light tan oblong pill. On one side it has 149 and the other side has 93, what is it? Is this a generic vicodin? ## This is not Vicodin. It is most likely Naproxen 500 mg (NDC 0615-3563, among others), although the color is reportedly more of a light reddish. Naproxen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug commonly used for the reduction of moderate to severe pain, fever, inflammation and stiffness. Inactive Ingredients: - Corn Starch - Croscarmellose Sodium - Magnesium Stearate - Povidones - Ferric Oxide Red - Ferric Oxide Yellow Ref: DailyMed

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