Oblong White Pill 252

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White oblong tablet marked APO 0140 ## This marking is frequently misread, but is is actually APO CI40. Manufacturer: Apotex Corp. NDC: 60505-2520 Inactive Ingredients: croscarmellose sodium lactose monohydrate magnesium stearate microcrystalline cellulose hydroxyethyl cellulose (140 cps at 5%) polyethylene glycol 8000 This tablet contains 40mgs of Citalopram, a generic for Celexa, this is an antidepressant. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, headache and dry mouth. You can read more here: Do you have any other questions?

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white oval pill w/ west ward on it along with the number 252 at bottom of pill. it's a caplet ## white oval shape pill says west ward 252 on it what is it? ## I am sorry, this is not listed in any of the US prescription drug databases, it is possibly something available over the counter, or perhaps something that has been discontinued so it is no longer actively listed. ## white oblong tablet imprinted with west-ward 252 on one side. Can anyone ID? ## It Is Robaxin, used to treat skeletal muscle conditions such as pain or injury aka Methocarbamol. Pretty strong and prescription only. ## this is a terrible muscle relaxer unless you have a very low tolerance to medications. For true relief try soma (the generic carisopridol works just as well) but be careful as they will relax ALL of ...

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oblong white west ward 252

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