Oblong White Pill P 177

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It has "s" then like a split line, so "s l g". The l is the line in between and the other side has "1 l 77". Again l is referring to the split line. It's a white oblong pill and I was told they're gabapentin but have never seen them look like this. ## Hi Mimi, Just to confirm, a white oblong pill with "S | G" on one side and "1 | 77" on the other, is reportedly identified as Gabapentin (600 mg); a medication most commonly used for treating neuropathic pain. For verification, the manufacturer is listed as ScieGen Pharmaceuticals and the pill itself carries a National Drug Code of 50228-0177. I hope this helps!

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What is a white oblong shaped pill with the imprint G551 on one side? I can't make out the other side. ## Hello Missy I hope that your day is going well. Here is the information for a white caplet shaped pill with the imprint code G551. Active ingredient: -Acetaminophen 500mg Inactive ingredient: -Stearic acid -Sodium starch glycolate type a potato -Starch 1500, pregelatinized -Povidone K30 NDC: 62207-177 Size: 17mm I hope that this answers your inquiry.

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has an upside down v with a p in the middle a line through the center,then the numbers 152.Blank on the other side. ## Advanced pharmaceuticals 152 ## what is the pill for ## This tells me nothing about what this pill is for ## Found a match! The pill in description is reportedly identified as Guaifenesin (400mg) made by Advance Pharmaceutical Inc. Guaifenesin is an OTC expectorant used for mucus relief. Imprint: AP 152 (note: the appearance of 'AP' is situated in such a manner that it looks like an upside-down 'V' but it's just the logo for the manufacturer's name) NDC: 17714-152 Shape: Oval Size: 17mm Inactive Ingredients -Silicon dioxide -Magnesium stearate -Cellulose, microcrystalline -Maltodextrin -Povidone -Stearic acid I hope this helps!

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But on the side of the pill it has 10/00 the line is straight up and down i know it suppose to be my metformin. Please get back with. Me as soon as possible thank you. ## Hello, MrsColeman! How are you? Yes, the tablet with the marking IP 177 on one side and 1000 on the other (separated by a score line) does contain 1,000mgs of Metformin, which is an oral antidiabetic medication that's used to help lower and control blood sugar. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, flatulence, stomach pain and hypoglycemia. Is this different than the prior one that you were taking?

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I have a pain pill with AZ 020 on it. Could you tell me what it is? ## M so called boy friend gave me a pill and I trusted him. I need to know what it is its small round tannish color it had a coating and nothing on one side and on the other a line down it with T on one side of the line and a L on the other and under the letters there were the numbers 177. please help. I called poison control and they couldn't tell me the drug. ## I found 2 different kinds of pills in my new house and one of them is white oblong and thick with what looks like a circle with and line going side ways ( like a planet) and the other is a large red and white capsule. ## I found a red and white capsule with the number 97 and the letter C on the other side. Can anyone tell me what this is. ## AZ 020 appears...

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white, oblong ## Hi, i found a bottle of one thousand pills. They are oval with one end squared off. Pink on one side that says magnum and white with blue flecks on the other that has 357 imprinted. the bottle says caffeine 325 mg and ephedrine sulphate 25 mg. what are these pills used for? ## In reference to ephedrine and caffeine mixture tablets, I remember they were used for people who had trouble breathing due to allergies or asthma. It cleared up the post nasal drip that made one feel like one was drowning. The pharmacist would tell us to drink plenty of water when on this pill. Back in the 1960's and 1770's there was no need for a physicians prescription.

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