Oblong White Pill Ph 07

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What is this pill? ## I have looked everywhere for information about a white oblong pill that has the impressions of ph 073 on it. No other markings. Pill identifier has no listing nor does poison control. Any assistance is much appreciated. ## Is it possibly PH 063? We have discovered that tablet to be 400mgs of Guaifenesin, a generic or store brand of Mucinex. If it really is PH 073, then it is also more than likely an oTC item, which would explain why it's not in any databases and also why poison control didn't know what it is. OTC items are not required to have their markings logged by the government. You can see several threads about the one with the PH 063 marking here: It is highly possible that this is the same substance, but in a different dosage. ## This pill PH 063 is...

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Calm down. It is a WalMart generic of Mucinex with decongestant. ## Thanks for sharing your finding on this pill ID. From what I've researched, I can definitely vouch that this is a generic form of Mucinex, known as Chest Congestion Relief DM. It reportedly contains 20mgs of Dextromethorphan hydrobromide + 400mgs of Guaifenesin. For those who may be sensitive to certain binders or fillers, I've also included a list of the inactive ingredients that are found in this tablet: magnesium stearate + microcrystalline cellulose + silicon dioxide colloidal + copovidone + maltodextrin + stearic acid Does anyone else have questions about this? ## You're pretty close. It's generic Mucinex with cough suppressant (dextromethorphan), not with decongestant.

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I found 5 white oblong pills with PH on the left side and 073 on the right side. Any idea what they are? ## Reese Pharmaceutical Company lists this tablet as containing 20mgs of Dextromethorphan and 400mgs of Guaifenesin, it is available over the counter, and used to treat congestion, such as that caused by the common cold. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, dry mouth, and drowsiness. Is there anything else I can help with?

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White oval tablet. Has PC imprinted on one half and F imprinted on the other (either side of the line to split it in half). If you turn it over it has a symbol that looks sort of like the letter a in cursive writing. Can anyone identify this pill? ## Hi Kelly, The closest match I've found is Pce dispertab (erythromycinan) 333 mg. It is used in the treatment of dental abscess, strep throat, chlamydia infection, skin infection, pharyngitis, etc.. and belongs to the drug class macrolides. It is an oval white tablet with reddish pink specs. It has an "a" (like the one you described) on the front next to the letters PCE. Manufacturer: Abbott Laboratories National Drug Code (NDC): 00074-6290 To view an image of the pill I found click here. The "a" logo on this pill stands ...

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It has white oblong looks like a loratab blank on one side,UO2 on other side.Need pics ## Hello, Sheila! How are you? I'm sorry, but I don't have a picture to post for you, due to copyright reasons. However, I can tell you that this tablet is manufactured by Aurolife Pharma, their description matches yours and they list it as containing 7.5mgs of Hydrocodone and 325mgs of Acetaminophen, so it's a generic for Lortab, Norco, Vicodin and etc. The FDA classifies this medication as a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. Is there anything else I can help with?

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I need to know about a pill. It is white, thick, oblong and has a 105 imprinted on one side of it and nothing on the other. My research tells me that it is a 7.5 mil Percocet. Is this correct? And I would also like to see a picture of it. ## Hi Lola, Your assumption was correct. Based on the description provided I found the white oblong pill to be generic Percocet, containing: Acetaminophen + Oxycodone hydrochloride (325 mg - 7.5 mg). Manufacturer: Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc. National Drug Code (NDC): 00378-7105 You can view a photo of the pill in question, by running a search on google images for: "percocet white oblong pill 105" Learn More: Acetaminophen + Oxycodone Details I hope this helps! ## Just get on Google and Type in pill identifier. And there is several different site...

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What is a tablet with N367 on it? Is it a vicodin or 10/325 combination?? I thought my pharmacy gave me M367. What's the difference please? ## Is the marking possibly N 357 7.5? If so the tablet is manufactured by Novel Laboratories, and they list it as containing 7.5mgs of Hydrocodone, and 325mgs of Acetaminophen. NDC: 40032-0357 The FDA warns that this medication carries the risk of being habit forming, and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, dry mouth, constipation, and headache. Inactive ingredients may include: Microcrystalline Cellulose Silicon Dioxide Stearic Acid Povidone Crospovidone Magnesium Stearate & Corn Starch.

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This pill is white and oblong. It has a print of VP50 on one side and nothing on the other side. ## @Whitaker, Based on your description, the closest match I could find was a white oblong shaped pill marked with VP 120 on one side and blank on the other. It's reportedly identified as a Sulfamethoxazole (800mg) + Trimethoprim (160mg) DS tablet, used for treating a variety of bacterial infections. I realize the imprint isn't spot on, but because they are very similar, I have a strong feeling that they could be made by the same manufacturer (Vista Pharmaceuticals). Perhaps you can try contacting them directly for more specific details on whether VP 50 is something they make. The phone number/extension to reach them at is listed on their website as 973-736-1952/4457; based out of We...

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Trying to identify a tablet which I have. It is white and oblong with the imprint NL / 276. ## I am also trying to ID a pill. It is a beige oval pill G22 on one side and 500 on the other. ## Reese Pharmaceutical Company lists the tablet with the NL 276 marking as containing 20mgs of Dextromethorphan, and 400mgs of Guaifenesin, it is most commonly used to treat cold symptoms. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including dizziness, drowsiness, headache, and dry mouth. NDC code: 10956-076 Sandy, it the marking possibly G 32 500? If so, it contains 500mgs of Naproxen, which is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory that is used to treat pain, fever, and swelling. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, stomach irritation, and incre...

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When did these oblong pills M 57 71 get released to pharmacy? ## These have been out for years, now. They are manufactured by Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals and they list them as containing 10mgs of Methadone, which is most commonly used treat drug addiction, and chronic pain. (NDC 0406-5771) Inactive Ingredients: - Lactose Monohydrate - Magnesium Stearate - Cellulose, Microcrystalline - Silicon Dioxide The FDA warns that this medication carries the risk of being habit forming, and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, dry mouth, headache, and constipation. Ref: DailyMed

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What is a white oblong pill marked with 4212 V? ## This tablet contains Methocarbamol 750 mg (NDC 0603-4486). Methocarbamol is a medication used for short-term musculoskeletal pain. It may be used together with rest, physical therapy, and pain medication. It is less preferred in low back pain. It has limited use for rheumatoid arthritis and cerebral palsy. Inactive Ingredients: - Silicon Dioxide - Magnesium Stearate - Povidone - Starch, Pregelatinized Corn - Water - Sodium Starch Glycolate Type a Potato - Stearic Acid ## I have a white oblong pill with a cursive V on one side and 4212 on the other side. What is it? I found these in my son's room and I'm concerned. ## It appears your son has found his way to either a doctor or another 17 year old athlete who also has experienced...

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Oblong, white,scored pill. the number 3 stamped on left side of score; the number nine stamped on right side of score.The opposite side of pill is stamped 7177. What is the pill and what is it used for? ## Hello, Ann! How are you? The tablet with the 93 7177 marking is manufactured by Teva Pharmaceuticals and they list it as containing 100mgs of Sertraline, which is an SSRI antidepressant. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, dry mouth and weight gain. Is there anything else I can help with?

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My pharmacist changed manufacturers and this is what I was given for my percocet 10/325. Can anyone help verify if this is the correct medicine? ## @BamBam, A white oblong pill imprinted with I 71 is reportedly identified as Bupropion HCL extended-release (300 mg), which is an antidepressant medication. For verification, the manufacturer is listed as Cipla USA and the pill itself carries a National Drug Code of 69097-0876. I'm not sure why the pharmacist would say that this is Percocet, as surely they are mistaken based on the pill description. I would contact them right away if you haven't done so already... Hope this helps!

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Please tell me if this is norco 10/325 ## If it's white football shaped with pointed ends, it's 10/325. If it's small white oblong shaped, it's 7.5/325. ## Hello, Elma! How are you? I just want to chime in here to ensure that people receive the correct information. Not all generic Norco tablets match that description and not all white, oval tablets that match those descriptions are generics for Norco. As to the tablet in question, it is manufactured by Aurolife Pharma and they list it as containing 10mgs of Hydrocodone and 325mgs of Acetaminophen. The FDA classifies this medication as a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. Is there anything else I can...

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I just got a refill on my pain med. On one side it had a 1P207 it is oblong and white .Any one ever heard of these. Was told they were oxycodone 7.5. Never seen these before. Any input? ## Hello, Betty! How are you? Is the marking possibly IP 205? There is a tablet that matches this description with the IP 205 marking that is manufactured by Amneal Pharmaceuticals, which they list as containing 7.5mgs of Oxycodone and 325mgs of Acetaminophen. The FDA lists this medication as being a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation.

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Is R333 Percocet 7.5/325? My last prescription for Percocet 7.5/325 said R332 and was flatter than the R333. ## Hi E J, There actually aren't any pills marked "R333" that fit your description. I think you may have meant to say "A 333" which is a white oblong pill containing 10mgs of oxycodone + 325mgs of acetaminophen (generic for Percocet). "A 332" fits the same physical description as the previous pill, aside from being slightly flatter due to having a smaller dosage of oxycodone (7.5 mg) instead of the 10mg in A333. I hope this helps explain things! ## I had a heck of a time figuring this out. R333 is the generic for A333. The ones I am getting are still made by Actavis. Check with your pharmacist, because it was unclear if the R333 designation is a univer...

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Was found in a hydrocodone bottle ## If it is stamped Watson 358 or m358 its a Lortab; which Lortab is the brand name of Hydrocodone. ## The tablet with the Z71 marking is manufactured by Zydus Pharmaceuticals and contains 500mgs of Metformin, which is used to help lower and control blood sugar in diabetics. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, stomach pain, flatulence, hypoglycemia, and diarrhea. (NDC 68382-0760) Payton, Lortab is the name brand for it. (NDC 16590-636, just one example.) However, it should be noted that it no longer contains 500mgs of Acetaminophen, due to FDA action, combined medications cannot contain more than 325mgs of Acetaminophen, per dose. Is there anything else I can help with?

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What is a short, white oblong pill with 126 on one side and scored in the middle on the other side? ## pill v ## IT IS BIG BLUE PILLS WITH WATSON 708 WROTE ON THEM THEY ARE NOT CAPSULES ## hydrocodone 5/325 ## Tifft is correct, this tablet is manufactured by Sun Pharmaceuticals and they list it as containing 5mgs of Hydrocodone and 325mgs of Acetaminophen, it an opiate narcotic pain reliever. The FDA warns that this medication carries the risk of being habit forming, and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, dry mouth, constipation, and headache. Michelle, was the marking possibly WATSON 780? If so, it contains 1mg of Sucaralfate, which is used to help treat GI tract issues. The FDA lists its side effects as possibly nausea, dizziness, headache, and stomach pain.

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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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WHERE CAN I FIND AMBIEN E 79 pharmacy ## "E 79" is identified as Zolpidem tartrate (10 mg). If you're needing this specific generic brand of Ambien, you'll likely have to speak with your doctor about specifying the prescription he or she writes for you. Reason being is that many doctors will write a script for a certain drug, but they often don't specify which brand or manufacturer of it suites you best. You should be able to use some of the details below to help let your doctor know which form of Ambien you want to take: Manufacturer: Aurobindo Pharma National Drug Code (NDC): 65862-0160 Imprint: E 79 Strength: 10 mg Color: White Shape: Elliptical / Oval Inactive Ingredients: lactose monohydrate microcrystalline cellulose sodium starch glycolate type A potato magnes...

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