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White oblong pill with a fancy E 12 and the back is blank ## Hi darlene, Does the letter "E" look anything like the logo Sandoz uses on their 500mg Etodolac tablet, imprinted with E 139? Just trying to get an idea of what to look for in comparison to this one. However Sandoz in particular is the only manufacturer I know of who uses a fancy E (almost appearing italic). So if this happens to fit your description for the type of "E" it is, I would encourage you to contact Sandoz directly at: 1-(800)-525-8747. This is the number to their customer support center who deals with product inquiries. Perhaps they may recognize your pill as being something they've made? Please post back if you hear back from them with any additional information on its identity!

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It is generic Viagra 75 VAR800 USA Orange India nd EU Generic. They are fine used them couple of years. Have a few of the Brand Identical ## Left out one important fact. I paid $2.75 a tablet. Not $45.00 a tablet Brand. Bought 200 last years obviously still have many left. ## Hey David, thanks for the heads up on the pill identification. For verification of your findings, do you happen to know which drug company it is who manufacturers these in India? Often times when it comes to identifying foreign tablets there aren't very many pages that offer validation over the internet. So it's helpful to have that additional information in order for other readers to cross reference what was mentioned. I appreciate any feedback you might have on its efficacy as well in comparison to US bra...

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This is supposed to be Percocet??? Very concerned. ## Apparently someone else who was looking for this same exact pill on another thread, said it was supposed to be a Percocet 10/325mg tablet. However, I understand that the imprint has an R and not an A. It's just the only relative match that I found is "A333" on a white oblong (capsule-shaped) tablet. Makes me wonder if the manufacture simply made a mistake on a good batch of their pills? You could try calling the U.S. Customer Relations for Actavis at +1 (800) 272-5525. Maybe they can confirm whether or not it's truly one of their own. I hope this helps! Does anyone else recognize this pill? ## The "R" looks like an "A" after the 333. It is a Percocet.

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What are they Cause it light blue and only have L470 on it ## Hi Lillian, Based on the description provided, I haven't found an exact match, but I do suspect that this is a common over-the-counter med just by going off the imprint alone. Reason I say this is because I have identified other OTC pills with "L4xx" followed by two other numbers. Perrigo Company appears to manufacturer these types of pills. So if I were you I'd consider contacting Perrigo directly to see if they can pinpoint whether or not this is truly one of their products. Perrigo's customer service number for OTC product inquiries is listed as 1-800-719-9260... I hope that helps! Does anyone else here recognize this?

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Small, tan oval shaped pill with 1/2 moon and #20 on it. ## While I can't find an exact match to your pill, I did determine who a possible manufacturer may be. Actavis Elizabeth LLC (formerly known as Watson) manufacturers tablets with what appears to be a half moon logo, similar to what you described. They happen to have a Suboxone tablet with a half moon logo and the #155 on one side. I'm not insinuating that this is your pill, but it could possibly be a similar drug if it ends up being from the same manufacturer. That said, I'd recommend contacting Actavis directly regarding your inquiry, to see if it's truly one of their own. The Actavis (U.S.) Customer Relations number is: +1 (800) 272-5525 I hope this helps!

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i would be very greatly appreciative to get an honest answer to the question if the new oxy 80 C D N are a new generic on the market in the U.S. I have remained on the oxy ops due to the fact that i have to take them for my chronic pain but i do not like the side effects at all but im stuck with them since they are my only option PLEASE REPLY ONLY TRUTHFUL AND FIRST HAND KNOWLEDGABLE COMMENTS ## The Oxycontin (controlled release) marked 80mg on one side and CDN on the other side are a "Canadian name-brand". Below is a description of the pill: "Each round, unscored, green, biconvex, controlled release tablet, imprinted with CDN on one side and the mg strength on the other, contains oxycodone HCl 80 mg." Inactive Ingredients: lactose, magnesium stearate, polymethyl acrylat...

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Found a white pill with 123 on it..is it motrin 800???? Pls help ## Hello, Kimmy! How are you? Yes, this tablet is manufactured by Marksans Pharma and they list it as containing 800mgs of Ibuprofen. The FDA classifies this medication as a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory that's used to treat pain, fever and swelling. Its typical side effects may possibly include nausea, dizziness, headache, increased risk of bleeding and stomach irritation. Is there anything else I can help with? ## No, but I thank u kindly! You've solved my issue.. I appreciate u....and take care! I'm so grateful this website is here! I would've been bewildered, otherwise.....kudos! ?? I'm one relaxed camper!

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Is there anyone who can tell me if there is oxycodone 80 mg marked with just E on them? They came in a blister back. ## There is no legally approved U.S. one that just has an E on it. The FDA warns that this medication carries the risk of being habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache, dry mouth, and constipation. The only 80mg approved in the U.S. is the time released Oxycontin manufactured by Purdue. Where was this obtained? ## Hello I have some of these to. Are they fake ## Are they actually oxycodone though or are they fent or something that isn't even an opiate?

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Have round white pill J5, but cannot determine the medication. ## A round, white tablet, with a J on one side, and a 5 on the other is manufactured by Jubilant Cadista Pharmaceuticals, and they list it as containing 5mgs of Donepezil. NDC: 59746-0329 It is most commonly used to treat Alzheimer's Disease, and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, diarrhea, loss of appetite, and muscle pain. Inactive ingredients may include: Starch, Corn Cellulose, Microcrystalline Hydroxypropyl Cellulose, Low Substituted Lactose Monohydrate Magnesium Stearate Hypromellose 2910 (6 Mpa.s) Polyethylene Glycol 8000 Talc Titanium Dioxide Is there anything else I can help with?

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I found a large oblong white pill with the letters CTI and the numbers 113 on it. I showed a friend of mine and he said it looked like a Lortab 10. I've worked for a lot of Dr's but I've never seen anything like this! Can anybody help me? I think it's maybe, an anti-inflammatory? What does anyone know? I would greatly appreciated it. ( Oh yes, it's not scored in the middle either like lortab usually is) ## This tablet contains 800mgs of Acyclovir, the active ingredient in Zovirax, which is commonly used to treat the Herpes virus. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, changes in vision and sensitivity to sunlight. Read more: Are there any questions or comments?

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I have an oval white tablet with MP 85, what is it? ## I was wanting to know some information on the antibiotic smz/tmp 800-160. Is this medicine subscribed for staff infections cellulitis etc etc, does it do the same thing doxy cycline does ## Sulfamethoxazole/Trimethoprim is an antibiotic prescribed to treat many different types of infections and only your doctor can decide which one is appropriate for you to use. Doxycycline is an antibiotic from a different drug class, but is also used to treat various types of infections. Some common side effects you may experience with antibiotics may include: nausea, drowsiness, diarrhea and skin rash. You can read more about them here: Is there anything else I can help you with? ## I take smz-tmp 800/160 for an infection in the private area that...

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what is a long pill L 413 they are white and oblong ## This tablet contains 800mgs of Guaifenesin and 80mgs of Phenylephrine, it is an over the counter product used to treat cold symptoms. Read more: Are there any questions or comments? ## The white oblong pill labeled L 413 is not found in many drug data bases but is an over the counter sleep aid similar to an AdvilPM...It is the generic version and it contains 200 mg of ibuprofen (NSAID) and 38 mg of diphenhydramine citrate which is a nightime sleep-aid. Most directions say to take 2 qty...You can also take (1) with your regular ibuprofen if you don't want to sleep that deeply. ## This information appears to be wrong. I would not trust this thread? ## My L413 was a CVS drugstore chain's "house brand" of Ibuprophen PM. ...

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I'm using trust pill for years and I'm getting bigger and wider now, I want a pill that would not make me bigger and bigger...tnz ## Flor, I know you asked your question months ago, but you didn't really say what you where Taken for meds? I know I take antidepressant and have put on 80lbs in the last couple of years. I started taking a mood stabilizer called topirmate which can depress appitite and some times if your in good health other then depression and your BMI falls in the obesity range on the chart at your doctors office you can try asking your doctor for phentermine its a weightloss drug and worked well for me the first time I took it. I lost 80lbs in 9 months taking that & walking everyday. Durning that time I was not even taking topiramate. Funny thing is, its ...

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CTI 113 PILL OVAL ## This appears to be an 800mg Acyclovir tablet, the active ingredient in Zovirax, an antiviral medication. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, vertigo and headache. Read more: Is there anything else I can help you with? ## Is this medication for herpes? ## Is this drug used in the treatment of shingles?

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I am trying to identify a oblong yellow pill with C on one side and 30 on the other any help is appreciated ## Hello, Lee! How are you? I'm sorry, but so far, I've been unable to find a listing that matches this description. Can you please double check the imprint and post back? I'm wondering if it's possibly an over the counter product, of some type. I'll keep looking and post back, when I have information for you. Does anyone else recognize this tablet? ## I was looking for the same pill. I found out instead of it being C 03 it was C on one side and 80 on the other and is Meloxicam 15 mg

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I am taking Vimpat 800 mg, and I would like to know more about this medication. ## Be careful with whatever medicine(s) you take because I have been on all of them while relying only on conventional medicine and my doctors but none of them have worked to control epilepsy or depression until I solved the problems myself. Because of the side effects that I went through I could not live that way and learned of complementary & alternative medicine such as herbal supplements, yoga, biofeedback, meditation, deep breathing, acupuncture, magnet therapy, and bodytalk. Most natural approaches improved my physical and mental conditions, giving me spirituality and confidence to reduce or eliminate some prescriptions drugs that were doing no good to me, but causing hemorrhoids, diplopia, thought...

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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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A109 20 mg dark blue oval capsule ## I also got the blue generic fluoxetine made by northstar and they made me crazy!!! I just called the manufacturer and they are taking this seriously: they are sending me a kit to send back the pills and they will consult with the FDA. Please call them to tell them the pills are bad. Northstar RX LLC Toll Free: 1-800-206-7821 ## I, too, received the Northstar fluoxetine and have been taking it for 8 days and was wondering what was wrong with me. It's like taking nothing--all the depression, weepiness, ups and downs are back. Please help me. ## CALL THEM!!! And call your doctor!! Get new "clean" pills and tell your doctor what happened. Northstar has been extremely diligent in reporting this to the appropriate authorities. You have to help ...

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Found a peach colored pill with 311 on one side and a Cresent moon on reverse any help would be appreciated ## Hi Jake, I noticed that you put two different pill descriptions in your post. Is each description intended for two separate tablets? While I haven't been able to locate any close matches, I can say that Actavis is more than likely the manufacturer who makes this. They embed a half moon (crescent moon) logo on many of their tablets, along with a set of numbers on the opposite side. If you have a moment, I'd encourage you to contact Actavis directly to verify that this is something they make. You can reach their U.S. Customer Relations department at +1 (800) 272-5525 I hope this helps! Please post back if you end up getting an answer from them. ## Hi to you both. David, J...

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I am trying to get assistance with my script for Librax. ## There are 2 programs that provide assistance for people that need to take Librax, but do not have prescription coverage. One is RX Outreach Medications, you can reach them for information on the program at 800-769-3880 The second program is Xubek Pharmaceutical Services and they can be reached at 866-699-8239. Learn more Librax details here. can you please post back and let me know if you have any luck?

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