Pills That Start With I

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I believe my friend would take a diet pill named Marie or something like that. It was a purple pill and it seemed to really work, the results were noticeable right away, but I can't seem to find out where she got them . ## Have you asked you friend the name of them and where she got them? I'm afraid I'm not familiar with anything by that name and if it was an over the counter product, just narrowing it down by the color is a pretty arduous task. Learn more weight loss details here.

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name of sleeping tablets starting with A ## Hi helen, Ambien is the most common brand name I can think of in this drug category. In clinical trials Ambien has not adequately demonstrated effectiveness in maintaining sleep (unless delivered in a controlled-release form); however, it is effective in initiating sleep. Another brand name is Ativan, which is more geared towards relaxing and relieving anxiety. Is there a specific name you're looking for? ## Sleeping pill dene ke bad kitna der tak eska aser rahata hai......plz tell me

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I want to know is there any sleeping pill named as relaxan (or something similar) ## something like Melatonin but targets sleeping better. Begins with R I think. ## Methedone withdrawal. I got banned from the MDC whilst on 45mls. I went to the doctor and she gave me Tramadol, Pregablin and oramoroph. I'm already on zopiclone, Valium and a few other meds. Can anyone please tell me how much Oramorph I should take for withdrawals. Dr said a teaspoon but my tolerance is way too high for that to have any effect. Thanks for any answers ## Sorry I wrote this in the wrong place but yeah zopiclone are probably best for sleeping if you can handle the taste! ## ihave been taking Rystyl 0.25 two tablets at bed time since last 25 years but now iam not getting sleep by above dose. kindly advice a...

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its small and round and white (supposed to f*** you up) ## Are you thinking of Percocet ? It's a narcotic pain killer containing Acetaminophen and Propoxyphene. ## WHAT IS A DRUGS PROPER NAME THAT SOUNDS LIKE PANOPON, PANTOPOM, PONTOPAN??

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What diet pill comes in a white and yellow box and starts with the letter l? Or a white and orange box that it starts with a l? ## Hello Cheri, I would like to assist you but given the number of diet pills available and how quickly brands change their image makes this incredibly difficult with only knowing the first letter. Do you have any information on the diet pill such as what ingredients it might have contained. Was this diet pill supposed to increase metabolism or curb your appetite. These sort of things would really help me narrow down the specific one you are looking for, or at least help me get set in the right direction.

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for multiple sclerosis ## I am not sure if the medication I have in mind is specifically for MS related pain, but from what I understand it is mostly for relapsing-remitting MS and secondary progressive MS with relapses. It is called Rebif, active ingredient Interferon Beta 1a. Is that what you have in mind or could it be a different name?? ## Rebif is a shot, not for pain but to help stop relapses in M.S. I have M.S., there is no pill just for pain for M.S. We use the same meds as anyone: Norco, Fentanyl, Neurontin, etc. ## Is Rebut used in extreme headaches due to a pulled neck muscle and severed neck vertebrae? If not, what is the suggestion? ## I have a co-worker that is killing herself with a pain med that I only know it starts with an R. She acts as if she is drunk and drives in t...

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I rememebr seeing an ad for a weight loss pill that began with the letter F. Would you have any suggestions as to what that might be ## Hi mike, Depending on how certain substances are annunciated, phentermine and ephedrine are two that have an "F" sound at the prefix; but if you actually saw the letters written out on TV then it's probably safe to say that you can count these out of the equation. Do you happen to know whether these weight loss pills were prescription-based or OTC dietary supplements? I know that within the realm of dietary supplements, there are really far too many products on the market to single out one or another, since several may start with the same letter and many have multiple uses that might include only weight loss as a side benefit and not necessa...

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Dilu or something. It leaves the person hallucinating. The person is on Diaylasis ## Are you referring to Dilaudid? It is a narcotic analgesic that contains the active ingredient Hydromorphone. If a person is sensitive to it or the dosage is high, it could cause hallucinations, but there is no way to for us to say for certain it is this medication, since this site is not medical professionals. Other side effects can include: nausea, drowsiness, dizziness and constipation. You can read more on it here: Has their doctor been consulted on this matter? ## schedule II narcotics that begin with tthe letter N

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Tramadol? K11.? White. Round. Help ## A white, round tablet with the marking of K 11 does not contain Tramadol, or any other type of analgesic. It contains 25mgs of Hydroxyzine, which is an antihistamine that is used to treat allergic reactions and anxiety, due to its sedative like effects. Learn more: Is there anything else I can help with?

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green n white pill after seizure ## Hello, Dan! How are you? Are you sure it was a narcotic? They aren't usually given for seizures. Off the top of my head, Codeine is a narcotic that starts with a C, it's a very mild one and has been available for many years. This is 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. Benzodiazepines are sometimes given for seizures, in that case, it could have been Clonazepam. It carries the risk of being habit forming and could cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache and irritability.

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It is a pain pill similar to ultram but stronger and is orange. ## Did you mean Nucynta, which contains the active ingredient Tapentadol? They aren't all orange, but there is one dosage that is and it is very similar to the Tramadol in Ultram, though a bit stronger and more effective at treating pain. Learn more Nucynta details here.

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I believe John Goodman took a pill starting with the letter F. Saw it yesterday, March 12, 2016 somewhere. Bui ## Forskolin was the supplement I saw in an article. ## @Buick, Any idea if this was a supplement or a prescription drug? Forskolin is the most common dietary supplement I'm finding in this category. However I know Phentermine certainly sounds like it could start with an 'F' if you had just heard it on TV without seeing it spelled out. There's also some other not so well-known products in the realm of weight loss meds/supplements such as Fenfluramine [though some reports suggest that it was withdrawn from the U.S. market in 1997 due to potentially serious adverse effects]; as well as a product by the name of "Fruta Planta" which is discussed in other thr...

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an older antibiotic that also contains amoxicillin ## I found a list that I posted below showing an A-Z list of all the different antibiotics out there. I was thinking one of the names might stand out to you if you recognize the spelling: sigmaaldrich.com/chemistry/chemistry-products.html?TablePage=14572855 How long ago has it been since you last heard of it?

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Doing a lab for highschool about recombinant DNA, learning about taking the insulin gene from human DNA and inserting it into bacteria plasmids to mass-produce insulin. The plasmid had a gene for antibiotic resistance, there were three different types of antibiotics listed and the plasmid we were working with was resistant to one starting with a k, but I can't find it's name. ## Hello, Amanda! How are you? Was it possibly Keflex? It's a name brand for the antibiotic Cephalexin. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, non-allerigc skin rash and diarrhea. ## Yes, thank you so much! That was one of the three.

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I lost a piece of paper that said what I'm allergic to, I think it's an antibiotic that starts with an M. It it gives me a rash, my back starts to feel itchy, I had to take it for a blood infection. ## Hi igor, Antibiotics starting with "M" include: Meropenem, Mezlocillin, Meticillin, Moxifloxacin, Mafenide, and Minocycline. Do any of these names ring a bell? I'm sure there may be others out there, but this is what I could gather at the moment. I hope it helps! ## Metronidazole. Also interacts with propyline glycol, which is in liquid for e-cigarettes.

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Used to treat MRSA ## To treat MRSA, Vancomycin or other antibiotics in the same class are used. Other options may include: Flucloxacillin, Erythromycin and Ciprofloxacin. I am not, however, finding any that start with an R. but it is possible that some doctors may use Rocephin, the active ingredient in Ceftriaxone, though it is not listed as being used to treat MRSA. Do you have any other information, such as antibiotic class or anything on the particular one or ones you are seeking information on? ## After taking a round of Cipro and Flagel, I have an imbalance of flora that is causing me diahrrea and stomach pain. I had this before some years ago and was prescribed something that Started with a V. can you suggest something, ## I was in the hospital and was given a IV therapy for 20 d...

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antibiotic that is related to minocycline but starts with a "s" Is used for acne and is expensive. ## That would be something in the Tetracycline class, but I am not finding anything that begins with an S. Here's a link to more information on antibiotics in this class, maybe you'll see one listed that you'll recognize? Do you have any other information on it?

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intravenous antibiotic ## Is the one you are looking for possibly Vancomycin? It is the most commonly used IV antibiotic that starts with a V in the U.S. It can still cause side effects, such as nausea, drowsiness, skin rash and diarrhea. Read more: Please let me know if this is the correct one!

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I think that this is a generic name. It is a medication name that starts with an "M", but is also given for manic behaviors with bipolar disorder. ## Please delete my question. I was informed that the med actually starts with an "L", and have found it. Thank you for your help, anyway. ## Glad you found the information you were looking for, however, for anyone else searching in the future, here's a link to an article on Epilepsy and the U.S. FDA approved medications for treatment: Are there any questions or comments?

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In the 70s there was an OTC analgesic you could buy for pain. It was not Aspirin or Tylenol. It began with the letter "E". (It wa not a compound; Excedrin.). I have been wracking my brains to no avail. Thanks in advance. ## Somebody saw this question on our Facebook page and is suggesting: "Empirin # 4". Does that ring a bell? ## Yes it does, and was my first thought. I guess I thought the medication was an aspirin alternative, so when I looked up Emperin and saw that It IS asprin I wondered if there was another answer. Thanks for the reply! ## Empirin ## There's a narcotic beginning with an E called Endocet (Percocet) for pain.

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