Searle Pill

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I have a white pill, it's not small but not big and it has Searle 1411 on it. I'm pretty sure its generic but I don't know if its pain meds or something else? ## Pill Image This is sold under the name Arthrotec 50 Delayed Release, it contains 50mgs of Diclofenac Sodium and 200mgs of Misoprostol. It is used for inflammation from Arthritis and Rheumatism.

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White round pill marked searle 1411 on one side and on the reverse four A with 50 in the center ## white pill the front SEARLE 1411 on reverse four A's with 50 in the middle ## This is an Arthrotec tablet, it contains 50mgs of Diclofenac and 200mgs of Misoprostol, it is most commonly used to treat the pain and inflammation associated with arthritic conditions. Learn more Arthrotec details here. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, headache and drowsiness. Are there any comments or questions?

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just need to know what it is and it s uses ## Hi Jim, The imprint on this pill is actually 1421 as opposed to 421. "Searle 1421" is identified as Arthrotec (diclofenac sodium 75 mg + misoprostol 200 mcg). This medication is prescribed for treatment of arthritis symptoms while at the same time providing protection from the development of stomach and intestinal ulcers due to the arthritis medication. You can read more about this drug by following the link below: Did you have any other questions or comments regarding Arthrotec?

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I am 10 weeks pregnant, my partner gave me searle 1461 pill to take for an infection. Now I'm feeling cramps and started bleeding. How do i save my baby? ## Hello, Khanya! How are you? What he gave you wasn't something for an infection, that is a medication called Cytotec that's used to induce miscarriage. You need to see a doctor immediately! How are you doing, now?

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white round pill with the letter A four times on the back.along with the number75.taking it for gout ## Have found a bottle of round white pills with SEARLE1421 on one side and the letter A four times on the back. Concerned about getting in children's hands. Would like more info. ## This tablet contains 75mgs of Diclofenac, and 200mgs of Misoprostol, it is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory that is used to treat pain, fever, and swelling. The FDA lists the typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, stomach irritation, and increased risk of bleeding. Is there anything else I can help with?

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white round says searle 1421 on one side and 75 with 4 A's on other ## This pill is called OrthoPro it is used for arthritis and is an anti-inflammatory. ## This medication is actually called Arthrotec, it contains 75mgs of Diclofenac and 200mcgs of Misoprostol, so it combines a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory with the Misoprostol to help protect the stomach from the damage that they can cause, such as ulcerations. It treats pain and swelling and it may still cause other side effects, that can include nausea, dizziness, headache and drowsiness. Learn more Diclofenac details here and you can learn more Misoprostol details here. Are there any questions or comments? ## Used searles 1421 not sure if pregnant or not because i didnt see my periods. I took 2 tablets through the mouth

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small round white pill with SEARLE on one side and U on the other side. tablet description ? ## please identify this pill. Searle imprint on one side and U imprint on the other. ## Me and a friend found one in the bottom of a girl friends bag, we also don't know what it is need help ## I took 3 Searle 1461 pill 2 under and 1 orally,am 4 weeks pregnant after 3 hrs I experienced pains and periods just for a day ## I took 3 Searle 1461 pill ,2 under and 1 orally after 3 hrs I experienced pains, afterwards I saw periods just for a day so I wanted to know if that's normal.

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What is it for? Found it in the cupboard. Blue round pill marked Searle 2011. ## Hi Kerry, After a lot of investigation I found many pills marked with Searle, but still have yet to find a match to your pill. What I did find though was the name of the manufacturer (Searle); who is now merged with Pfizer Pharmaceuticals. To point you in the right direction, I would definitely consider contacting the manufacturer via the link below, regarding your inquiry about this pill: pfizer.com/contact I hope this info helps! ## Thanks for the link. Appreciate the help.

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yellow round tablet ## Aldactone contains the active ingredient Spironolactone, it is an aldosterone agonist and potassium sparing diuretic that has many medical uses, such as clearing up acne, treating edema and high blood pressure. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, low blood pressure and dehydration. Learn more: Are there any questions or comments?

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Its a small white searle pill written searle on the other side and on the other its written one (1) igot it from the pharmacy when I asked them for a morning after pill. They gave me four pills n said ishould take two and the other two after twelve hours (12hrs). ## Was there any labeling or other information provided with them? Learn more emergency contraception details here. I'm guessing that they are most likely some type of emergency hormonal contraceptive and if you have to take several doses, then it's probably the combined ones, but I can't find it listed in the databases I checked. Have you tried asking at the pharmacy you purchased them? They should be able to tell you more. Have you already taken them? ## Hi, I'm 4weeks pregnant and my doctor gave me 4pieces of...

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HI I HAVE A MEDIUM SIZE WHITE PILL CALLED I WANT TO KNOW IF TAKEN BY MISTAKE WHAT EFFECTS I MIGHT GET ? I'M TOM I LIVE EDMONTON TODAY.S DATE NOV 10 2011 ## Hi Tom, "Searle 1421" is identified as Arthrotec (diclofenac sodium 75 mg + misoprostol 200 mcg). This medication is prescribed for treatment of arthritis symptoms while at the same time providing protection from the development of stomach and intestinal ulcers due to the arthritis medication. I can't really tell you how these drugs will effect you if ingested; medications can affect everyone differently, some people get great results from taking, but there are others that it doesn't work for and the only way to find out is to actually try it. Not that I recommend doing so. You can read more about this drug by fol...

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I have a round yellow pill with the words Searle on one side and the other side a split line. Can anyone help. there are no numbers or other letters on this pill. Thanks! ## That's rather odd, most of the tablets manufactured by Searle have additional numbers on them. They do have an over the counter 325mg Aspirin tablet that resembles this, so that may be what this is, but I can be certain. Where was it found/obtained?

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Necon 1/50 Mestranol + Norethindrone

Mestranol/norethynodrel was the first combined oral contraceptive pill (COCP) being mestranol and norethynodrel. It sold as Enovid in the United States and as Enavid in the United Kingdom. Developed by Gregory Pincus at G. D. Searle & Company, it was first approved on June 10, 1957 by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for treatment of menstrual disorders.[1] The FDA approved an additional indication for use as a contraceptive on June 23, 1960, though it only became leg...

Genora 1/50 Mestranol + Norethindrone

Mestranol/norethynodrel was the first combined oral contraceptive pill (COCP) being mestranol and norethynodrel. It sold as Enovid in the United States and as Enavid in the United Kingdom. Developed by Gregory Pincus at G. D. Searle & Company, it was first approved on June 10, 1957 by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for treatment of menstrual disorders.[1] The FDA approved an additional indication for use as a contraceptive on June 23, 1960, though it only became leg...

Norinyl 1/50 Mestranol + Norethindrone

Mestranol/norethynodrel was the first combined oral contraceptive pill (COCP) being mestranol and norethynodrel. It sold as Enovid in the United States and as Enavid in the United Kingdom. Developed by Gregory Pincus at G. D. Searle & Company, it was first approved on June 10, 1957 by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for treatment of menstrual disorders.[1] The FDA approved an additional indication for use as a contraceptive on June 23, 1960, though it only became leg...

Nelova 1/50 M Mestranol + Norethindrone

Mestranol/norethynodrel was the first combined oral contraceptive pill (COCP) being mestranol and norethynodrel. It sold as Enovid in the United States and as Enavid in the United Kingdom. Developed by Gregory Pincus at G. D. Searle & Company, it was first approved on June 10, 1957 by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for treatment of menstrual disorders.[1] The FDA approved an additional indication for use as a contraceptive on June 23, 1960, though it only became leg...

Norethin 1/50 M Mestranol + Norethindrone

Mestranol/norethynodrel was the first combined oral contraceptive pill (COCP) being mestranol and norethynodrel. It sold as Enovid in the United States and as Enavid in the United Kingdom. Developed by Gregory Pincus at G. D. Searle & Company, it was first approved on June 10, 1957 by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for treatment of menstrual disorders.[1] The FDA approved an additional indication for use as a contraceptive on June 23, 1960, though it only became leg...

Ortho-Novum 1/50-28 Mestranol + Norethindrone

Mestranol/norethynodrel was the first combined oral contraceptive pill (COCP) being mestranol and norethynodrel. It sold as Enovid in the United States and as Enavid in the United Kingdom. Developed by Gregory Pincus at G. D. Searle & Company, it was first approved on June 10, 1957 by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for treatment of menstrual disorders.[1] The FDA approved an additional indication for use as a contraceptive on June 23, 1960, though it only became leg...

Mestranol + Norethindrone Drug Index

Mestranol/norethynodrel was the first combined oral contraceptive pill (COCP) being mestranol and norethynodrel. It sold as Enovid in the United States and as Enavid in the United Kingdom. Developed by Gregory Pincus at G. D. Searle & Company, it was first approved on June 10, 1957 by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for treatment of menstrual disorders.[1] The FDA approved an additional indication for use as a contraceptive on June 23, 1960, though it only became leg...

Small, symetrically oval, with one side having a 4 pointed star, and the other side a 10 ## I NEED TO KNOW WHAT THIS PILL IS I FOUND IT IN MY CHILDS BAG. ## White oblong pill with a 4 pointed Star, 10 on the other side is a 10 mg Bextra This drug was manufactured by GD Searle LLC a Subsidiary of Pharmacia Company Pfizer, a COX-2 inhibitor used as an anti-inflammatory, but recalled from the market this past year. ## Abe's answer is correct on all counts. It contained Valdecoxib, and was used to treat swelling, pain, and fever. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, stomach irritation, and increased risk of bleeding. It was removed from the market, because they felt that the severe risks it caused of heart, skin, and stomach issues ou...

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