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Small white oblong pill with the number 93 on one side and the number 155 on the other side. What is it and what is it used for? ## 93 on back and 155 on front its white and oblong ## This tablet contains 25mgs of Topiramate, which is an anticonvulsant that's also used to aid in weight loss and to treat migraines. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, drowsiness and confusion. Learn more Topiramate details here. Is there anything else I can help with?

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can't find this ....... anyone?? ## Hello, Mike! How are you? Is the marking A333 or just 333? I'm also having difficulty finding it and that may help me to narrow down where to look. ## I called CVS and was told that the pill is oxycodone 10/325. I could not locate anything on the internet, but my pharmacist assured me that it is a narcotic. There is a round pill with the same numbers printed on the pill and that is a different non narcotic med. The oblong white pill with A 333 is in fact oxycodone. ## A 333 ## I have a new pill supposed to be oxycodone 10 mg, but it's different name than what I did have. Pharmacist assures me it's right. The number on it is A333. Is this truly what it's suppose to be?

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small white oblong pill with L312 on one side ## Hello, Jack! How are you? Is the marking possibly L 612? Can you please double check? If so, the tablet is manufactured by Perrigo and they list it as containing 10mgs of Loratadine, which is an over the counter antihistamine that's used to treat or prevent allergies. Its typical side effects, as listed by the FDA, may possibly include dizziness, drowsiness and dry mouth.

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Found a few of these pills while cleaning house. Not sure what they are. They are small, white and oblong with N/N on one side and 5 on the other. Tried looking online but so far nothing! Help please! ## This is a Canadian tablet that contains 5mgs of Glyburide, which is an oral antidiabetic medication that is used to lower and control blood sugar levels. Side effects may include: nausea, headache, flatulence and stomach pain. Learn more: Is there anything else I can help with?

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I ordered Tramadol thru the mail and was sent these small, oblong, white pills. Stamped on one side is APO, other side is stamped TR/50. This doesn't look anything like I've ever seen for Tramadol. Is this real Tramadol? ## Hello, Based on the description provided, I can vouch that these white oblong pills are in fact legitimate 50mg Tramadol Hydrochloride tablets, used for treating moderate to severe pain. If you need additional verification, the manufacturer is reported to be Apotex Corporation and the pill itself carries a National Drug Code of 60505-0171. I hope this helps answer your question! Please post back if there's anything else I can help with...

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I found some small white oblong pills in my car and they are marked L|U on one side and P22 on the other if you could help me out please tell me what they are ## This tablet contains 50mgs of Losartan, which is an ARB class medication that's most commonly used to treat high blood pressure and certain cardiac conditions. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, headache and hypotension. Learn more Losartan details here. Is there anything else I can help with?

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white oblong pill plain with the letters I as in ice and the number 8 following, example I8. ## Based on the description provided, I found your pill marked 8i to be Ibuprofen (800 mg). Ibuprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug used for relief of symptoms of arthritis, primary dysmenorrhea, fever, and as an analgesic. For more information about this drug, please refer to the link below... If you have any more questions or concerns, please post back and I will be happy to help you.

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I found some small, oblong white pills and I was wondering if anyone knew what they were. They have no prints or scoring on either side, they are totally plain. If you lick them they taste sort of tangy, and bitter. Does anyone know what they are? I don't think they could be E because they are not round, and have no prints on them... ## I have some at the moment they are generic for Tylenol. Hope it helps... ## Actually, without a marking, it is very difficult to say what they are with any certainty. There are many over the counter items that meet this description, some are Acetaminophen, but not all. There is also a small chance that it could be a foreign medication. It can, however, be ruled out as being a U.S. prescription medication, since they are all required to have markings ...

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nothing on back of pill just an E on other side white oblong found it in a bottle with hydrocodone but it looked different from others ## I can't be completely certain, but with just an imprint of an E it is most likely just an over the counter Excedrin tablet, which contains Acetaminophen, Aspirin and Caffeine. Learn more Acetaminophen details here. Learn more Aspirin details here. Learn more Caffeine details here. That is the way they marked the tablets of their original formulation. It is not a Hydrocodone tablet, there are none with that marking. Does anyone else have a possibility that it could be? ## I take these myself that is an excedrin i know thats probably not spelled right but it isnt anything more then that.

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I found a white oblong pill with 18 on one side and blank in the other. It was scored in the middle. This was in my sons room. Can anyone help to identify this pill? ## Based on the description provided, I found your white oblong pill to be Ibuprofen (800 mg). NOTE: the correct marking is actually "8i" (with a capitol i). Manufacturer: Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Inc. National Drug Code (NDC): 55111-0684 Ibuprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug used for relief of symptoms of arthritis, primary dysmenorrhea, fever, and as a mild pain reliever. Learn More: Ibuprofen Details I hope this helps!

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THE FIRST LETTERT ONE SIDE AND few lower nubers next to. Vocodine, tylenol condein. Thanks ## Are you saying it's a tablet with an L followed by 3 additional numbers? If so, I would need to know what those numbers are to give you an identification, but what I can tell is that if that is what you are talking about, it is not a prescription medication and contains no narcotics of any type. The company that manufactures those tablets only makes over the counter products.

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I was given a white oblong pill with just a 5 on it. I was told it was an opioid. A percocet 10 mg. It's driving me mad that I can't figure this out!! Someone please help. ## Jay, a 5 denotes 5mg, not 10 mg. At least with any pain meds I know. Just saying.

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small oblong white pill, scored, TR 50, reverse side, APO ## Apotex Corp lists this tablet as containing 50mgs of Tramadol, which is an opiate analgesic. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, dry mouth, constipation, and headache. It also carries the risk of being habit forming. Is there anything else I can help with?

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44175 ## The pill in description is Acetaminophen (500 mg). Acetaminophen is a widely used over-the-counter analgesic (pain reliever) and antipyretic (fever reducer). You can view a detailed description of the drug, by clicking on the link below... If you have any more questions or comments to add, please post back so I can further assist you.

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F scored in middle and a P otherside ## Based on the description provided I wasn't able to find an exact match to your pill, but I did determine that the manufacturer is more than likely Forest Pharmaceuticals. If no one posts any other suggestions, I would definitely recommend contacting them directly regarding your inquiry at: frx.com/contact.aspx I hope this info helps! Please post back if you're able to find out what it is :) ## White oblong pill with FP on one side and nothing on the other side.

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I found half of a pill ending with 57 and is blank on the other side. It's large white and oblong. ## Knowing only part of the imprint leaves it open to several possibilities. Just to give some examples, there's a 5mg Buspirone tablet that meets this description with the marking 657. There's a generic Vicodin tablet, which contains Acetaminophen and Hydrocodone with the marking M357. There's a Sulfadiazine tablet with the marking E757. And that is just some of the tablets that are listed that incorporate the 57 into the end of the imprint. Where was it found?

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I was told its vicodin ## This marking is actually intended to be 6I (that's a capital i) and no, it does not contain a narcotic of any type. This is a 600mg Ibuprofen tablet, a generic for Motrin, which is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory that's used to relieve pain, fever and swelling. Learn more Ibuprofen details here. Is there anything else I can help with?

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One side is blank only with a divider line down the center... The other side of the pill has the capital letter (G) on the left side and divider line down the center and the number (6) on the right side. It is a big white pill..oblong shaped. ## Hi Rosemary, A white oblong shaped pill marked G | 6 on one side and blank on the other is identified as Gabapentin 600mg; used for treating neuropathy, epilepsy and more. NDC: 67877-428 Labeler: Ascend Laboratories, LLC Size (mm): 17 Inactive Ingredients: -Starch, Corn -Poloxamer 407 -Talc -Hydroxypropyl Cellulose (Type H) -Copovidone -Magnesium Stearate I hope this helps!

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(|1|1|) (|||) Front back ## It took some searching, but I've confirmed my suspicions. From the listings I've found, this is a 2mg Alprazolam tablet, which is a generic for Xanax. It is most commonly prescribed to treat anxiety and nervous disorders. Learn more Alprazolam details here. Where did you find it?

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I have a white oblong pill that just has A5 on it. I cant find info on it anywhere. Is it supposed to be oxycodone? ## There are white round Oxycodone (5mg) pills that are marked with A5, but I haven't come across an oblong one yet. For verification, the round ones are manufactured by Actavis and carry a National Drug Code of 00228-2876. You could contact Actavis directly to find out if they switched from round pills to oblong pills... Otherwise, if yours isn't from a licensed pharmacy then I can only assume that it's counterfeit, foreign, or something else altogether. Hope this helps!

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