Teva 933

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light pink salmon oblong pill supposed to be 30mg of oxycotin! what is it? ## Very close, but it is actually only 20mgs of Oxycodone. This is the 12 hour time released formulation, a generic for Oxycontin. ## Your pill is actually a 20mg OxyContin Generic made by Teva Pharma.

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I found some pills in my desk and have looked everywhere to find out what they are. They are white, oblong pills, one side has no imprint the other has a funny dp symbol, then a score, then the number 933. Please help if you can. ## I found a white oblong pill with a weird symbol kinda looks like if u put the letters dp right next to each other and then a score line in the middle and then the #'s933 PLEASE HELP¡!!!!!! ## Do the letters "dp" look anything like the one's depicted below? I'm just curious because if they do, we can rest assured that the manufacturer is more than likely to be Teva Pharmaceuticals USA. And if it is indeed a product of Teva, then we can contact Teva directly regarding these pills. Please post back if you have any additional informatio...

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RED CAPSULE MARKINGS ARE 93-3147 ## This is Cephalexin 500mgs, a generic for the antibiotic Keflex (NDC 0093-3147). Update: The newer version has the imprint TEVA 3147. Inactive Ingredients: - Magnesium Stearate - Silicon Dioxide - Sodium Starch Glycolate Type a Potato - Ferrosoferric Oxide - D&c Yellow No. 10 - Aluminum Oxide - Fd&c Blue No. 1 - Fd&c Blue No. 2 - Fd&c Red No. 40 - Gelatin - Carboxymethylcellulose Sodium - Sodium Lauryl Sulfate - Titanium Dioxide - Propylene Glycol Ref: DailyMed ## does anyone knows what is red capsule no marking with brownish powder inside

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swim just found a white pill with 93 on one side and 314 on the other.swim has bulged disc in his back and is contstantly in pain but does not want to continue taking strong medicine(roxys,hydrocoden) so question is should swim take this to help with his back or nah? ## Hello, Donald! How are you? This tablet is manufactured by Teva Pharmaceuticals and they list it as containing 10mgs of Ketorolac. The FDA classifies this mediation 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?

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We found 3 pills moving. One is round white pill, scored with DanDan on one side and 5599 on the other. The second one is round, white pill, has 93 on top and 350 one the bottom, and a large 4 on the other side, the third one is white, oblong pill and has 93- 490 on one side and is blank on the other. Can you please help me identify these? ## Drug Name Trazodone HCl Strength(s) 100 MG Imprint(s) 5599 DAN DAN Manufacturer / Distributor Schein Drug Name Acetaminophen-codeine Phosphate Strength(s) 300 mg-60 mg Imprint(s) 93 350 4 Manufacturer / Distributor Teva Pharmaceuticals USA Drug Name APAP / propoxyphene Napsylate Strength(s) 650 MG-100 MG Imprint(s) 93-490 Manufacturer / Distributor Teva ## I am 66 with a bad spinal fusion. I plan top retire within 2 years but driving and sitting ar...

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why has my new pharmacist filled my new prescription with orange tablets when they have always been white,are these colors and numbers on tablets correct? M525 and93 321? ## Hi, Manny! Sorry for the confusion, I wish more pharmacists took the time to explain any changes. Diltiazem is actually a generic medication, so it's manufactured by several different companies and the marking on each must be different, so that it can be identified in case of an emergency. The color and shape are entirely up to the whit and whim of the manufacturer. Thus, these are both the same medication, in the same dosage, they've just been manufactured by different companies. The one with the 93 321 on it has been made by Teva Pharmaceuticals and the one with the M 525 has been made by Mylan Pharmaceuti...

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