Tiny White Oval With 01

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What is a tiny white pill with F on one side and 16 on the other? I have checked a few other sources with no luck. ## Is the marking possibly F 91? If so, Aurobindo Pharma lists its as containing 4mgs of Ondansetron, which is most commonly used to treat, or prevent nausea, and vomiting. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, and dry mouth.

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very tiny oval white pill with 256 on one side only ? ## I thought this seemed familiar and, indeed it is, I used to take this, the tablet contains 12.5mgs of Carvedilol, which is a beta blocker that's used to treat high blood pressure and certain cardiac conditions. Learn more Carvedilol details here. Where was it found?

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Can anyone help me to determine what kind of pill this is? I have found a lot of info with E311 but this has no E - it's just "311". Thanks! ## Hi Kellie - the tablet which you are describing is Vytorin (containing Ezetimibe 10 mg + Simvastatin 10 mg), which is used to treat high cholesterol. More information about this drug is available on the page for . Source ## Awesome. Thank you kindly for the info.

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Hello can anyone let me know what a tiny little white oval shaped pill with the lettering I | N (with the line in the middle) is called? I believe it may be to help your mood if that helps? And its in Canada. Thanks!! ## Hi Alice, The white oval pill marked "N | 1" is Canadian, Lorazepam 1 mg (Ativan); used for short-term management of severe chronic anxiety. Learn More: Lorazepam Details If you have any more questions or concerns, please post back and I will be happy to help you. ## Would a white oval pill marked N|2 on one side and blank on other side be Ativan 2mg?

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E on one side and 01 on the other. very tiny white oval pill ## Need to know if very tiny white oval 01 on one side E on the other is carvedilol/coreg. ## Yes, Aurobindo Pharma lists it as containing 3.125mgs of Carvedilol. It is most commonly used to treat high blood pressure, and certain cardiac conditions. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, hypotension, and increased urination. You can find more information by researching this NDC code: 13107-0142 Is there anything else I can help with?

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I found five tiny (less than 1/8 diameter) round white tablets, each with a 4 imprinted on one side and nothing on the other in our bedroom. Neither my husband or I have any idea where they came from. We have no kids. Only a neighbor has been in the house feeding our cat in the last week. I hate to ask her if these are her drugs. Can you identify them? ## There are a number of different meds out there with just the # 4 on them, but the closest match based on your description is most likely Ibuprofen 400 mg. Is there any other information you can post abot the pills? Do they appear to be coated? You mentioned round and white, so I just wanted to make sure of that as well. There is a completely different drug with the imprint 4, but it is white and oval in shape. Hope this helps! ## Thank...

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Tiny Peach colored long oval or bar shaped on one side has 10 MG and on the other is a dice shaped square with 5 dots in the squAre. ## I am trying to identify a pill that looks like a small oblong, plale orange, It has 10 mg on one side and a 5pt dice on the other. No scoring. Some people think it is Ambien, but it doesn't look like the Ambien pix from the WEb MD site. ## Tis tablet does contain 10mgs of Zolpidem, the generic for Ambien, the die logo is used by Torrent Pharmaceuticals. Side effects may include: nausea, dizziness, short-term memory loss and hallucinations. Learn more: Are there any other questions? ## can you split this pill in half? ## Yes those are ambien made by a different company than the one that makes the white pill ## The "Zoldipem" you describe, is ...

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Its oval and tiny has 42/10 on one side and a division sign on the other ## The white oval shaped pill you are describing marked V 42/10 is identified as Lisinopril (5 mg). The cursive V actually stands for Vintage Pharmaceuticals Inc. For more information about Lisinopril, please refer to the link below... I hope this helps!

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my mom found this pill on the kitchen table. it is a very small white oval tablet one side has a 4 on it, and the other side is sectioned into fours, top-right section has a 42 in it, top-left section has a 16 in it, bottom-right section is left blank, and the bottom-left section has a √ (square root symbol) can someone please tell me what this is? ## The pill is a small, pink round pill with the number 274 on it. ## Very tiny white oval pill number 93 on one side. Number 155 on the other. Is suppose to be a migraine preventative pill. I read that this pill can be mistaken easily. I want to make sure I received the correct pill because it doesn't look like any of the pills I looked up online. Thank you ## i found a pinkish/orange small round pill with K 2 on one side and blank...

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The pill is tiny, very light peach or rose color, has the letter p on one side and nothing on the other. It is round, with flat top and bottom. It is supposed to be a 12.5mg ( 12 1/2mg ) HCTZ pill of Canadian manufacture. Is this the correct pill. thank you ..... ps. There should be a website that carries pictures and descriptions of ALL medications, regardless of country of origin or manufacturer. And hopefully a free site. ## A red and white oval with the idintifier P10 ## As to the Canadian tablet, I am sorry, but when they are from outside the U.S. it is difficult to confirm what they contain. Learn more Hydrochlorothiazide details here. HCTZ is a diuretic that's used to remove excess fluid from the body to treat conditions such as hypertension, edema and congestive heart failur...

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