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round white pill i found in one of my bottles sz with 198 on bottom ## Hello, App! How are you? What bottle were they in? Was this an over the counter product of some sort? More information will help me narrow down where to look. Thanks! ## People been tellin me they're kolonipins but idk for sure ## 1 MG ATIVAN MFG:SANDOZ ## Lorazapam 1 mg ## My husband just passed away from Cancer. Married 33 yrs. Today. Gone 2 mnths. I didn't realize how many pills he actually took. He always did my MEDS. And his.. So I found these , SZ -198 thick line on the other side. He took a lot of anxiety MEDS. Pain pills . Ect.. I MENT he always filled my MEDS.. So, wondering what it was? THANKYOU, Lori

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round white ## What is the drug Barr 198 used for. It's a large round white pill with a #3 on one side and Barr 198 on the other side. ## This tablet contains 300mgs of Acetaminophen and 30mgs of Codeine, a generic for Tylenol with Codeine. This is a narcotic pain reliever. Some of the most common side effects include: nausea, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. Is there anything else I can help you with? ## Is there any significant difference between Codeine/Aceta. 30mg Barr 198 w/a 3 on the back tablets, and the tablet with a 100 and that funny looking R w/a tail just below the 100 and a 3 on the back? Or is one just a generic? Thank you. Sherlock ## I found some Barr 198/#3 pills in my backpack first aid kit. The pills have been in there for a number of years. Are these pills...

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it have 44 on top a line in the middle with a other number 198 in the botton. the back is blank,white pill ## Based on the description provided, I found your pill to be Dimenhydrinate (50 mg). 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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Is this a generic 8mg suboxone buphnorphine pill? ## No - tablets marked with a 44 followed by 3 additional numbers are all over the counter products. This one is currently being manufactured by Teva Pharmaceuticals and they list it as containing 50mgs of Dinenhydrinate. The FDA lists this medication as being used to treat or prevent nausea, vomiting and vertigo. Its typical side effects include drowsiness, dizziness and dry mouth. Are there any questions or concerns? ## I have to pill. It's round white blank on one side and has a 44 on top of score and 198 on bottom of score. Some say its Subutex others say its another medication stating with a D. could you please help as soon as possible? Thank you, Amanda Holmes ## So it's not yramodol it's suboxon what is that and 8th wh...

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What is a small round white pill that's blank on one side and scored on the other with the numbers "44" on top and "198" on the bottom? ## Located a match to a white round pill with 44 above 198, it's Dimenhydrinate 50 mg. Dimenhydrinate is used to prevent nausea and motion sickness. Manufacturer: Teva Pharmaceuticals USA NDC: 00182-0195 / 49035-981-12 To learn more click on the link below... Do you have any more questions or information to add? Please post back if you do.

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1MG ATIVAN/LORAZEPAM MFG:SANDOZ ## So could you tell what it is? Ativan, Lorazepam or Sandoz? Which is it? And what are they used for? ## Lorazepam is Ativan. Ativan is just a brand name. It is the same exact medication. ## A white round pill marked SZ 198 is identified as Lorazepam (generic Ativan) 1mg; a benzodiazepine class drug marketed for use in treating anxiety and insomnia among other conditions. Manufacturer: Sandoz NDC: 00781-5377 Inactive Ingredients: -Lactose Monohydrate -Magnesium Stearate -Cellulose, Microcrystalline -Polacrilin Potassium You can learn more about this drug on the page for Lorazepam Details Hope this helps!

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Its taken so long to find out that I'm not crazy as everyone was suggesting. The distain and criticism from both pharmacist and Dr. that the difference in the Lorazapam was all in MY head. With all that I've been trough I deserve more respect than being treated like a "junkie". Thanks to all voices out there, its certainly helped me knowing I'm not the only that can tell there are big differences in all the manufactures and they all come with there own little side effects. But cant find any SZ198 Sandoz ANYWHERE in central CA. HELP!!!!! ## Spoke with a rep at Sandoz after filling out a report online. They switched manufacturers and are now making it themselves as of a few months ago. The SZ 198 pill is definitely stronger seeming to me and was the reason in emailed t...

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White round pill with 198 on one side of the pill and the letter U on the other side. What is it used for? ## Hi Brenda, I came across a strikingly similar pill description and just wanted to share it with you in case yours might've been misinterpreted (not saying it was though). This particular pill I found is white round and has an imprint that's opposite to yours "n 861" if you held it upside down. It contains 10mgs of Dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride, used for treating ADHD and is a product of Gavis Pharmaceuticals. Does this sound like a possible match? ## Yes, my friend asked me if i knew what it was, which i did not. He had 2 different ones. One was that one, and the other was white round with 93 on one side, the other side was blank

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round,blue tablet, slightly larger than aspirin, WATSON 198 ## It is actually Watson 861, it contains 12.5mgs of Lisinopril and 20mgs of Hydrochlorothiazide, used to help control high blood pressure. Common side effects may include: nausea, dizziness, headache and joint/muscle aches. You can read more on the medication here: Is there anything else I can help you with?

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Can this be abused in some way? ## The white round pill you're describing is identified as Dimenhydrinate 50 mg. Manufacturer: Teva Pharmaceuticals USA Dimenhydrinate is used to prevent and treat nausea, vomiting, dizziness, and vertigo associated with motion sickness. It really doesn't sound like something anyone would want to abuse or even take more than they need of. Did you happen to find it on a friend or family member?

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A white pill with 44 over 198 stamped on one side, and blank on the other. Not sure what these are. It looks like aspirin, just not sure on the stamping. Unidentified. ## there is a scored line between the numbers 44 above and 198 below. ## Hi Chuck, From what I could gather, a round white pill with 44 over 198 on one side (divided by a horizontal score line) and blank on the back reportedly contains 50mgs of Dimenhydrinate. This medication is an over-the-counter antiemetic drug indicated for treating symptoms of motion sickness (i.e nausea / vomiting). For verification, the manufacturer is listed as Teva Pharma. I hope this helps! ## yes there is a score in the middle of 44 and 198

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Small white tablet, with numeral 198 and 44 separated by scoring line on tablet. Is this Methadone? ## This pill is NOT Methadone, not any kind of pain killer at all. Tablets with the number 44 on them are over the counter products manufacturer by LNK International. They make products that are sold by stores as their generics or store brands. This pill in particular is Dimenhydrinate 50mgs, a generic for Dramamine which is used to motion sickness and nausea. (NDC 0182-0195)

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This pill was in a single blister pack, I think it might have come from the hospital ## This is a 50mg Dimenhydrinate tablet, it is most commonly used to treat or prevent nausea, vomiting, dizziness and vertigo. It is an over the counter medication. Learn more Dimenhydrinate details here. Side effects may include drowsiness and dry mouth. Is there anything else I can help with?

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