What Does Generic Aleve Look Like

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What is this tablet L368 is this naproxen ## Hello, Lisa! How are you? Yes, this is an over the counter tablet that is listed as containing 220mgs of Naproxen, it is a generic or store brand of Aleve. The FDA classifies this medication 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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a light blue long oval shape with the letters L368 ## Generic Name: naproxen (na PROX en) Brand Names: Aleve, Anaprox, Comfort Pac with Naproxen, EC-Naprosyn, Midol Extended Relief, Naprelan, Naprosyn ## What. Kind of pill is blue oval shape scored in the middle ## Is a generic Viagra pill barrel-shaped with NO marking? ## Regarding the OP, Rich is correct, this tablet is available over the counter and is listed as containing 220mgs of Naproxen which is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory that is used to treat pain, fever, and swelling. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, increased risk of bleeding, and stomach irritation. As to the other tablets, if there is no marking, they are most likely some type of over the counter product. Are th...

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I also took the Watson. Last prescription I received amneal which were awful. Aleve worked better! I threw them away! I did take the Mylan before and they was not too bad. Don't know if any generic now can get close to the Watson.Now I found two different pharmacies that carry mylan and endocet. Seems from reading, Endo does not make the generic endocet only the brand percocet, its qualitest which is now part of Endo since 2010 per Endo website. Confusing to me. Can anyone explain this to me? Since the company Endo really does not make endocet, are they still the best generic or should I stick with the Mylan? ## Hi Lulu, How's it going? Sorry to hear about your experience with Amneal Pharmaceuticals. It looks like they haven't been receiving much positive feedback from what ...

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Found in a traveling bag five oval lite blue pills with G17 (only one side) They may be herb or medicine, unknown? I can't recall? ## Hello, Vicky! How are you? This tablet is listed as containing 220mgs of Naproxen, it is a generic or store brand of Aleve. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, increased risk of bleeding and stomach irritation. Is there anything else I can help with?

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white tablet one side saysL413 nothing on opposite looks like a lortab maybe ## I am sorry, I cannot find a listing for this in any of our resources. What I can tell you, however, is that pills marked with an L followed by three additional numbers are over the counter products. This company makes many store brands and generics of common items such as Tylenol, Aleve and Advil. There is just no comprehensive database of OTC items and their markings. Does anyone else recognize this? ## I am pretty sure that Leiner Health Products in the manufacturer. I just sent them an email to see if they can confirm that this is one of their products. Verwon is right that OTC (over-the-counter) products tend not to have a comprehensive database because they are not regulated as strictly as the prescript...

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there was no letters just a line down the middle. on one side. it was light blue and round ## If there are no markings on it, then it is most likely an over the counter product. Learn more OTC drug details here. One in particular that I've seen that looks like this is a generic or store brand of Aleve, they contain 220mgs of Naproxen. Learn more Naproxen details here. But I can't confirm that's what it is, without any markings. Where was it found?

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L368 Blue Oblong pill small no code or marking other than that. What is this? Please HElP identify!! ## This is a generic or store brand Aleve, Naproxen Sodium 200mgs. ## Then why do some of the pills out of the Naproxen Sodium 220 mg say G17 and some say L368? Looking at the pills before taking them, one said G17 while another said L368. What is the purpose of this? To confuse those who are already confused or just to make people feel stupid?? ## No, the reason for this is because there are many companies that make a generic medication and they each will have a different logo/marking according to the company that makes it. Over the counter drugs are not as regulated as prescription drugs, but if you read the regulations, you will find that even for prescription meds, the FDA requires t...

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white,oblong,one side says 537 and the other says 93 ## Sounds quite a bit like the generic brand Vicodin I was prescribed for dental work. ## Nope, this is NOT a narcotic of any kind. Pill Image Click Here This is nothing more than the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory Naproxen Sodium, 550mgs, so a prescription strength of it, but it is the same active med that you get in a lower dose in Aleve over the counter. There aren't any proprietary guidelines in the pharmaceutical industry regarding the shape, color, size, or etc. of pills. How they look, how they are shaped, their size and etc. are entirely up to the whit and whim of the manufacturer. The only way to tell for sure what something is, would be to look up the imprint code, all prescription drugs sold legally in the US are requir...

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blue roound pill with I3 on one side and blank on the other ## Is the imprint possibly an 81, it is commonly misread, and if it is, it contains 81mgs of Aspirin, a low dose tablet. Please post back and let me know, if it isn't, I will keep looking. ## what is a blue circle pill that has I3 on one side and on the othere side its blank . . i found it stashed n my sons room need info fast ... ## It's a generic aleve. Naproxin sodium.

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I am in Houston, TX. Where can I buy Flanax for my mother who has arthritis? ## Please note that Flanax isn't available at local US-based pharmacies. However, it is readily available OTC on Amazon who does ship products all across America, so I would encourage you to check there first. The active ingredient in Flanax is Naproxen, so alternatively you could also look for another product that contains that as the active ingredient, such as Aleve, or the equivalent store brands and generics. It is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory and it may cause side effects, such as nausea, headache, dizziness and stomach irritation. Is there anything else I can help with? {affiliate link added}

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found this in my teenage neice's room ## Sorry, if there is no imprint then it must be something over the counter. All prescription drugs in the United States are required by law to have an imprint on the tablets, so they can be identified according to drug, dosage and manufacturer. With no markings there is no way to know for sure what it is, it could be a generic for Tylenol PM, Advil PM, Aleve or anything else for that matter. ## I have located a supply of totally unmarked football shaped pills in my good friend's room; I have no knowledge of him taking any prescription meds and I would know if he were. They were in an old prescription bottle with the label ripped off (probably not even the original container). These pills look exactly like the little blue football Xanax pill...

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I found this pill in my kids room...just wondering do people abuse this drug? Please let me know ## I heard that some people have used it recreationally ... just wondering..I'm worried and am hoping my kid is not hooked on them.. ## Naproxen will not get someone high, it is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory. It is commonly sold over the counter in a lower dosage as Aleve or generic or store brands. This is, however, a prescription strength tablet, so your child should not have it. It is illegal to have this without a valid prescription. The other operative question you may want to look into is what your child thinks it is, do they think it is something they can get high off of, like a narcotic? Have they been taking other medications that they shouldn't be?

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On taking either Tylenol or Advil I become wheezy, and have rapid breathing, which lasts approximately 1 hour with Tylenol but up 4 hours with Advil. I have previously been diagnosed with Aspirin and Ibuprofen sensitivity and told not to use. However, I am now experiencing similar reactions when I take Tylenol. I need an alternative to use occasionally, for fever reduction, headache aches and pains currently associated with flu.. ## Have you tried Naproxen? It's the active ingredient in Aleve and the generic or store brands of it. Learn more Naproxen details here. I'd suggest asking if it's safe for you to try it. Alternatively, you could also look into the prescription anti-inflammatories. Have you tried any of them?

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