White Long Pill With 1 5

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I found a very small oblong pill in my clonazepem. I am trying to identify it. The imprint is so small I can barely read it, but it looks like 51 on one side, and IV on the other. It is not scored. ## Hello, The closest match I can find based on the description provided is Carvedilol (3.125 mg); which is indicated for the treatment of mild to moderate congestive heart failure, high blood pressure, angina, atrial fibrillation, and left ventricular dysfunction. It is a small white oblong pill with the imprint 51 on one side and TV on the other. The "T" could very well be mistaken for an I. Learn More: Carvedilol Details I hope this helps!

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Can someone with high blood pressure take this pill? ## This tablet contains 750mgs of Methocarbamol, which is a muscle relaxant. Learn more Methocarbamol details here. And yes, in most cases it can be taken by hypertension patients, but it may interact with certain medications and it can cause depression of the central nervous system, so it needs to used under a doctor's supervision and following their instructions. What other medications do you take? If you can post back with more details, I'll gladly check for you. ## Can i take this with Lisnopril 40 mg also withAmlodipine and withLabetaloll ## I have muscle aches on left side from glutes, hip all the way down to my ankle. I have joint pain in both hands and feet, and wrists. Will the methacarbonal help? ## Does this have to...

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Does this pill contain sulfur and is it an over the counter pill? What is it good for? ## Hello George, I was unable to find anything that matches this description. Would it possible for you to give me slightly more detail on the imprint? How are the letters and numbers spaced and where on the pill are they located? Is there a score on the pill? Does the pill look like it has a coating or is it grainy and easy to break apart? Hopefully by getting some of this info I might have better luck finding the information that you're searching for.

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Found a white oblong oval pill with L 1 or it looks like a 1 is this oxycodone? no other imprints on it ## Based on the description provided the closest match I'm finding is a round white pill marked "L 1"; which is identified as a 20mg Famotidine tablet, used for treating ulcers, as well as symptoms of GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) and heartburn. Now I realize you mentioned that your pill was oval/oblong-shaped, so I don't know if this is a definitive match or not. Also with the possibility of the "1" not being a "1" (as you mentioned it "looks like a 1"), there could potentially be other close matches too. Does anyone else recognize this pill as something different? ## This pill is no doubt, as in 95% sure, a benzodiazepine called loraz...

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White oblong pill with 1/3 on one side and blank on the other side. I think it's neurontin. Can anyone verify this? ## Yes, this tablet is manufactured by Exelan Pharmaceuticals and they list it as containing 800mgs of Gabapentin, which is a generic for Neurontin. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, mood swings, and weight changes. Is there anything else I can help with?

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I found this pill but it does not have GPI A5! Just A5 on one side and nothing on the other. What is it? It's long and white. ## I'm trying to find out the same information. ## Do you have any more context as to where it was found (country, place)? Did it come with any packaging or container?

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WHITE OBLONG PILL WITH 4142 ON IT, BACK ## Hello, Based on the description provided, the closest match I could find is Multaq (400mg). Multaq belongs to the drug class group: III antiarrhythmics and is used in the treatment of atrial fibrillation; atrial flutter. Manufacturer: Sanofi-Aventis National Drug Code (NDC): 00024-4142 You can click on the link for more information: multaq.com/consumer/default.aspx I hope this helps!

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Found these old script label fadedi don't know what it is ## The oblong white pill in description is Hyoscyamine sulfate extended release (0.375 mg). Hyoscyamine is used to provide symptomatic relief to various gastrointestinal disorders including spasms, peptic ulcers, irritable bowel syndrome, pancreatitis, colic and cystitis. It has also been used to relieve some heart problems, control some of the symptoms of Parkinson's disease, as well as for control of respiratory secretions in palliative care. To learn more about the use of Hyoscyamine and a complete list of side effects, please visit the link below... Please post back if you have any other general questions or concerns about this drug.

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white oblong like a capsule but itl a pill. has ww/115 printed on it. ## white oblong pill about 5/8th inches long with 115 on one side,and AP on the other. Could be an over the counter medicine or perhaps prescribed. Please help identify. Thanks. ## The tablet with the WW 115 marking contains 500mgs of Acetaminophen, 50mgs of Butalbital and 40mgs of Caffeine, the active ingredients in Fioricet, which is most commonly used to treat migraines and tension headaches. Side effects may include nausea, insomnia, irritability and weight changes. You can learn more Fioricet details here. The pill with the AP 115 marking contains 0.375mgs of Hyoscyamine in an extended release formulation. You can learn more Hyoscyamine details here. It's used to treat many different gastrointestinal issues...

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White oblong pill 5/8 of inch long. 142 imprinted on one side only ## I went to 2 pharmacies and the first had no Idea either. My pharmacy says it is Buprpion XL 300 mg, a generic for Wellbutrin XL 300 mg. The reason I started this witch hunt was , the generic doesn't work nearly as well as the Welbutrin I would still like to have a verification if possible. ## I went to 2 pharmacies and the first had no Idea either. My pharmacy says it is Buprpion XL 300 mg, a generic for Wellbutrin XL 300 mg. The reason I started this witch hunt was , the generic doesn't work nearly as well as the Welbutrin I would still like to have a verification if possible. This is reference to a White Oblong pill with 142 on onew side only. ## From what I am finding in the databases, the pharmacy was inco...

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My pharmacist changed manufacturers and this is what I was given for my percocet 10/325. Can anyone help verify if this is the correct medicine? ## @BamBam, A white oblong pill imprinted with I 71 is reportedly identified as Bupropion HCL extended-release (300 mg), which is an antidepressant medication. For verification, the manufacturer is listed as Cipla USA and the pill itself carries a National Drug Code of 69097-0876. I'm not sure why the pharmacist would say that this is Percocet, as surely they are mistaken based on the pill description. I would contact them right away if you haven't done so already... Hope this helps!

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white long pill with x 5665 on one side and 555 on the other side ## The hourglass design is the Ivax logo and this tablet contains 15mgs of Buspirone, the active ingredient in BuSpar, which is used to treat anxiety and depression. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, dizziness and irritability. Read more: Are there any questions or comments?

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what would pill be ?? I found them put away don't recall what they were ## Hello, Missy! How are you? Is the marking IP 190 with 500 on the opposite side? If so, Akyma Pharmaceuticals lists this tablet as containing 500mgs of Naproxen, which is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory that's 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.

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ive been taking the 10/500 mg loratab I was changed to the Norco 10/325 this month...and it feels like im taking aleve it does nothing for my pain I understand the the switch for the acc but is the pain meds the same...I don't think so ## Hello, Angelia! How are you doing? Sorry about the problem that you're having. The amount of Acetaminophen is lower and since it augments the action of the Hydrocodone, the new pill isn't going to be as strong as the old one was. Learn more Norco details here. This is a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. Have you discussed the issue with your doctor?

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I have a bubble pack of these. When I break one out it has the LO54 etched on them. They are Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride 120mg tablets .. I think a generic form of the SUDAFED 12 Hours Release tablets ## Are there any left hopefully discounted I have sinusitis thank you ## Hello Malongo, You are correct. According to the National Institute of Health L054 is the generic imprint used to mark 12 hour nasal decongestant pills and the one you have could be any one of the dozens of companies that use this imprint.Thanks for putting the info out there. If you want info on your specific pill just let me know the brand and I can look up all the information regarding that specific pill for you. Have a great day.

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NEED TO FIND OUT WHAT IT IS ## Hello, Unfortunately I wasn't able to find a white pill that meets this description but the NIH does have a "yellow", which they sometimes used to describe an offwhite, pill that matches the rest of your description. The pill is a PureVit DualFe Plus pill. Below I have linked some information that I sourced from the NIH on this pill. NDC 59088-112 Imprint P112 Name PureVit DualFe Plus Active Ingredients - Ferrous Fumarate 53 Mg - Iron Dextran 53 Mg - Riboflavin 6 Mg - Niacinamide 30 Mg - Pyridoxine Hydrochloride 5 Mg - Folic Acid 1 Mg - Cyanocobalamin 15 Ug - Calcium Pantothenate 10 Mg - Sodium Ascorbate 200 Mg - Thiamine Mononitrate 10 Mg - Zinc Sulfate 18.2 Mg - Cupric Sulfate 0.8 Mg - Manganese Sulfate 1.3 Mg Label Author PureTek Corporation...

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what is hydrocodon-acetametaphin nophen 5-325 ## Hello, Lou! How are you? Hydrocodone with Acetaminophen is a narcotic analgesic, however, there is no tablet with M 350 on it that contains these ingredients. This medication has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. Can you please double check that imprint and post back? Thank you!

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I have a small white oblong shaped pill with APO 5 straight across on one side, the other side is blank with a center line. ## i would like to know what these are as well.. "I have a small white oblong shaped pill with APO 5 straight across on one side, the other side is blank with a center line."

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It white, and oblong, and it has Ex on one side, and nothing on the other. ## I haven't been able to find a listing for anything with this marking, which leads me to believe that it's likely something that's available over the counter. Where was it found? Learn more OTC drug details here. ## Have you found out? Cus I just found one ## I believe this is the generic (possibly Publix Brand) of Excedrin. I got mine from Publix when Excedrin was not available for a short time. I noticed that Excedrin is back on the market. ## Yes this is Excedrin Migraine. My mom gets it lol.

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Thought they quiet making 650 anything? ## They did as of the first of 2014, but that doesn't mean they can instantly pull all of them off the market, out of people's cupboards and etc. Pharmacies can also still dispense any supply that they still had. This is a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. Is there anything else I can help with?

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