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white oblongwith 48 on one side and 93 on the other side ## This drug is suppose to be for Metformin 500MG it is a Large white oblong with 48 on one side and 93 on the other side no other writing is on this pill. I have searched Dr Watson's website for information. I went to Teva Pharm because I thought it was something they make and in the product information it is not there. I am a diabetic, but before I take a generic drug I would like to know a little something about it first. Hope you can help. ## Cynthia, you're correct - white oval tablet with the imprint 93 48 is in fact Metformin HCI 500 mg, generic for Glucophage. ## I start taking metformin ( teva. 48/93 on oval shape pill) My finger stick sugar is same it did not help at all . I start talking this med 6 days ago.

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Someon gave this pill to me. It is smaller than the ibprofen I was taking for pain. I would like to know what this is for. ## This tablet contains 500mgs of Metformin, which is an oral antidiabetic medication that's used to help lower and control blood sugar levels. Learn more: Is there anything else I can help with?

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The pill is white oblong and has L484 on it. Is it percocet? ## White oblong pill with L484 on one side. I was told it was percocets but not really sure. Please help ## Hi Liz, I believe I have identified your pill as 500 mg of Acetaminophen manufactured by Kroger with a National Drug Code of 30142-0484. Acetaminophen (Paracetamol) is classified as a mild analgesic. It is commonly used for the relief of headaches and other minor aches and pains and is a major ingredient in numerous cold and flu remedies. In combination with opioid analgesics, paracetamol can also be used in the management of more severe pain such as post-surgical pain and providing palliative care in advanced cancer patients. Though acetaminophen is used to treat inflammatory pain, it is not generally classified as an N...

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What is a white oblong pill with "L434" on one side and nothing on the other? ## Based on your pill description, I've located an "oblong" (capsule-shaped) white tablet marked L484, as well as a "round" white pill marked L434. The L484 tablet contains Acetaminophen 500 mg (NDC 30142-0484); a mild pain reliever and fever reducer. While the L434 pill contains Pseudoephedrine (60 mg) + Triprolidine (2.5 mg); which is used to help relieve a common cold, hay fever, and allergies. (NDC 00113-0434). Is it possible that you may have mistaken the "8" for a "3"?

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Equate brand tylenol found in walmart stores! ## Hello, Jan! How are you? Were you referring to the tablet with the L 484 marking? If so, yes, it is manufactured by the Kroger Company and they list it as containing 500mgs of Acetaminophen. It is sold in various stores as a generic or store brand of Tylenol. The FDA lists the typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness and headache.

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I have a long white oblong pill that broke in half and is blank on one side and all I cal make out is L and maybe a number or letter then 84, what could it be? ## Hi Amy, The white oblong pill could have the imprint "L484", which would identify it as Acetaminophen (500 mg). Does this imprint sound like a possibility? For verification, the National Drug Code for this pill is: 30142-0484. You can also view an image of the pill on google images, if you type in "white oblong pill l484" on the search bar. I hope this helps!

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I have one white oblong pill with an imprint/stamp of a (small) l & the #'s 484. Came back as oxycodone 10 mgs first, but then acetaminophen 500 mgs. Which is correct? ## This is an over the counter medication that is listed by the FDA as containing 500mgs of Acetaminophen. It is a generic or store brand of Tylenol, often carried by various stores owned by the Kroger Company. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, and headache.

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I have this pill. I'm not reading it upside down. It has no manufacturer marks. It just has the letters or numbers 4847 and that's all. ## What pill shape oval size and the inprint of 4847 what are they and what are they called ## Hello Doug, Unfortunately after extensive research nothing comes up for a pill with the imprint 4847. I know that you said you weren't reading it upside down but just in case I found a white oblong pill imprinted with L484 that is reportedly identified as Acetaminophen (500mgs) which is a store brand or generic Extra Strength Tylenol. This would be an exact match to your description but only if read upside down. If you are absolutely sure that you are reading it right side up it may even be a good idea to take it into a local pharmacy and see if th...

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This is an oblong (oval), white tablet with the imprint L 484 on it. Somebody told me it is a pain killer but I don't know exactly what kind it is. Can anybody tell me? ## L484 is Acetaminophen 500 mg, which is generic for Extra Strength Tylenol. Nothing to be concerned about, as it is a common over the counter med. Do you have any other questions about this? Please post back if you have any information to add...

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L484 white oblong. I may have mixed up Tylenol and hydrocodone in the same bottle ## Hi, Kathy! How are you? The tablet with the L 484 marking contains 500mgs of Acetaminophen, so it's a generic or store brand of Extra Strength Tylenol. Learn more Acetaminophen details here. In the future, it would probably be best to leave them in their appropriate bottles, to avoid possibly dangerous mix-ups. Is there anything else I can help with?

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What is an oblong white pill / one side IP 190 / other side 500? ## This tablet contains Naproxen 500 mg (NDC 65162-0190). Naproxen, sold under the brand name Aleve or Apronax among others, is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to treat pain, menstrual cramps, inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, gout and fever. Inactive Ingredients: - Croscarmellose Sodium - Povidones - Magnesium Stearate ## oblong white pill wit ap0 048 on one side and 500

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Oblong large white pill with L484 ## L484 is Acetaminophen 500 mg (NDC 30142-0484 among others). Acetaminophen is commonly used for the relief of fever, headaches, and other minor aches and pains. Inactive Ingredients: - Carnauba Wax - Starch, Corn - Hypromelloses - Polyethylene Glycols - Povidones - Stearic Acid ## About 5 years ago I was on a very calming nerve pill. I cannont remeber the name of it. Can you give me the names of some nerve pills that are very small, white, oblong capsuals? Thank you

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I found a bottle of oblong white pills with L 484 printed on the pills. They are in a clear bottle for traveling. I forgot to label the bottle. Could you tell me if it is acetaminophen? Thank you ## Yes, that's what they are, 500mg Acetaminophen tablets, the generic or store brand of Extra Strength Tylenol. Learn more Acetaminophen details here. I've done that a few times myself. LOL :-) Is there anything else I can help with? ## Thank you for responding to my question identifying the unlabeled bottle that contained tablets that I questioned as being Acetaminophen. When traveling in the future, hopefully, I will be more diligent in labeling these travel containers. Thank you for responding........... Nana :)

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This pill was in my bottle of metformin from the pharmacists.i only noticed because it was just a bit smaller than the metformin. What is it? ## I actually came across a half white and half pink oblong shaped pill imprinted "E648" that is identified as Diphenhydramine hydrochloride 25 mg. You didn't mention pink being part of the color, but it's the only match that comes up under that description. Manufacturer: Sandoz Pharmaceuticals Inc. National Drug Code (NDC): 00185-0648 I'd probably suggest taking it over to your local pharmacy to have them check it out if this doesn't sound like it fits the bill. Does anyone else recognize this tablet without the pink color?

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I found this pill on my table and would like to know what it is and what it's taken for. It is white oblong with 15/850 on one side and 4833M on the other. ## The white oblong pill which you are describing is Actoplus met; which is a combination of metformin 850 mg + pioglitazone 15 mg, used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes. More details about this medication are available at: Do you have any other questions or information to add? Please post back if you do...

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I have an unknown pill and was wondering what is was. I was told it was a percocet but I want to make sure. On one side of the pill it says 7.5 on the other side it says E796 it's a light pinkish color and oblong. ## You have a name brand percocet 7.5 ## round white pill with 311 E ## white round with E 311 ## oval plipa - 482 ## caspable brown & tan R 666 R666

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I need help identifying a small white pill. There is a stylized V on one side and the other side has a 10 above the scoreline and a 49 (I think, or it could possibly be a 48. Can anyone identify this tablet for me? Thanks! ## Based on the description provided, I found your pill to be Oxycodone HCL (5 mg). The correct marking on the pill is V 48 10. Oxycodone comes in various forms and is used to treat moderate to severe levels of pain. For more information about this drug, please refer to the link below... If you have any more questions or concerns, please post back and I will be happy to help you. ## I found a white oblong pill its scored so you can break it in 4 pieces on 1 side the #4 the other side 42 16 any ideas on what it is?

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rugby 4840 small round white pill. What is it? ## rugby 4604 oblong white pill what is it??? thanks ## Rugby imprints were discontinued years ago, when the company was purchased by another, I think it may have been Watson, but don't quote me on that. LOL Anyway, from what I've been able to find, the one with the 4840 marking is said to have contained Cyclobenzaprine, which is a muscle relaxant, though I cannot confirm that and haven't been able to find a dosage. The FDA lists the typical side effects of this medication as possibly including nausea, dry mouth, and headache. The one with the 4604 marking is listed as having contained 400mgs of Ibuprofen, which is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory that's used to treat pain, fever, and swelling. The FDA lists its typical side...

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want to know what it is I found it in my daughters room ## I don't have a picture to post for you, due to copyright reasons, however, there is a Percocet tablet that has the marking of 105 on it. It's white, oblong, with no score marks, just the 105 on one side and it contains 325mgs of Acetaminophen, with 7.5mgs of Oxycodone. This is a narcotic analgesic, so it may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, dry mouth and constipation. Learn more: Are there any other questions or comments? ## I have white oval pill wit number 4829 on one side with v shape on other side is it Percocet or oxycodone wit aspirin

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white oblong pill with 377 imprint ## This is 50mgs of Tramadol, a generic for Ultram. This is an analgesic, derived from an opiate, so even though it works like an anti-inflammatory, it does have the same addictive qualities and is classified by the FDA as a narcotic. Some of the most common side effects include: nausea, sweating, constipation and drowsiness. ## It is Tramadol which is NOT derived from any opiate, contrary to other comments here. It has no opium in it whatsoever. It is a pain killer but is niether a narcotic (it has no illicit drugs) nor is it an anti-inflammatory. It isn't scheduled, and in 48 states, it isn't considered a controlled substance! It does lightly attach to ONE of the opiate receptors in the brain, but most people do not get addicted. ## Susan nee...

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