White Oblong Pill With 58 On One Side And Tv The Other

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What is a little white oblong pill with TV on one side and 58 on other side? ## Hello, Sylvia! How are you? This tablet contains 50mgs of Tramadol. 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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curious about this medication is a white small ,oblong shaped tablets ones side is markedTVAND THE OTHERSIDE 58. i found in my neices bag? ## FYI this is Tramadol, a mildly-addictive narcotic w/ properties of SSRIs as well. As of Dec. 2012 it has become a controlled substance so not only do you need an Rx for it but every time an Rx is filled, the DEA is automatically notified. You shouldn't take it w/out an Rx, and if you are allergic to codeine, morphine or if you've ever had a bad reaction or if you are currently taking an SSRZi, or if you have a seizure disorder. Hope that helps. ## That identification is correct. However, Tramadol isn't presently classified as a narcotic, though that has changed several times since it was brought to market and may change again at any ti...

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I have these oblong pills with A 1 on one side and 58 on the other. What are they? ## The closest match I'm finding to your description is that of a white round pill marked with "A" over "158", with a horizontal score line in between. This particular pill is identified as Meperidine hydrochloride 50 mg; a narcotic analgesic indicated for the treatment of moderate to severe pain. Manufacturer: Actavis US National Drug Code (NDC): 52152-0158 Does this sound like it could be a viable match? ## No I'm sorry this is an oval pill that has A 1 on one side and 58 on the other. Thanks or tying. ## I believe you are viewing upside down. Could possibly be TV 58. Tramadol hydrochloride is used in the treatment of chronic pain; back pain; pain; rheumatoid arthritis; vulvodyni...

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