White Oblong Pill With No Marking

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Checking to see if you can tell me what a white oblong pill with no markings except a score on 1 side is. My Dad has been taking them and within a few hours of taking it, he is slurring his words and stumbling around. Need to find out what they are. Thanks ## I'd take it to a pharmacy they should be able to tell you what it is, I don't know of any narcotic that doesn't have some sort of marking. If you find out please post, you have me curious ## Deb is correct, a narcotic that's available for prescription in the U.S. would have some type of marking to enable its identification, the same is true of all other prescription products. However, it could be any one of a large number of over the counter products and there are some that can cause those types of symptoms if taken...

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White oblong pill no markings - looks like it could be generic lortab 10. Can u help? ## I don't care what shape or color they are - Any controlled substance "will" have a code number always... Also, it will be scored for breaking in half. You can take this to the bank. ## Keith is correct about the marking, however, that is only true if they are manufactured and/or approved in the U.S. If they have no imprint, they can be ruled out as being a legal U.S. prescription medication. However, the score mark is not actually required on them, or on any other tablets. Where were they found? ## I purchased Tylenol with Codeine in Canada that are white and have no markings on them whatsoever. ## I just got these white oblong pills with no markings. Does Vicodin fit this description? C...

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Found an Oblong White Pill With Marking RC 66P with a line between them on one side and blank (no line either) on the other side. Would like to know what it is? ## It is Mucinex D, it contains Guaifenesin and Pseudoephedrine. Either someone forgot to take it, dropped it or was making meth.

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I need to find out what pill is white and oblong with no markings at all. I want to know what this drug is for? ## Objectively, the best way to identify a pill with no markings is to have its contents analyzed by a lab and/or drug panel. Otherwise the description is too broad to match anything in particular, with potentially hundreds or thousands of possibilities ranging from over the counter supplements, foreign medication or counterfeit/illicit drugs... One thing is for certain though, and that is the FDA requires all US pharmaceuticals to bear an imprint/marking for identification. Without that, one can be certain it's not a legitimate US 'prescription' drug. Some information that may also help us narrow down search results is where the pill was found or who you got it fr...

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My friend gave me 2 pills she claimed were extra strength excedrine, but I had my doubts. They were bright red, no markings, and shaped like the white excedrine migraine. She gave them to me because I told her I was tired, but they really did not have any effect that I was aware of. She claimed the caffein would pep me up a bit, but it didn't. ## If there were no markings on them, it is going to be difficult to determine exactly what they were. It is possible that they were a generic or store brand of Excedrin Migraine, which would contain Acetaminophen, Aspirin and Caffeine. The amount of caffeine in each tablet is only 65mgs, so if you are used to ingesting large amounts of it, such as in coffee or sodas, then it probably wouldn't have much of an effect on you. However, in the...

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I have a half of oblong white pill with a 6 or a 9 on it? What could it be? I'm thinking ibuprophen 600mgs or a half of 7.5 percocet. ## I know there is a 600mg white oblong Ibuprofen pill with the marking "6i". Perhaps this is your pill? Manufacturer: Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Inc. National Drug Code (NDC): 55111-0683 Size: 9.00 mm You can view a photo of the pill by running a search on google images for "white pill 6i ibuprofen" Learn More: Ibuprofen Details I hope this helps!

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i found an unmarked box of these white, oblong shaped pills under my living room couch. They kind of remind me of whtat looks like an ibuprofin 800 but this pill has no score mark or markings of any sort on either side. If someone could help me out with this that would be great. ## If there are no markings, we can rule it out as being a prescription medication, because they are all required to have markings to enable their identification, in case of emergency. That means it's most likely an over the counter product and the opens it up to several possibilities. I actually have a bottle of calcium tablets sitting here that resembles this. But there are quite a few other things it could be as well, but being that large, I do think it's some type of supplement. Does anyone else have...

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white oblong no markings score on one side ## does anyone know what a white oblong shaped pill scored with no other marking is? it says Stellas International, UK ## I placed an order over the Internet for 10G generic Amben. Well guess what, they are fake. Each pill should have some type of identifying letters or numbers. BEWARE!!! ## The law regarding them having to have identifying numbers is only relevant to the U.S. and Canada. Other countries do not have the same regulations in place, so you could very well receive medications from another country that does not have any markings on it, but may still be exactly what you ordered. The problem, of course, is that without any markings, there is no way to be certain that they are what you received. In the U.S. if a tablet doesn't have...

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I take a very small oblong pill scored no markings at all. It is lamictol (sp?) ## Prescription tablets that are approved in the U.S. all have to have imprints to enable their identification, except in certain rare cases, but I did check anyway and no, I am not finding any Lamictal that match this description and don't have any markings. Where did you find it?

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it is a white pill oblong in shape on one side it has markings IP19 on the other side it is smooth with no marking ## Is it possibly IP 18? That's a 500mg Acetaminophen tablet, manufactured by Interpharm, a generic for Tylenol. However, I can't find a tablet with just IP 19. Can you please double check the imprint?

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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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I found a white, round pill, marked with PGP on it and no other markings. What is it, and what is it used for? It was on our deck and I would like to know if it is an illegal drug.

White oblong pill with c27 on one side blank on other ## Based on the description provided, this pill does not exist in any of the US drug databases; therefore I cannot determine anything, other than the possibility that you may have read the markings wrong, or that this pill was imported from another country. Other than double checking the markings on the pill, I would suggest checking your sources of where you got the pill from. If it is in fact a valid source, I would personally go to your local pharmacy for clarification. If it is not from a valid source, odds are it's not the real thing or it is perhaps an old discontinued pill. Either way, please be so kind to post back your findings so others can reference it for similar searches or to help you locate other possibilities. ## ...

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Hi I am using this generic Lipitor. Doctor gave it to me for cholesterol. Recently I changed pharmacies, I am using the HEB I will like to know if this is correct. With the other pharmacy it was round and small, now this is oblong and has 33 27 has a line between the 3 and 2 guess if I wanted it in half. Thanks, ## Hello, Hilda! How are you? Is the marking possibly 93 27? Can you please double check and post back? If so, then you've received the wrong medication. The tablet with the marking 93 27 is manufactured by Teva Pharmaceuticals and they list it as containing 5mgs of Enalapril, which is an ACE inhibitor that's most commonly used to treat high blood pressure and certain cardiac conditions. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, head...

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this is a white oblong pill and it has no imprints and it is not scored on either side ## It's a big whitish oblong pill on one side it has a line with no code or letters or numbers on either side ## If a tablet has no markings on it, then it is most likely an over the counter product. All manufactured prescription tablets in the U.S. are required to have unique imprints to enable them to be identified, but that is not the case with over the counter products. Thus, these can be difficult to narrow down. Does anyone have any idea what they may have been? ## NO imprints for even a OTC is not likely - may be homemade or South American Rx (but even there you are most have some sort of marking - sometimes just a "symbol" of Trade Mark, etc.) - my advise is to throw it away - neve...

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It is a white oblong pill that's bigger in the center and smaller on the ends. There are no markings on either side but there is a vertical line down the center.

white oblong pill with vp 110 on it what is it ## The pill which you are describing is Acetaminophen + Hydrocodone (325 mg - 10 mg). PLEASE NOTE: the correct marking is actually ip 110 Acetaminophen + Hydrocodone is a combination of two types of pain medicine to treat moderate to severe 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.

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Is it a vicoden or a percaset?? How Manny milligrams?? ## Hello, La Lena! How are you? Is the marking possibly A 333? If so, then it is a generic for Percocet that contains 325mgs of Acetaminophen and 10mgs of Oxycodone. 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. ## I had a heck of a time figuring this out. R333 is the generic for A333. The ones I am getting are still made by Actavis. Check with your pharmacist, because it was unclear if the R333 designation is a universal generic. It is percoc

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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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no other markings-one side is plain ## I8 contains 800mgs of Ibuprofen, the active ingredient in Motrin, this is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, headache and stomach irritation. Read more: Is there anything else I can help you with?

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