White Pill With Pink Spots

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I found a pill on the floor at the gym, it is pink with white spots, or maybe white with pink spots...it is spotted...little spots. It looks pink from a distance but when you look close it is spotted. It doesn't have any imprints, but it is scored. It is round and small (just under 1/4 of an inch in diameter). ## With no markings, it may difficult to determine what this tablet contains. We can rule it out as being a prescription medications, since all prescription tablets are required to have imprints to enable their identification. However, that does leave it open to a large number of over the counter possibilities. I haven't found anything yet, but I will keep looking. Does anyone else have any ideas?

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Will mixing methodone and norco lnduce withdrawls?? ## Hi Melissa, Based on my research, there are no drug interactions listed between Methadone and Hydrocodone; so you shouldn't experience any strange problems in that regard. While it is possible for there to be an additive effect, some people have had incidences where they noticed a decreased efficacy with Hydrocodone when they administered a larger dose of either medication. I'm not a doctor, but from what I've read, I don't think it reacts quite as strongly as Suboxone would in this type of scenario. None the less, it is something to pay very close attention to if this is your first time using either of these medications together. It may also be best to discuss proper dosing protocols and any other concerns with your...

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a white with little pink poke-a-dotted pill with the imprint of v on one side the other side the imprint of 3604 ## found a round white pill with little pink poke-a-dots with the imprint of a V only on one side. ## This is a pill with hydrocodone and acetaminophen, take one every 6-8 hours as needed for pain ## The identification provided is correct, but just to add some more specifics on the dosage, this tablet contains 325mgs of the Acetaminophen and 5mgs of the Hydrocodone, it is a narcotic pain reliever. It is often prescribed under brand names, such as Norco or Vicodin. Since it contains a narcotic, it may be habit forming and can cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness and constipation. You can learn more Vicodin details here. Are there any questions or comments?...

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I think the pink specs contain a vomit agent. ## ding dong ding dong bobby ## That's certainly an interesting theory, but no, they are simply used to distinguish the pills from this manufacturer from others that are on the market. How a pill looks is entirely up to their whit and whim. Learn more Vicodin details here. This medication carries the risk of being habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. Are there any other questions or concerns?

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oval or bar like pill white with pink spots a letter v scored with number 3591. what type of pill is it? ## This tablet contains 2.5mgs of Hydrocodone and 500mgs of Acetaminophen, the active ingredients in Vicodin, this is a narcotic analgesic. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, dizziness and dry mouth. Read more: Do you have any other questions?

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The pink spots is/are the opiates. The pink is the refined opium (plain & simple truth)!! Raw opium sap or better known as latex is red and turns to a very dark red to black in the presence of oxygen... ## I'm sorry, but that isn't true. They are just a coloring agent that the manufacturer chose to use to distinguish their pills from the others on the market. The FDA classifies this mediation as being 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. There is no actual opium in this medication, refined or otherwise. Is there anything I can help with?

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Its a white pill with pink specks on it and a capital letter E on the other side. ## Based on your description, I'm finding two different white pills that have pink specs on them; but neither seem to have the correct imprint. Is there any chance that the "E" could actually be something else? Perhaps a cursive "V" or a logo of some kind? One of the pills I found is round/white, covered in pink spots (pill is almost all pink) with a bird symbol on one side and blank on the other. The other pill is oval shaped/white, with little pink specs on both sides of it. The imprint on this one is 35 91 on one side and a cursive V on the other, that could resemble an "E" if it was smudged or not clear. Please post back if you think either of these descriptions come close t...

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I found HALF of a tablet while I was at work. It's would be the right side of the tablet and one side is pink and reads "time" in fancy lettwring and "57" underneath. The other side is white with blue speckles and reads "NUM" can anyone assist me on figuring out what this is? ## Hi Jessica, How's it going? Based on your description I found a couple close matches I wanted to share with you as potential possibilities. The first tablet I found is an oval shaped white pill with blue specks and has the word "TUMS" on one side; containing 500mgs of calcium carbonate (for treating symptoms of GERD and indigestion). The other tablet I came across is also an oval shaped white pill with blue specks... but has a fancy/cursive "V" on one side and ...

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White oblong pill, one side 20 20 other side blank with green pink and a couple yellow specs, or polka dots. has an imprint following the center. ## I was walking home, and I discovered this white oblong pill, with what looks like pink and green spots on the pill. The pill is indented with 20 20 on one side, and nothing else on the other. I have never seen this before, and there are a lot of young children in my neighbor hood, and this looks like a candy. Like I said, there is an indent, to be broken, with 2020. My location is Thurmont, MD. if that is of any help. I just want to know what this is. I received an email stating that no one had replied, and to include more informantion. please help. ## This contains 175mgs of Caffeine, a stimulant used to stay alert. Is there anything else ...

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white pill with pink spots #3604 ## Located a match to a white oblong pill with orange speckles, it's Acetaminophen 325 mg and Hydrocodone 5 mg, which combines two types of pain medicine to treat moderate to severe pain. To learn more click on the linkk below... Do you have any more questions or information to add? Please post back if you do. ## I HEARD DARVACET HAS BEEN TAKEN OFF THE MARKET AS A DANGEROUS DRUG ## what is the difference between HYDRO CO/ACETAMINOPHEN 5-325 MG vs. HYDRO CO/APAP 5-500 MG

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What does Klonopin tablets look like? ## It can have a variety of appearances depending on the manufacturer, especially if you're talking about the generic form (Clonazepam). Please be more specific if you can, such as the dosage, and manufactuer. ## What kind of pill is round white or a really light pink with red at dark pink spots no markings? ## One example of the tablet is at the url: The letter K is carved out from the center, like Valium.

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I received a refill on my children's Fluoride tablets and received IC Ethedent. Is this another name for Fluoride? Does it differ from Fluoride? The very small tablet (or may be considered a pill)is light pink and has ETH imprinted on one side and 434 on the other. Thanks for any info. ## This is a chewable, cherry flavored tablet containing 1.0mgs of Fluoride, so yes, it is the same thing, just from a generic manufacturer. ## My son took Ethedent when he was 3 yrs old, now he is 6, and his permanent teeth are growing in. They have white spots on them, and the dentist told me this is a result of too much flouride when he was 2 or 3. I was wondering if your child is having the same sideaffects. of course this drug was discontinued shortly after he took the tablets.

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