White Round Pill 832 With Triangle

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please tell me what this pill is..found at my mother's house don't know what it is. doesn't look like any of her regular prescription drugs ## The white round pill in description is identified as Metoprolol succinate extended-release (100 mg), which is used in the treatment of several diseases of the cardiovascular system, especially hypertension. Manufacturer: Watson Laboratories, Inc. National Drug Code (NDC): 62037-0832 You can learn more about this drug on the page for Metoprolol Details I hope this helps! ## Pill white round printed 832 on back side 3/8 what is it. ## Will this pill help me with my over active bladder??

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white round tablet with a capital M on top then an open line dividing and 3 on the bottom ## Hi Nydia, From what I could gather, a white round pill with the letter "M" over a dividing line and "3" underneath, reportedly contains 100mgs of Metoprolol succinate ER. This medication is indicated for use in treating hypertension. According to NIH.gov, the pill itself carries a National Drug Code of 55111-468 and is manufactured by Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Ltd. I hope this helps! ## Hi my name is Catherine I want to know what round pill with capital m on top and on bottom is 3 the line is between ## Also the white round pill with triangle at top line 832 on bottom

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after refill of the above, they do not seem to work the same way they did for treatment of my high blood pressure. The pill has the number 832 with a triangle and another triangle inside that one on the border, which appears above the number. The pill is round and white, scored on the side opposite the side on which the number appears. There is no mg amount listed on the pill. I want to be certain the pill matches the prescription. ## Yes, the tablet does contain 100mgs of extended release Metoprolol. However, there are 2 possibilities which could explain the problem. One could be related to how long you've been taking the same dosage. If you've been taking it for a long time, you're body may just be used to it and you may require a dosage adjustment. The other could be due ...

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