Yellow Oval Antibiotic Pill No Id

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These pills are in my grandmothers cabinets, and before i throw them away I want to make sure they are something she doesn't need: - yellow oval with A KJ on the pill - yellow oval and 7244 on one side and 93 on the other ## Both of these pills are 500mgs of Clarithromycin, an antibiotic. If she is no longer supposed to be taking them, then no harm in removing them from her medicine cabinet. ## I checked in this site's NDC database and can confirm that both of those oval pills contain Clarithromycin 500 mg. NDC 0074-3165 is a yellow oval tablet with imprint a (logo) KJ. (Biaxin XL) NDC 0093-7244 is a yellow oblong tablet with imprint 93;7244 and is also extended release Clarithromycin. Hope this helps add some confirmation!

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Bright Pink oval elliptical shape tablet AT250. Opposite side has 2 chevrons >> ... could this be Cephalexin? ## Diego, this appears to be a pill manufactured in Canada. According to C-Health (on canoe, a Canadian resource) this appears to be CO Azithromycin 250 mg. It is also an antibiotic, but a different kind. Each pink, film-coated, capsular-shaped tablet, embossed with a logo on the upper face, and "AT 250" on the lower face, contains azithromycin monohydrate equivalent to 250 mg of Azithromycin. Inactive Ingredients: armoisine (azorubine) aluminum lake, dibasic calcium phosphate anhydrous, lecithin (soya), magnesium stearate, ponceau 4R aluminum lake, pregelatinized starch, sodium croscarmellose, quinoline yellow lake, sodium lauryl sulphate, talc, titanium dioxide...

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yellow and orange capsule with z2416 written on it. ## This tablet contains 250mgs of the antibiotic Tetracycline. Some of the most common side effects include: nausea, drowsiness, diarrhea and skin rash. ## oval small blue pill with the the number of P543 ## i found a capsule that is grey and white it has apo on grey and 039 on wmhite it is written in black can you please help me, ## green oblong capsule no markings

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