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Can anyone possibly tell me what a white oblong with PX on one side may be? ## Hello, Kristi! How are you? The PX logo is used by Glenmark Generics on their Pramipexole tablets and I think the one you're asking about probably also has a number 1 on the other half of the tablet. They list it as containing 0.25mgs of Pramipexole, it is a medication that is most commonly used to treat the symptoms of Parkinson's Disease. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, hallucinations, dizziness, confusion and weakness. This medication is also occasionally used to treat RLS. Is there anything else I can help with? ## Hi. I have these and they are paracetamol. Best check yours with pharmacist though ## What is rls which you say it's is often used to treat

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What is a small white oval flat pill with p7 on it? On the opposite side, it has what looks like a chart with lines on it. ## Hi Nadia, Based on the description provided, I was able to locate a flat white oval pill with P | 7 on one side and on the back it's scored & imprinted with the Boehringer Ingelheim company symbol on either side of the score (I'm assuming that this could be what you're describing as a chart with lines on it). At any rate, this pill reportedly contains 0.25 mg of Pramipexole dihydrochloride monohydrate; also known as Mirapex. It also is said to contain the following set of inactive ingredients: colloidal silicon dioxide, cornstarch, magnesium stearate, mannitol, and povidone. Mirapex is marketed for use in treating Parkinson's as well as RLS (r...

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I was just cleaning out my medicine cabinet and came across an old prescription bottle with medicine in it prescribed for me but I can’t remember or read the label clearly. Can u please help me? ## Hi Renata, A white oval pill imprinted with CL 4 is reportedly identified as Pramipexole Dihydrochloride 0.5 mg; marketed for use in treating Parkinson's and restless leg syndrome. Labeler: Macleods Pharmaceuticals Ltd. NDC: 33342-0033 Size: 11mm Inactive Ingredients: -Mannitol -Starch, Corn -Povidone K25 -Silicon Dioxide -Magnesium Stearate Hope this helps!

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Small round peach pill with 9, then scored, with 2 on the bottom; and the other side is scored with no other markings for identification. ## Will try to find myself, I found it one time. Thank you ## This tablet is manufactured by Torrent Pharmaceuticals and they list it as containing 0.25mgs of Pramipexole, which is most commonly used to treat the symptoms of Parkinson's Disease. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, dry mouth, mood swings, and weight changes. Is there anything else I can help with?

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I have a small light brown pill with "9", a line and "3" under it. There are no markings on the back. What is this? ## Hi Sherry, A small round light brown pill imprinted with 9 over 3 (separated by a horizontal score line) on one side and blank on the back (aside from another horizontal score line) is reportedly identified as Pramipexole dihydrochloride 0.5mg. This medication is indicated for use in treating Parkinson's among other related symptoms. For verification, the manufacturer is listed as Torrent Pharmaceuticals. I hope this helps!

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Just had prescription for pramipexole 0.25MG refilled for restless legs manufacturer is GLENMARK PHARMACEUTICALS, taken for restless legs, and it is totally ineffective, is there a problem with the batch? Any one else experiencing this? ## I have been taking 0.088mg of Pramipexoile for three years, started on one daily slowly went up to max dose of six a day. They have stopped manufacturing this dosage. I have a prescription for Mirapexen 0.26mg prolonged release which I can't get from any pharmacy near where I live. Is anyone else experiencing this difficulty. I face a second night without any tablets. I am in hell haven't slept since Monday night. ## I have the same problem. It isn't working after having done so before. Mylan makes it also and I am going to try to get it f...

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I took a very tiny round off white pill with the no. 84. on it. There were absolutely NO other markings at all on this pill. I was a mess and thought it was an old generic nerve pill. Too many things caused me to do the dumbest thing, which was taking that pill. I was so sick, I desperately was ready to go to the hospital. Everything was spinning, and I couldn't even stand up. I was extremely nauseous and having dry heaves. I'm still just barely able to sit up, stay awake and/or be normal. Thanks for any help! ## @Zina, I have yet to come across any specific details that fit your pill's description. Some come close, but nothing precise. My suggestion (if you're unable to get the pill's contents analyzed by a lab) would probably be to toss it. Please excuse me if I...

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Pink oblong little pill P1 on one side blank on the other. ## Hello, Isaac! How are you? This tablet is listed as containing 0.125mgs of Pramipexole, which is used to treat the symptoms of Parkinson's Disease and RLS. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, hyperalgesia and hallucinations. Is there anything else I can help with? ## Seeking identification of a pill I found. Pink/Peach oblong pill. Indent line through the middle on one side with either O 2 or 0 2 printed. No markings on other side. The pill itself is white while the pink/peach coating is a powdery cover, scraps off as powder.

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This generic mirapex has made me super nauseated each time I have taken it. I do not have this issue when I take Glenmarks 1.5 mg x4 tablets. The tablets that make me sick are dark pink, scored and have E 6 on one side. Has anyone else had this issue? ## I believe the tablet your talking about is actually considered brown by the manufacturer and the marking is actually 9 over 3. It is manufactured by Torrent Pharmaceuticals. There can be fluctuations in the amount of the active ingredient from one generic to another, so this one could be a little stronger, which may be why it makes you sick. The inactive ingredients can also be completely different from one manufacturer to another, so there could be one of them that you're sensitive to. The FDA lists its typical side effects as poss...

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I have severe RLS now, I have detoxed from Pramipexole (dopamine) over the past 5 weeks with support from my GP. The detox was horrific and the hardest thing I've ever had the go through in my 64 years. Now I'm taking 500mg Gabepentin and 1mg Tramadol. This combination has given me the first nights sleep in 5 weeks. I dont have pain so why do I require Tramadol? I'm scared to take the Tramadol away in case I lose my sleep pattern after going through hell and no sleep during the detox. I belong to RLS forums which give me wonderful support and I'd like some feedback about the two combination dugs that I'm on now. I'm very cautious and wary about getting too dependent on Tramadol. thank you. ## Hello, Katy! How are you? Only your doctor can give you the specific re...

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Small round pale yellow pill with 84 imprinted on one side and no markings on the other. I have looked it up through multiple places and still can't find it. ## This tablet is manufactured by Torrent Pharmaceuticals and they list it as containing 0.75mgs of Pramipexole, which is most commonly used to treat Parkinson's Disease. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, and headache. Is there anything else I can help with?

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I have a tablet that has been supplied to me by my pharmarsist in Australia. It is a white round pill with the numbers 210 on one side and nothing else anywhere. It is supposed to be the same as sifrol 3.0mg ER for the treatment of Parkinson's Disease. Do you know who the manufacture of this is and how they describe the drug?

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I have been taking pramipexole 0.5 mg tablets for the past two years. The small oblong purple pill I took was working well for me, but my last mail order refill is different. It now is a round pink pill which does not do the job for me. The manufacturer of the pink pill is Torrent but I wondered who manufactured the small purple pill and how would I be able to find out which pharmacies carry it? ## I have found out the manufacturer,Zydus, and contacted them. They only supply for two mail order prescription plans neither of which are mine. They have not responded to my request for local pharmacies which carry the drug. I live in Greenwood,Indiana, which is just south of Indianapolis. Does anyone know if any place carries this brand of pramipexole?

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Small round white pill smooth on one side definately reads PX on other side no score lines fine to medium thickness ## The white round pill you're describing, imprinted with "PX" has been identified as Pramipexole dihydrochloride 0.125 mg. Manufacturer: Glenmark Generics Inc. National Drug Code (NDC): 68462-0330 Pramipexole is a non-ergoline dopamine agonist indicated for treating early-stage Parkinson's disease (PD) and restless legs syndrome (RLS). It is also sometimes used off-label as a treatment for cluster headache and to counteract the problems with sexual dysfunction experienced by some users of the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressants. You can learn more about this drug on the page for Pramipexole Details I hope this helps! ## Yes, your ...

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Hello. I am new to this site and have been reading some of the posts. Very interesting. I am having a problem, even though I am a nurse. When I was on Pramipexole 0.125 a little round pill. One of the side effects I enjoy or did enjoy was a seriously increased libido. Since going on .5MG I have yet to see an increase in my libido or being in the mood, so to speak. It's a football shaped white pill with PX 2 only on one side. They are scored tablets. Made by Glenmark. (0.5) wondering if I simply became tolerant to the med. or whether this manufacturer puts out garbage. I'm tempted to take 1MG and see what happens. I am becoming more and more frustrated every day because my days seem so boring. I really enjoy the tension and coming alive on this medicine. The NDC # for 0.125 tabs ...

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I'm on mail order for this medication I take pramipexole and have for 5years. Bought at drug store it was a white pill came in mail and it was a blue long pill bouth r 5mg What is the difference and is it the right pill ## I had the same question. ## The way a pill looks is entirely up to the whit and whim of the company making it, so I'm assuming that this order you placed was from a different manufacturer. The same goes for pills here in the U.S. when you see different brands of the generic drug selling in different shapes, sizes, colors, and packaging - but it is still the same drug with another name or another manufacturer. If you are able to get the pill analyzed at a local pharmacy or lab, that would be great if you could post back with the results. I don't know if it ...

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found this pill, label ripped off, need to know what these are they are small circular pills one side depending on how you look at the pill is either a like v shape or a heart ripped slightly down the middle, or a sharp angle pacman from the side, or i guess a t-pee from the bottom. the other side of the pill has the letters PMI, any intel anyone? ## Hello, Tyler! How are you? The tablet with the logo and PM1 on it is manufactured by Watson Pharmaceuticals and they list it as containing 0.125mgs of Pramipexole. This medication is most commonly used to treat Parkinson's Disease and RLS. The FDA lists the typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, vision changes, muscle pain, headache and dry mouth. Is there anything else I can help with?

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Can anyone tell what med this is,?? It's a small round white pill with a moon Crest and 545 on other side. ## Hello, Shhe! How are you? This tablet is listed as containing 0.125mgs of Pramipexole, which is most commonly used to treat the symptoms of Parkinson's Disease and RLS. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, headache, sedation and decreased appetite. Is there anything else I can help with?

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Shes is a pug about 17 pounds. I don't think she eat the whole pill.it has been 5 hrs ago .she vomited up a lot . Still getting sick but not as bad. She is a little loopy . Do u think she will be ok ## Hello, Suki! How is your pup? Please contact your veterinarian. I am not very knowledgable on the effects of medications in animals. Thus, I don't know if any type of damage may be done, if this may be toxic or etc. Did she or did she not eat the whole pill?

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I found this pill in a drawer amongst other things ... What is it ?? Small, white round pill with 41 on one side & Y on the other... Any ideas? ## Hello, Safy! How are you? This tablet contains 0.125mgs of Pramipexole, which is most commonly used to treat Parkinson's Disease and RLS. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, headache and insomnia. Is there anything else I can help with?

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