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I have a dozen or so of these, I do not remember where I got them from....it's about the size of a Altiod, almost the same texture. It has 0094 imprint on 1 side, and 2 letters that are in cursive. I cannot tell what the letter are, but it appears to be 2 lower case "o"s. ## Hello, Chuckster! How are you? Is it possible that they are something that's available over the counter? I haven't been able to find a listing for this in any of the prescription drug databases that I've checked. Does anyone else recognize these tablets? I'll keep searching and post back, when I have information for you. ## I have found some of this same,medication and cannot identify

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Oval tablet. Just found in an old purse and wondering why I have it there? ## Does this oval tab have the marking APO on the opposite side of the pill? If so, it is likely Doxazosin mesylate 2 mg (NDC 60505-0094). NOTE: the full marking would be 094 on one side and APO on the other. Doxazosin Mesylate is an alpha blocker used to treat high blood pressure and benign prostatic hyperplasia. ## I also found a white oval caplet with 094 and no markings on the other side. What is it if there is no APO? ## Probably Kirkland brand Robaxacet - acetominophen and methocarbamol ## What is an oval white pill 094 on one side and nothing on the other side?

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Script says Levo ER 50/200myl -- pill says on it mylan on one side and 9/4 on the other ## Yes, a purplish scored tablet with mylan on one side and 9 | 4 on the other is a combination drug containing Carbidopa and Levodopa, primarily used to treat Parkinson's symptoms (NDC 0378-0094). Inactive ingredients: - FD&C Blue No. 2 - FD&C Red No. 40 - Hydroxypropyl Cellulose -Hypromelloses - Magnesium Stearate

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Its a white rectangular scored bar with a 2 on one side & blank on the other...any idea ?? ## Hi Domian, I'm finding it difficult to believe that what you have is real, as I can tell you that the legitimate xanax bars that are rectangular with a "2" on one side are also supposed to have the word "X|ANA|X" inscribed on the other as well (with a partial score line above and below the "N"). It's reported to be manufactured by Pfizer in the US, and also carries a National Drug Code of 00009-0094, if you want to look it up for verification. Is this something you got from off the street or overseas by chance? ## What is a long white pill with 2 on one side and nothin on the other. Is it a Canadian? ## Is a Canadian a new hip name for a certain pill? Without...

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I've never seen a xanax bar this thick. It has the word XANAX on one side and #2 on the other. It looks like 2 or even 3 bars it's thats thick. Do they make them like that? ## No, it's bad pressed bunk. ## Don’t get drugs outside a licensed pharmacy and you won’t have to wonder. ## Talking about Bunk, how about the stuff you post here? ## The size of any given prescription tablet depends on what inactive ingredients the manufacturer has chosen to use in it, so some may be larger/thicker than others, and some may be smaller. Regarding this tablet, NDC: 0009-0094, here's an image to show you what it should look like: Its inactive ingredients may include: Powdered Cellulose Starch, Corn Docusate Sodium Lactose Magnesium Stearate Silicon Dioxide Sodium Benzoate ...

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my neurologist put me onn0.125 Clonazepam for anxiety, I have A Fib so have taken warfarin for 20 years. I have lots of side effects even from this low dosage, called nurse today: wierd dreams,dizzy, brain fog, my INR was high for me 2.9, my lab said to check it on Wed. 12/20 & call them.He said to stop the anxiety med??? ## How long have you been taking it? Clonazepam has been known to cause some bleeding issues in some people that take it, as well as other side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache, and irritability, according to FDA reports. It also carries the risk of being habit forming. (NDC 0555-0094 for more details, if needed.)

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Can anybody tell me the different manufacturers for Lorcet 10 and or which ones work best? Also is UAD a brand name for this drug? ## An oval blue pill marked "6350 UAD" is identified as Lorcet (hydrocodone 10mg + acetaminophen 650mg). "6350 UAD" appears to be the only tablet listed with this particular dosage. Manufacturer: Forest Pharmaceuticals, Inc. National Drug Code (NDC): 00785-6350 Other repackagers of this tablet include the following: NDC Code: 54868-2986 Physicians Total Care Inc (repackager) NDC Code: 55289-0407 PDRX Pharmaceuticals Inc (repackager) NDC Code: 52959-0403 H.J. Harkins Company, Inc (repackager) NDC Code: 58016-0094 Southwood Pharmaceuticals Inc (repackager) NDC Code: 67544-0029 Prepak Systems Inc (repackager) NDC Code: 16590-0623 Stat RX USA LLC...

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