124 H Pill

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Pantoprazole 40 mg (As Pantoprazole Sodium Sesquihydrate 45.1 mg) Delayed Release Tablet
124: Pantoprazole 40 mg (As Pantoprazole Sodium Sesquihydrate 45.1 mg) Delayed Release Tablet
NDC: *
47335-580
Imprint:
124
Color:
Yellow
Shape:
Round
Size:
8 mm
Segments:
1
Drug:
Pantoprazole
Labeler: *
Sun Pharma Global Fze
Category:
Ulcer
* May have multiple labelers & NDC codes.
Source: US National Library of Medicine (NLM)

WHITE ROUND PILL MARKS COR OVER 124 ## HAVE A SMALL ROUND WHITE PILL WITH THE LETTER M AND THE NUBERS 124 ## Corepharma lists the tablet with COR over 124 as being pale yellow and containing 2.5mgs of Glyburide, which is most commonly used to treat diabetes, by helping to lower blood sugar. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, stomach pain, diarrhea, and hypoglycemia. The tablet the M 124 marking is manufactured by Mylan Pharmaceuticals, and they list it as containing 40mgs of Olmesartan, which is most commonly used to help lower blood pressure, and to treat certain cardiac conditions. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, increased urination, and hypotension. Is there anything else I can help...

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What are these pills used for? Does it have any side effects? And if my partner is using them, what does that mean for me?

I found an blue caplet shaped tablet marked H on one side & 124 on the other in with my partners meds. But he can't remember what it is. Can anyone tell us & what it's for & how it makes you feel? Thanks heaps! ## I found this blue tablet H 124 in my husband's bag ## It's an ART drug. A generic Truvada. It is usually used as a Prep, preexposure proflaxis. Taken by HIV- people to reduce & prevent HIV ## What is a blue pill marked H124 used for? Is it ARVs?

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should be pantoprazole 40 mg looks different from my other ones. It is a small round yellow pill with 124 on it ## Based on the description provided, I can confirm your yellow pill to be Pantoprazole sodium delayed-release (40 mg). Pantoprazole is used for short-term treatment of erosion and ulceration of the esophagus caused by gastroesophageal reflux disease. You can view a detailed description of the drug, by clicking on the link below... If you have any more questions or comments to add, please post back so I can further assist you.

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Found a blue / greenish round pill with EL 124. What is it? ## What is a blue pill with EL 124? ## As of writing this, we're probably talking about one of the following: 1. An over the counter medication 2. A drug manufactured outside the United States 3. A drug which has long been discontinued 4. A drug that has been rebranded and had the color or imprint change I say that because the FDA / NIH aren't publishing anything that relates to this specific color and imprint combination. If anyone has other details such as where it was found, any packaging, etc ... please share in this thread!

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Round tan/beige pill with 124 on one side, anyone know what this could be? ## This tablet contains 40mgs of Pantoprazole in a delayed release formulation. This is a proton pump inhibitor that's used to help reduce the amount of acid produced by the stomach. Learn more: Is there anything else I can help with?

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white oblong pill with boca line 124 on one side blank on other side ## Did you mean to say BOCA 125 instead of 124? If so, I located the pill in description to be PCM Allergy (chlorpheniramine 12 mg + methscopolamine 2.5 mg + phenylephrine 20 mg). It is used in the treatment of rhinitis and nasal congestion. To view information about this drug, please click on the link below... If you have any other questions or concerns, please post back and I will be happy to assist you.

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pill is small and blue looks like a check mark on the front. and the back is the number 12/48 ## Did you, perhaps, reverse the numbers? Is it V 4812? If so, then this tablet contains 30mgs of Oxycodone, a narcotic pain reliever. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, dizziness and dry mouth. Read more: ## I usually take roxicodone 30mg made by mallinckrodt its a lite blue with an M on one side and 30 on other, and this month my pharmacy ran out of the M's and I got stuckwith these crapy 12 48 with the V or check on it. They SUCK, don’t last more than 4hr and I have to take 2 every 6hrs, they make you so sleeply, there so weak, and they screw up your appetite and make you feel like your withdrawals and are no way 30mg. Has anybody else have had this p...

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round white ## The pill in description is Metformin hydrochloride (500 mg). You can view a detailed description of the drug, by clicking on the link below... If you have any more questions or comments to add, please post back so I can further assist you.

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White Tablet ## what is this pill? it is white, round, not too big, and has GP on the top and 124 on the bottom and nothing on the back. thanks ## Pill Image Your pill is #12 down. This is Metformin 500mgs, a generic for the Diabetes drug Glucophage. ## says 124 on one side....a triangle shape on the other side

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large round pillsmalller than a dime is blank on oneside the othe side is marked with a GP at the top then thr bottom was marked with a 124. ## The tablet with the marking GP 124 contains 500mgs of Metformin, which is an oral antidiabetic medication that's used to help lower and control blood sugar. Learn more Metformin details here. Where did you find it?

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GG imprint and 3 with more numbers but cant read. 1 Split down middle. Please let me know what this might be. thanks ## Hmmm this is kind of a tricky one; There are a number of pills which have the GG imprint on them followed by 3 more numbers. Some possibilities (pink pills) might be: GG 124: 2 mg Haloperidol | Picture GG 134: 20 mg Haloperidol | Picture GG 259: 5 mg Isosorbide Dinitrate | Picture GG 336: 0.112 mg Levothyroxine | Picture GG 340: 0.2 mg Levothyroxine | Picture Any matches out of the above?

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White oval pill with L124 on one side and 200 on the other ## This is some type of an over the counter medication, not found in the databases. Typically, anything that starts with an L1 is an over the counter generic acetaminophen or tylenol, or ibuprofen or motrin. ## L 124 200 This is Cimetidine 200mgs, a generic for Tagamet. ## That's it - thanks. Put the last one in my pill case and then didn't remember what it was. ## Very welcome, I have done that before myself. ## No wonder I couldnt find it. I thought it was saying Ll (two ll's) not L1. Little things make such a huge difference! ## OOps, yes, I can see how you could read it that way, especially with the way you are feeling right now.

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973 I found a couple of pink pills need to know if they are a narcodic One pill is pink oval with b 973 on one side and 2 /0 on the other The other pill is oct-agon shape with a cross on one side and n8 on the other side ## The first pill in your description marked with "b 973 2|0" is identified as Amphetamine + Dextroamphetamine (20 mg). Manufacturer: Teva Pharmaceuticals USA National Drug Code (NDC): 00555-0973 Learn More: Amphetamine + Dextroamphetamine Details The other octagon-shaped pill in your description is Suboxone, which is a combination of Buprenorphine (8 mg) + Naloxone (2 mg). Manufacturer: Reckitt Benckiser Pharmaceuticals, Inc. National Drug Code (NDC): 12496-1306 Learn More: Suboxone Details I hope this helps!

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white, round tablet with GP 124 on one side ## The white round pill in description is identified as Metformin hydrochloride (500 mg); which is an oral anti-diabetic drug in the biguanide class. Manufacturer: Sandoz Pharmaceuticals Inc. National Drug Code (NDC): 00781-5050 Learn More: Metformin Details I hope this helps!

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Pease identify a round pinkish/orange pill, scored on one side with W5 imprinted, and the other side imprinted with IG or 1G. ## Hi Jeffrey, I located a round orange pill with W over 5 on one side and IG on the back (each letter divided by a score line). This particular tablet is reportedly identified as Warfarin sodium 5mg; which is an anticoagulant drug used to prevent heart attacks and blood clots... For verification, the manufacturer is listed as Citron Pharma and the pill itself carries a National Drug Code of 57237-124. You can also visit the manufacturer's product page for additional information at: citronpharma.com/product-details Hope this helps!

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Walmart in US is d/c this brand Sandoz Metformin GP 124. Pl. let me know if you are aware of a pharmacy which still has this brand. thanks ## Hello, Minuma! How are you? It's not that a pharmacy really discontinues carrying any brand, but that they will carry whichever one was offering the cheapest price, when they needed to restock their supply. Thus, if another company underbid Sandoz, they are now the one that Wal-Mart carries. However, you can try asking them if they can order it back in for you. What is your general location? That would enable someone to suggest a pharmacy if they know of one that has it in stock in your area.

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small yellow pill with UL imprinted on one side and 7.5 on the other ## Correction, i am sorry, I put in the wrong medication. The correct ingredient is 7.5mgs of Meloxicam, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory used to treat pain and swelling. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, headache and stomach irritation. Read more: Anything else I can help with? ## Meloxicam 7.5mg by Unichem Co; generic for Mobic 7.5mg with a National Drug Code of 29300-0124-01 is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) which is typically used as a pain reliever for arthritis, bursitis, tendonitis, etc.

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Please identify,the pill it has a wc on o,be side and 124. On the other í ## Hello, Mike! How are you? Is the marking WC 421? If so, the manufacturer Warner Chilcott lists it as being one of the active tablets from the oral contraceptive packet Lo Loestrin FE. The FDA lists its typical side effect as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, spotting and irritability.

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