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Capsules which are maroon on one side and a very light pink (almost white) on the other. Writing inscribed on each side Bristol 7279. ## I found these pills in an old medicine cabnet. I think they are antibiotics, but I'm not sure. What are they. I can't remember when/if they were prescribed to me. ## What is this drug for? Is it an antibiotic? Also, for what kind of illness or infection? ## This is Trimox 500mgs manufactured by Sandoz. Active ingredient is Amoxicillin, this is an antibiotic, it has a broad range of use to treat infections. Like skin, respiratory, ear, sinus, urinary and etc.

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what is it and what are the side effects? ## Light pink on one side and maroon on the other with Bristol 7279 on both sides of the capsule contains Amoxicillin 500 mg (Brand name Trimox from Sandoz pharmaceuticals). It is used to treat bacterial infections.

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I work away from home and find making an appt. with my GP hard. So my sciatica flared up and I filled my dihydrocodeine prescription from a proper reputable site - with a uk licensed GP and pharmacy who prescribed and dispensed it. They are unmarked pills - packaging says Bristol Laboratory. I feel they're not as effected as the ones I had been prescribed last year. I don't know if it's psychological or the pills really are not what they are meant to be. As said it's a proper GP site - they prescribe them. ## Same!!! I've just noticed that mine don't work. Obviously a bad manufacturer. ## I'm looking for a GP to prescribe Dihydrocodiene and need this med for Arthritis. Can someone let me know where to go? I'm struggling. It's much more difficult or ou...

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I always have Almas or Actavis as a brand. They've given me Bristol laboratories this time. Is there any difference or is it just the brand? I worry cause I suffer with crohn's very badly. ## Hello, Tara! How are you? It's the same medication, just manufactured by a different company. The FDA classifies this medication as a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. Is there anything else I can help with? ## Thank you ! I was just worried I always use the brand you use so I was worried. Nice to know someone out there helps when needed ## They are a bad excuse for Dihydrocodeine . They don't even work for me love . ## l usually have Dihydrocodeine with Actav...

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I'm trying to find out about a two toned capsule (pink and burgundy colored) with the word Bristol and the number 7278 on both parts of the capsule. What is this drug used for? ## It's my mother pill (81)and I 'm trying to find out what it is for ## Sandoz Pharmaceuticals lists this as being a 250 Trimox tablet, which is an antibiotic that is used to treat, or prevent various types of bacterial infections. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, non-allergic skin rash, diarrhea, and headache. Is there anything else I can help with?

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It would b nice to find a free doctor but I know that can't happen here. I have a hard time getting them with no money plus nobody wants to give you klonopin or xanax anymore and that's the only way I can be myself anymore can't do it without them. I got Medicaid and I know it don't pay for visit and really don't know if it will pay for subutex anymore since I'm not pregnant know. ## Hello, Leary! How are you? I'm sorry about the problems that you're having. The best suggestion I can make is to contact your nearest large hospitals and see if they have a social work or patient assistance/advocate group. They usually have lists of doctors that accept Medicaid, or low-income patients on a sliding fee scale, so they may be able to help you. Alternatively, do ...

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I am a 35 yr old woman and an have been havng thyroid issues and need a pcp ive been on xanax 1 mg fir 7 yrs and 2 mg for more. My pcp retired. Ive been going to a great dr for my pain and gwt subutex. But i need a Pcp. Also i feel i need a new doc period. Plz help! Also i was diagnosed with adult adhd...finally in rt dose. ) pleeeasr help!!! ## Look on Google for this Prescribers of ALPRAZOLAM in Tennessee ## Restoration and Wellness may be able to help you. Look up their website. ## I'm not sure if you want a Suboxone doctor that prescribes Xanax with the Suboxone but there is a Suboxone doctor in Johnson City Tennessee that writes out Klonopin he will probably give you three a day that's 21 a week so you got to think that is 84 a month as far as a doctor who will prescribe Xa...

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I am diagnosed bipolar anxiety depression and ptsd. I have had cabana for about 7 years and my dr retired so I have found it al it's impossible to find a dr who will write them for me. I know that where I live which is the tri cities ( va Bristol Abington ) is a high prescription drug abuse place but I am in major need of help and I have the records to prove I need them

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The BL zopiclone are OK. It stands for Bristol laboratory. They are not fake tablets. I take them. ## I got some today and they say BL and Bristol laboratories. I will take one tonight and see if I sleep well. ## I got them filled from nhs and trust me they are FAKE. Bristol labs zopiclone are fake. ## no theyre not, they deal with the nhs i get them from my local pharmacy on prescription ## I have no markings on these Zopiclone, supposed to be 3.75. Nothing happening. So annoyed. I'm sure they are fake? ## Thank you for your 'report' on blue zopiclone tabs. I was worried cos always had white ones ## The fact you get them on a script from a pharmacist sadly does not mean they are not bad/under dosed etc. Approx 10% of NHS meds are bad. It’s a very lucrative & sophi...

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i moved to bristol,va and cant find anbody that will refill my meds ## Hello, Bob! How are you? If you are taking it for pain, then you'll need to see a pain management specialist. A general practice physician won't be able to prescribe it for you and to find a new doctor, you won't be able to ask them up front if they'll prescribe Methadone, because doctors are taught to view that as being drug seeking behavior. You'll need to set up an appointment with a doctor, make sure they get a full copy of your medical records and then discuss your treatment options, while at your appointment. This is a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. If you are takin...

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Brasofensine Drug Index

Brasofensine (NS-2214, BMS-204756) is a phenyltropane that had been under development by Bristol-Myers Squibb for the treatment of Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases. In animal models of Parkinson's disease, brasofensine was effective in stimulating LMA[expand acronym] and reversing akinesia.[1] Phase II trials in humans were conducted in 1996 and brasofensine was shown to be both effective and well tolerated at a dose of 4mg;[2] however, dev...

Ariza Gepirone

Gepirone is an antidepressant and anxiolytic drug of the azapirone group that was synthesized by Bristol-Myers Squibb in 1986 and has been under development for the treatment of depression but has yet to be marketed.[1][2][3] It has been under development in the U.S. in an extended release form (referred to as gepirone ER), but despite completing phase III clinical trials and demonstrating efficacy,[3] it has been rejected multip...

Exxua Gepirone Hydrochloride

Gepirone is an antidepressant and anxiolytic drug of the azapirone group that was synthesized by Bristol-Myers Squibb in 1986 and has been under development for the treatment of depression but has yet to be marketed.[1][2][3] It has been under development in the U.S. in an extended release form (referred to as gepirone ER), but despite completing phase III clinical trials and demonstrating efficacy,[3] it has been rejected multip...

Stadol Butorphanol

Butorphanol is a morphinan-type synthetic agonist–antagonist opioid analgesic developed by Bristol-Myers.[1][2][3][4][5] Butorphanol is most closely structurally related to levorphanol. Butorphanol is available as the tartrate salt in injectable, tablet, and intranasal spray formulations. The tablet form is only used in dogs, cats and horses due to low bioavailability in humans. It was patented in 1971 and a...

Gepirone Drug Index

Gepirone is an antidepressant and anxiolytic drug of the azapirone group that was synthesized by Bristol-Myers Squibb in 1986 and has been under development for the treatment of depression but has yet to be marketed.[1][2][3] It has been under development in the U.S. in an extended release form (referred to as gepirone ER), but despite completing phase III clinical trials and demonstrating efficacy,[3] it has been rejected multip...

Butorphanol Drug Index

Butorphanol is a morphinan-type synthetic agonist–antagonist opioid analgesic developed by Bristol-Myers.[1][2][3][4][5] Butorphanol is most closely structurally related to levorphanol. Butorphanol is available as the tartrate salt in injectable, tablet, and intranasal spray formulations. The tablet form is only used in dogs, cats and horses due to low bioavailability in humans. It was patented in 1971 and a...

Ixabepilone Drug Index

Ixabepilone (INN; also known as azaepothilone B, codenamed BMS-247550) is a pharmaceutical drug developed by Bristol-Myers Squibb as a chemotherapeutic medication for cancer.[1] Contents 1 History 2 Pharmacology 3 Approval 4 Clinical uses 5 References 6 External links History Ixabepilone is a semi-synthetic analog of epothilone B, a natural chemical compound produced by Sorangium cellulosum.[2] Epothilone B itself could not be developed as a pharmaceuti...

Ixempra Kit Ixabepilone

Ixabepilone (INN; also known as azaepothilone B, codenamed BMS-247550) is a pharmaceutical drug developed by Bristol-Myers Squibb as a chemotherapeutic medication for cancer.[1] Contents 1 History 2 Pharmacology 3 Approval 4 Clinical uses 5 References 6 External links History Ixabepilone is a semi-synthetic analog of epothilone B, a natural chemical compound produced by Sorangium cellulosum.[2] Epothilone B itself could not be developed as a pharmaceuti...

I need help finding a psychiatrist in East Tennessee, near Bristol and the tri city area. I have severe PTSD and Generalized Anxiety Disorder. My pain management doctor was writing them for me but the state is passing a new law that says that pain docs can't write them anymore, only psychiatrists, it takes effect in January 2016 and I have to find one by next month or December. I've been on them for about 12 yrs now through doctors and counseling places. The counseling center I go to now will not write any controlled substances, they say it's against their company policy to write them to anyone anymore. I know it's true, I know several people that go there because their insurance won't pay for any other places around here. That's my problem too, my insurance only...

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Never had zopiclone with the letters BL before. Are they genuine? ## Yes, they are from Bristol Laboratories and they are real zopiclone. ## Hi, I have just had 60 zopiclone dispensed by BL. Are they a genuine brand? ## Update - they are no good. They don't work and are a waste of money. ## How come I take 4 and nothing happens,they are round tablets and Zopiclone aren't round,I shall be taking this further,action is required,would you like to send me some real ones to try. ## Where did you get them filled? ## I feel the same they don't work! ## But don't work unless you take a higher dose which I have but wouldn't advise other people to do ## Yes they are legitimate.

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