Oblong Pill Imprint 2 72 White

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White oblong tablet imprinted with ANDRX 720 on one side and scored on the other side ## what is andrx 720 prescribed for? ## The pill in description is Potassium Chloride SR (20 MEQ). Potassium chloride has many uses such as being a sodium-free substitute for table salt (sodium chloride). Research I have gathered states that this pill works by providing a direct replacement of potassium in the body. Potassium chloride is in the class of drugs called potassium supplements that are used to prevent hypokalaemia. NOTE: Orally, KCl is toxic in excess. You can click on the link below to view more information about this drug... If you have any other questions or concerns, please post back...

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can anyone tell me a good source to find out what this white oblong pill with LL 723 on one side and nothing on the other. ## No, I'm sorry, I've been checking all of our resources, since this was first posted and still can't find a listing for it, anywhere. Was it found in the U.S. or elsewhere? If it is something that's available over the counter, or a foreign medication, it may be difficult to determine what it contains, because they are not required to log their imprints with the U.S. FDA, as must be done for U.S. prescription medications. Does anyone recognize this tablet?

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I found this pill in my sons' pocket. It is white and oblong imptinted on one side LL 245. Anyone know what this is? I can't find any info on the internet. ## SUDATEX G TABLET This medicine is a white, oval, scored tablet imprinted with "LL 243". ## found a white oblong pill marked LL 723 on one side and nothing on the back no scores Ive searched on it and found nothing does anyone have any idea what it might be

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which colors are strongest to weakest? white, yellow, or peach ## The yellow and white oblong tablets imprinted with NORCO over 539 on one side and blank on the other, reportedly contain a dosage of 10/325. I think the white version might've came after the yellow one, but both seem to carry the same National Drug Code of 52544-0539. I also located a peach and/or white oblong tablet with NORCO over 729 imprinted on one side and blank on the back that reportedly contain a dosage of 7.5/325. Lastly, there's a smaller 5mg/325mg Norco tablet that's white with red specks; imprinted with WATSON on one side and 913 on the other. Hope this helps!

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