Otc Orange Oblong Pill P

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Found an orange oblong pill that has "mot" on it. Kind of odd to be Motrin 1b as it is usually stamped on the pill. ## Motrin was the first thing that came to my mind as well. But even if it might not be "Motrin Ib" I'd still speculate as to whether it's another form of Motrin, such as this one from CVS (but without the full imprint intact depending on its condition?): Motrin.jpg How do the letters "mot" appear on your tablet? -Are they inked on or embedded? Sometimes various dollar stores also have their own unique brand of OTC meds that bear different markings than what you might find at general pharmacies. Just something else to consider I suppose. Wish I could've been of more help!

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Identify please? A bright orange small, slender, oblong pill marked "44-393". No markings on obverse. ## Hello Northern Wis, I hope you are having a wonderful day. According to the NIH the pill you described is a 200 mg Ibuprofen which can be purchased over the counter at nearly any convenience store. (NDC: 49035-393) Active Ingredients: - Ibuprofen 200mg Inactive Ingredients: - Carnauba Wax - Fd&c Yellow No. 6 - Hypromelloses - Lactose - Magnesium Stearate - Polydextrose - Polyethylene Glycols - Sodium Starch Glycolate Type a Potato - Stearic Acid - Titanium Dioxide Labeler: Human OTC Drug Size 14 mm I hope this information helps.

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I found this in my daughters care and she is only 17, I want to know what it is so I know what punish (if any) is going to take place? : ## Hi, Tina! These are just an over the counter cold remedy. They are sold under the name Suphedrine PE Sinus Headache and contain 325mgs of Acetaminophen and 5mgs of Phenyleprhine, so nothing to worry about it. They can be purchased over the counter in many stores. Learn more Acetaminophen details here and there are more Phenylephrine details here. They aren't even the type that you have to ask for at the pharmacy counter and show ID to purchase, these are just available on the regular OTC medication shelves. Is there anything else I can help with?

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Looks like a blue jelly bean. Letters AS + SD engraved in the side. ## Hi Jess, I haven't located an exact match, but I may have found a lead. The company 'Bayer' manufacturers an oblong orange pill marked with AS DC. It's reportedly identified as an OTC cold/flu medicine containing: 325mgs of acetaminophen 325 mg + 10mgs of dextromethorphan hydrobromide + 5mgs of phenylephrine hydrochloride. Perhaps contacting Bayer directly may offer some insight or clues as to what your pill is. The following link will direct you to Bayer's contact form: consumerhealth.bayer.com/contact If you don't mind my asking, whereabouts did you get your pill from?

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Just found white oval soft gel no outside lettering or markings with an orange substance in the inside. Any ideas what this could be? ## Hi Bean, Honestly there's no way to really identify something that has no markings, unless you get it lab tested. But based on your description, I get the sense that this is more than likely some sort of dietary supplement, such as omega-3 fish oil, vitamin E, or some other OTC medication. I can only say that because I have actually seen certain fish oil and vitamin supplements both come in gel capsules like that. Did you just happen to find this pill somewhere or were you sold it?

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Oblong orange otc tablet. Has the number 44546 on.it.

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