Pil R 713

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this pill just has R 713 marked on one side its oblong and white and has a split in the middle like a deep scoring. its not RX 713 just R 713 and the R looks almost like a P ## Hello, Thanks for providing the detailed description. I was able to locate the pill with these markings to be an extended release Isosorbide Mononitrate (30mg), oral tablet. The "R" that curves around like a "P" at the top is actually identified as a logo and not a letter; although I'm not exactly sure which company logo this figure represents. This medication is used in the treatment of heart failure, angina pectoris prophylaxis, and esophageal spasm. More information about this medication can be viewed in the two links below: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0000660/ I hope this helps!

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round pill green white multi layer ## Antibiotic against fungi and moulds called Tylosin ## And that answer is absolutely INCORRECT! Pill Image This pill IS 385mgs of Aspirin, 30mgs of Caffeine, and 25mgs of Orphenadrine. This is a generic for Norflex, a mild, non-narcotic pain reliever.

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white oblong pill ## Based on the description provided, I found your pill to be Amoxicillin + Clavulanate Potassium (500 mg - 125 mg). For information about this drug, please refer to the link below... If you have any more questions or concerns, please post back and I will be happy to help you.

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Just wanted to know if I can use the G & W 3171 pill for a tooth infection? I have some left over from my doctor and I see a bump growing in my mouth. I'm pretty sure that's the infection forming by my tooth. I'm in a lot of pain and don't have time to go to a dentist. Can I use these in the meantime? Please help. ## Hi Kera, The pill you're describing is reportedly identified as Clindamycin hydrochloride 150 mg, made by G & W Labs with a National Drug Code of 00713-3171. From what I understand, Clindamycin is a potent broad-spectrum antibiotic that I believe if taken correctly could prove useful for a tooth infection. In past experiences I recall receiving Clindamycin, Amoxicillin, Penicillin & even Ciprofloxacin (at different times of my life for tooth ...

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I found 2 older looking pills in a purse. one side has 7131 on it and the other side appears to have an uppercase A then a scratch and maybe an uppercase B. then it is scored and below it is a 50. the original color may have been white, light green or even yellow.

I have a white oblong shaped pill scored to break into 2 large chunks on the ends and 2 smaller in the middle. the number 718 is written on it and it looks like an M or W logo...any ideas? ## Is there a chance that the marking is 713 instead of 718? I think I located a match, but the marking shows 713 W (it is also white and oblong). The number 3 can appear to be an 8 in some cases, so I thought it would be worth a shot. The pill with this marking is identified as Cefprozil (500 mg). It is used to treat bronchitis, ear infections, skin infections, and other bacterial infections. If this doesn't sound like the pill you have, please post back and I'll try searching other sources.

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I have half a pill, I know Ive taken the other half in the past but don't remember what it is. What I can see (now keep in mind its only half a pill) R on one side and 3 on the other, Not sure of what else would have been written on the pill... Any ideas? ## I'm finding way too many different variations of numbers and possibilities when I research white oval pills, with an R on one side and a 3 on the other. Do you know whether or not the pill has a score line, or even perhaps some measurements (in millimeters) of the half pill, to help get a better idea of its actual size in relation to other white oval pills? A few of the imprints I came across for white oval pills are: RDY 293 RX 713 RUGBY 39 14 R 316 I hope this helps! Does anyone else have an idea of what this could be?

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I have a blue and red pill with the word g&w on one side and 3171 on the other side. Can that pill be used for urinary tract infections? ## Hi Rose, I located a blue and red capsule marked with "G&W" on one side and "3171" on the other, that's reportedly identified as Clindamycin HCL 150 mg; an antibiotic used for treating a variety of bacterial infections, including UTI's. Size: 19mm Labeler: G&W Laboratories, Inc. NDC: 00713-3171 Inactive Ingredients: -Starch, Corn -Lactose Monohydrate -Magnesium Stearate -Ferrosoferric Oxide -D&c Yellow No. 10 -Aluminum Oxide -Fd&c Blue No. 1 -Fd&c Blue No. 2 -Indigotindisulfonate Sodium -Fd&c Red No. 40 -Gelatin -Propylene Glycol -Shellac -Titanium Dioxide -D&c Red No. 28 I hope this helps!

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What is the name of a capsule that is red and turquoise with 3171 on the turquoise side and G & W on the red side? ## A blue and red capsule imprinted with "GW; 3171" is reportedly identified as Clindamycin HCL 150mg; used for treating a variety of bacterial infections. For verification, the manufacturer is listed as G & W Laboratories and the pill itself carries a National Drug Code of 0713-3171-01. Furthermore, the capsule is said to be 19 mm in size. You can also click on the NDC link for more information. I hope this helps!

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I have a blue capsule with G & W 5256. Can you show me a picture of what it is? ## Hi Toni, From what I could gather, a blue capsule marked with G & W 5256 is reportedly identified as a 300mg Clindamycin hydrochloride pill, used for treating various types of bacterial infections. I do not know where to find a photograph for you, but for verification the pill itself carries a National Drug Code of: 0713-5256-01 You can also send the manufacturer an email asking for an image at: [email protected] I hope this helps!

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peach colored oval pill ## This is Alprazolam 0.5 mg. For more details please see the following discussion thread: view_drug_forum.asp?Title=what+mg%2E&Page=71324

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