W 924

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Enalapril Maleate 5 mg Oral Tablet
W 924: Enalapril Maleate 5 mg Oral Tablet
NDC: *
64679-924
Imprint:
W 924
Color:
White
Shape:
Round
Size:
8 mm
Drug:
Enalapril
Labeler: *
Wockhardt USA LLC.
Category:
Blood Pressure
* May have multiple labelers & NDC codes.
Source: US National Library of Medicine (NLM)

Inprint 924 Watson, White Pill,Oblong, score. Oxycondone 30mg ? ## what is watson 924 ## I'm sorry, but I have never been able to find an identification for this. I have to wonder if the imprint was being misread, though I did try playing around and switching the order of the numbers, but still found nothing that matches this description. Does anyone know what this is?

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white round pill with w/924 ## The pill you have is Enalapril maleate (5 mg). Enalapril is a treatment for high blood pressure that works by modulating the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone (RAS) system. 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. ## Need to find suboxone ..

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M 924 is Buprenorphine NOT Enalapril....Big difference ## Hello Bruce! How are you? Thanks for pointing this out, you are correct. The 5mg Enalapril tablet manufactured by Wockhardt actually has a W over the 924 on a round, white tablet. The FDA classifies it as an ACE inhibitor and its typical side effects may possibly include nausea, dizziness, headache, increased urination and hypotension. While the 8mg Buprenorphine tablet manufactured by Mylan Pharmaceuticals has an M over 924 on a round, white tablet. The FDA classifies this medication as an opiate that is most commonly used to treat drug addiction. It carries the risk of being habit forming and its typical side effects may possibly include nausea, dizziness, headache, constipation and dry mouth. Does anyone have any questions I c...

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Round white pill with the imprints M 924 on one side and nothing on the other side. With no score on it. ## This tablet is manufactured by Mylan Pharmaceuticals and they list it as containing 8mgs of Buprenorphine, in a sublingual formulation, it is a generic for Subutex, which is most commonly used to treat drug addiction. The FDA warns that it carries the risk of being habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache, dry mouth, and constipation. Is there anything else I can help with?

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## That tablet with the 0924 9 3 marking actually contains 600mgs of Oxaprozin, which is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory that's used to treat pain, fever and swelling. Learn more Oxaprozin details here. It may cause side effects, such as nausea, headache and stomach irritation. Is there anything I can help with?

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I've been on Subs for a while and i just received the Mylan 924 for the first time... I've been with Roxanne 54_411 for some time now... Does anyone have an opinion as far as which manufacturer is better. Or what's your opinion personally? ## Hi Strawz, Although I haven't taken Subutex (buprenorphine), I did want to offer an outsider's opinion when it comes to switching tablets or manufacturers in general. The truth of the matter is that each tablet can affect each person differently, which would in essence render any feedback null as there's no way to determine if you will experience the same benefits or side effects as someone else, until you take it and know for yourself. I think this is largely due to the seemingly ever-changing list of inactive ingredients (...

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The round white pill with M 924 is buprenorphine 8mg sublingual tablets used to treat opiate dependency. It is NOT a blood pressure pill. ## I go to Kmart pharmacy. And I get buprenorphine 8mgs every mouth 2 times daily. I need every help I can to pay for my script. ## Hello Pharmaceuticalman, Correct. According to the NIH database this is a 8mg Buprenorphine Hydrochloride Sublingual pill which is used to treat opiate dependency. I'm not sure who told you that it was a pressure pill. In case you were interested I provided some additional information below on this pill from the NIH. NDC 0378-0924 Imprint M;924 Name Buprenorphine Hydrochloride Sublingual Active Ingredients Buprenorphine Hydrochloride 8 mg; Label Author Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc. Color White Size 10mm Shape Round Scor...

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Just got done at my doctor's appt. Went to fill my script and got these new pills with "m 924" printed on one side. I looked up the pills and they're subutex. Im just wondering if anyone has an opinion about them (like or dislike more or less than the 54/411 ones)? ## Hi Adam, In response to your question about liking/disliking one particular version of subutex vs another, I think the answer is subjective to each individual based on a wide variety of differentiating and underlying factors such as body chemistry, age, weight, other medications being taken at the same time, metabolism (how well one absorbs different binders/fillers), etc... Given this information, my feelings are that the only way to truly know which one your body prefers is to give them each a trial run, ...

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What is the main differences between ( M 924 ) and (54 411) BUPRENORPHIN will some Buddy please tell me I would ask the pharmacy but they are closed and I just realized that my script has changed the pill type ## Since this medication is available as a generic, it is manufactured by several different companies to help create market competition to try to keep prices as low as possible. Whichever one your pharmacy has in stock may vary, depending on which company was offering the cheapest price, at the time they needed to restock their supply. And that is the only difference here, you've just received pills from a different manufacturer. The one with the M 924 marking is listed by the FDA as being manufactured by Mylan Pharmaceuticals and the one with the 54 411 marking is listed as b...

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I've been taken subutex for about a year and I've always gotten the 54 111 pills.And went to get my script filled and they have me the M 924 it made me so drowsy unlike the other ones I don't understand if they are the same pill just different manufacturers I w never get theses ones again THEY SUCK THEY MADE ME DIZZY AND TIRED ALL DAY UNLIKE 54 111 the make me feel normal maybe I'm just used to taking the other ones and have to get used to them I d go back until two I hope these side effects don't last the whole times ## Under the Hatch-Waxman Act of 1984, generics are allow to differ in the amount of the active ingredients by as much as plus or minus 20%. Thus, these news one may be a little lower or higher in it, so you could be experiencing some withdrawal effects...

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Is this pill supposed to be swallowed or put under the tongue? I had gotten a couple from the hospital and the nurses couldn't even tell me what I was supposed to do with them. Please help me figure out what to do. ## This is listed as being a sublingual tablet that is meant to be dissolved under the tongue, though there is no harm if it is swallowed, it will just take a bit longer to work, if you do so. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, dry mouth, and constipation. Is there anything else I can help with?

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Hi i Have M924 it is subetex correct ## Hello, Rich! How are you? Yes, that is correct. The manufacturer, Mylan Pharmaceuticals, lists this tablet as containing 8mgs of sublingual Buprenorphine, so it is a generic for Subutex. The FDA classifies this medication as an opiate that is most commonly used to treat drug addiction, 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?

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I just just picked up my pills and I didn't even Noticed it wasn't MY 54 111 lol. Now I only been on these's one's for only today so and I Love My 54 111 too so, What is Up with this? And Dose it Work the Same these's M 924? I been tried All Day and then Noticed my pills so is i me or Do these's SUCK? BUTT??? ## Hello, Amanda! How are you? Generic medications are normally manufactured by several different companies to create market competition and help keep prices as low as possible. Which one your pharmacy carries, at any given time, may change, depending on who was offering the cheapest price, at the time they needed to restock their supply. It is the same medication, in the same dosage, just maefaucted by a different company, which in this case is Mylan Pharma...

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What kind of pill is this and what are the side affects? ## Hello, Bonnie! How are you? This tablet is manufactured by Teva Pharmaceuticals and they list it as containing 600mgs of Oxaprozin. The FDA classifies this medication as a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory that's used to treat pain, fever and swelling. Its typical side effects may possibly include nausea, dizziness, headache, increased risk of bleeding and stomach irritation. Is there anything else I can help with?

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I've been going to a clinic for almost a year now and each time I get prescribed 8mg Subutex. When I would fill my prescription I would receive 54 411 white tablets. Today when I picked it up I got M 924 white tablets. The only difference I've found is the manufacturer. The manufacturer for the 54 411 is ROXANE and for the M 924 is MYLAN. Are they pretty much the same pill just different imprint/manufacturer? ## I'm trying to figure out the same issue!! ## Yes, these tablets are just manufactured by different companies, which so very common with generics. The FDA classifies this medication as an opiate that is most commonly used to treat drug addiction. It has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and c...

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round white scored pill with W 924 ## The pill you have is Enalapril maleate (5 mg). Click here to see a picture of the pill. 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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I am dreaming out. I have been on buprenorphine/naloxone for a few years. A brief interlude with the "Roxanne" brand (doctor said it was b/c of the surgery I had last year). Found myself in the east coast due to a family emergency and my script ran out. The doctor here prescribed buprenorphine and was fully aware I needed suboxone. Went to fill it at CVS and instead of the orange tablets which I quite like and works very well I was given as mentioned and the pill is white with an M and underneath that it has (I think) 924. Is this suboxone? Unlike everyone on here I liked the Orange tablets which they still give in California. The films did not work as well for me. I hope I am freaking out for nothing. The 2 seemed to be spelled the same exact for the buprenorphine has an e on t...

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