it is a pink film-coated round pill with an "A" on one side and "03" on the other side.
pink, round
Cholesterol reduction drug, from a category of drugs like Lipitor; Statin drugs
if you like smoking antidepressant. celexa 40mg
The 40 MG Oxycontin is Yellow..
They're tan-light brown colour & are 'oblong'.reasonably small thin tablets.Hope this helps.
I'm guessing probably not. Sounds like it would be too much pressure on your heart. Do you have asthma?
I've been on it 2 days and peeing like a goodun, so I'm going to say it certainly seems to have a initial diuretic effect
Simvastatin is what we in the pharmacy world call an HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor. It is in the most prescribed class of drugs in the world. You should not take simvastatin if you are pregnant, breast feeding, or have liver disease. The most common side effects are stomach upset, rash, or headache. Statistically, this happens in about 7% of people, but only 2% need to stop the drug because of it (meaning it is not too severe). When you start simvastatin, your blood will be monitored for the next year or so. This is to watch out for a rare side effect that can effect your liver. However, the incidence of this side effect is very very low (I mean low- like one out of every 10,000 or something), and as long as you get your liver tests done, you do not have to worry. BOTTOM LINE: Simvastatin is a great drug that has saved many lives. The benefits of it are great, and the risks of a serious side effect are tiny. You probably have a greater chance of having a serious side effect to tylenol. Make sure you get the LFT (liver function test) when you first go on it, just to be safe. As a pharmacist who gives out prescriptions for simvastatin daily, I highly recommend this drug.
Just got my Rx refilled and the pills looked different from my last fill, so researched to ensure it was the right pill. I have the Lupin simvastatin 20's as well. It's oval in shape, somewhat smaller, clay in color, with LL and C03 impressions. See http://www.lupinpharmaceuticals.com/sim6.htm
Okay, unfortunately this sounds like the ulcers that they found before have not healed or you have developed new ulcers, they are likely eroding into your posterior wall of your stomach or duodenum causing the pain in your back. The dose of nexium you are on may need to be increased to 40mg twice a day, you will unfortunately need to go back to your gastroenterologist to increase this dose for you, because 40mg a day does not seem to be working. You may also require a stronger pain medication like percocet rather than vicodin
i dont know but i sure would like to know about the clonazepam 2Mg and the gabapentin 400Mg myself...
No, methadone should be taken orally as prescribed.