It seems like you are referring to a dilaudid 4 mg. it is a opiate/narcotic for moderate to severe pain. It is very similar to herion. EDIT: Small white ROUND M on one side 4 on other: Dilaudid 4mg as written above. Small white TRIANGULAR M on one side 4 on other: Fluphenazine hydrochloride 1mg. Used for psychotic disorders. Small white ROUND M (surrounded by a square) on one side 4 on other: Tylenol #4 (Acetaminophen with Codeine 300mg/60mg). Narcotic pain reliever used for moderate to severe pain. It *MAY* be Mesnex 400mg, which is a cancer treatment medication, however I have not been provided with an image for this one. So I can't say with confidence that it could be what you're looking at.
Hydromorphone Hydrochloride or Acetaminophen and Codeine Phosphate
if you are on level 4 it is wifi
Generic Name: tramadol (TRAM a dol) Ultram is a narcotic-like pain reliever.
The white round pill imprinted with "APO TI 4" contains 4 mg of Timolol, which is a non-selective beta-blocker used primarily to treat high blood pressure and other heart-related conditions. It can also be prescribed for migraine prevention and to reduce intraocular pressure in conditions like glaucoma. Always consult with a healthcare professional for accurate identification and advice regarding medications.
Dark Meat White Treat 4 - 2008 V is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:16
the Fentanyl Buccal Tablets I take for cancer pain are small, round, white tabs with 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, or 8 on them refering to the hundreds of mgs.
there are 4 or 5 differrent pack of xanax. 0.25mg (White), 0.50 (Pink), 1mg (Purple), 2mg (White), 2mg Tri-score (White)...I'm not sure why they have 2 different kinds of 2 mg. But I'm pretty sure the 2mg tri-score is stronger than the normal 2mg.
generic Zofran 4 mg (Ondansetron hydrochloride), orally disintegrating.
It could be a generic 10mg pill.
White oval pill imprinted R 180 on one side and double scored on the other side is 4 mg tizanidine, a muscle relaxant. More info: http://tizanidine.drugs.com/
A pill marked with "141" is typically round and yellow, while a pill marked with "4" is usually an oval or capsule shape and can be various colors, often white or blue. However, the appearance can vary based on the manufacturer. It's essential to consult a pharmacological guide or a healthcare professional for accurate identification.
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