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There is a book called a Physicians' Desk Reference [ PDR ] with pictures and descriptions, or you can just take it to a pharmacist and ask him /her to identify it for you.Don't ever take drugs you can't identify.please. It sound like an anti-histamine, but there are so many generics nowadays, it's hard to tell.

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300mg gabapentin (generic for neurotin)

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