Zolpedem 12.5mg... generic version of Ambien
OTC allergy/sinus medication
Assuming that this pill is elliptical, white, or possibly oval - it's Ranitidine 300mg. It's a medication for acid reflux disease.
I have a medication that says 451 on the outside. It is a small white cylinder pill.
Doryx or...Doxycycline Hyclate, an acne medication.
The white pills in Apri contain no medication, and have no effect on how well the red pills work.
A white pill inscribed with "Roche" is likely a medication produced by Roche Pharmaceuticals. However, without additional identifying information such as the pill's shape or other markings, it's challenging to determine its specific use or dosage. It's important to consult a pharmacist or healthcare professional for accurate identification and information regarding any medication.
A white round pill imprinted with "SAMA" is identified as Samter's Syndrome medication, typically used to treat symptoms related to asthma and allergies. It is essential to verify the pill's identification with a pharmacist or medical professional, as imprints can sometimes be similar across different medications. Always consult a healthcare provider for accurate information regarding medication and its uses.
A pill marked with "400" could refer to various medications, as many drugs can have similar imprints. For example, a round, white pill with "400" might be ibuprofen (a common pain reliever) or another medication, depending on the specific shape and color. It's important to identify the pill accurately by checking with a pharmacist or using a reliable medication database. Always consult a healthcare professional for questions regarding medication.
This Pill is white an resembles that of a Tylenol Extra Strength pill. This medication is 10mg Oxycodone and 325mg of acetaminophen. This is known as Percocet.
To turn a white pill blue, you could coat it with a blue dye or use a food-safe coloring agent, but this is not typically recommended due to potential effects on the pill's efficacy and safety. It's important to note that altering medication can lead to unintended consequences, including changes in absorption or effectiveness. Always consult a healthcare professional before making any modifications to medication.
The medication name is Nortriptyline; it's an tricyclic antidepressants usually prescribed for depression.
Well, there's no way to know for sure. The number on the pill is probably the weight of the pill. If it were me, i would just throw it away. It could be dangerous to take an unknown pill, because you just don't know what it is and how it will affect you.