The antidepressant mirtazapine.
Generic Ultramhttp://www.thatspoppycock.com/imprints/info/APO%20%20TR%2050/
A pill with the inscription APO 10 is a Zolpidem tartrate 10 mg. This pill is given by prescription only. The pill is for insomnia.
http://www.pharmer.org/images/domestic/zolpidem-apo-10
Tramadol, a pain killer used to treat moderate to severe pain.
Yes
A white scored tablet with APO T100 is trazadone, an anti--depressant.
Check and see if this is it. http://www.drugs.com/imprints.php?action=search&imprint=APO&shape=19&color=14&I1=Search
I believe this Meloxicam 7.5 (brand name Mobic.) It is an NSAID. I'm not 100% sure, so confirm this with a pharmacist.
There is no medical ingredient difference, it just signifies the drug manufacturer. Happy pill-popping!
I am trying to figure that out as well. So far what I have come up with is that APO is short for the manufacturer, Apotex. I came to this conclusion based on this webpage: http://en.allexperts.com/q/Pharmacy-1407/pill-7.htm . I was prescribed APO ibuprofen, so will check out their page now to see if they manufacture it. That's right, "APO" is the prefix for the generics manifactured by Apotex.
search identify pills or medication on google. I found it once but cant recall...