This pill is Mononessa (Birth Control pill) and the green ones are the placebo pills. So basically it's a sugar pill with no medication.
Round white pill WPI 839
The pill labeled WPI 339 is identified as Diphenhydramine hydrochloride 25 mg, an over-the-counter antihistamine commonly used to relieve symptoms of allergies, hay fever, and colds, such as sneezing, runny nose, and itching. It is also often used as a sleep aid due to its sedative properties. Always consult with a healthcare professional before using any medication.
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The WPI 338 pill is a white, round tablet identified as Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride 25 mg, commonly used as an antihistamine to relieve symptoms of allergy, hay fever, and the common cold. It can also be used as a sleep aid due to its sedative properties. Diphenhydramine works by blocking the effects of histamine in the body, providing relief from itching, runny nose, and other allergy symptoms. Always consult a healthcare professional before use, especially for children or if you have underlying health conditions.
WPI in textiles stands for Wraps Per Inch. It refers to the number of yarn wraps within an inch along the width of the fabric. WPI is a measurement used to determine the yarn density and thickness of woven or knitted fabrics.
No, green tea is not mentioned on any website to work as a diet pill. Green tea will not suppress your appetite.
I don't know about YOUR small green pill with "187" imprinted on it, but MY small green pill with "187" imprinted on one side and a score (for cutting in half) on the other side is Ocycodone (Roxicodone) 15mg.
nope but she "takes" the red and it is not a pill it is a tablet
I am sure what type of pill you are talking about. This question cannot be answered.
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Yes, there is a green percocet.... most common is a small, round, green pill with the imprint of A 214 on one side of the pill and nothing imprinted on the other.... This is a 15mg percocet