Yes the white oblong pill, labeled G 31, is a generic version for Oxycodone 10/325.
According to a search using Drug.com's Pill Identifier, there is a round yellow tablet with the imprint 'G 2444'. That pill is bupropion HCl 150mg. Check to see if the pill has a 'G' on the opposite side. Verify this information with your doctor or pharmacist.
its a pill that heals infections
It's Naproxen
It may be GENERIC ALAVERT OR CLARATIN
the G on my xanax bar looks like a normal capitol G. not sorta shaped like a stop sign G. is it fake?
the G on my xanax bar looks like a normal capitol G. not sorta shaped like a stop sign G. is it fake?
E. G. L. Thurlow has written: 'The pill-boxes of Flanders'
That would be oxycodone extended release made by DAVA.
-A oval peach pill imprinted with "2088 V" is 0.5mg Xanax.-A oval peach pill imprinted with "BP 261" is 0.5mg Xanax.-A oval peach pill imprinted with "604" is 0.5mg Xanax.-A oval peach pill imprinted with "ALP 0.5 APO" is 0.5mg Xanax.-A round peach pill imprinted with "R 87" is 2mg XR Xanax.-A oval peach pill "G 3720" is 0.5mg Xanax.-A round peach pill imprinted with "MYLAN A3" is 0.5mg Xanax.-A round peach pill imprinted with "R 029" is 0.5mg Xanax.-A round pink pill imprinted with "M A24" is 3mg XR Xanax.-A pentagonal peach pill imprinted with "G 0.5" is 0.5 XR Xanax.-XR = Extended Release.
It could be a generic 10mg pill.
You can, but you shouldn't this pill is extremely addictive. My dumb advice is stay away from it.