pill with 44

Posted by glbgn754 on January 11, 2012
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I’m not finding 44 266, a lot of LNK International’s pills are new and not in the databases yet, but it is OTC. You can try calling LNK at 631-435-3500 or (631) That’s what I was thinking also, since my own caffeine tabs have the 44 on them. And Vivarin are yellow, & believe the Stay Awake were too. But anytime you have a question of what a pill may be, you can call the Poison Control Center, and they should be able to ID any RX or over the counter med for you. By Code numbers/letters. Or probably even a partial code plus description of the pill shape & color, etc.
The biggest problem would probably be something Generic that had the numbers scratched off, since so many can be just white tab or caplet, etc. But if something appears it Never had any code or manufacturer name or anything on it … I think it is probably something considered more of a nutritional than a medication. Examples: Chromium Picolinate, Vitamin E, Lecithin, etc. The trouble there is like the blue tab with no numbers on it I once found … was an anti-algea tab for the aquarium

 

blue oblong capsule Dan 5440

Posted by glbgn754 on January 11, 2012
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Also, if you ever have any pill you cannot identify (though this one is easily & repeatedly found at Google simply by search for “DAN 5440”) then it is fast & accurate to phone your nearest Poison Control Center. Given the Letter + Number code I believe they can ID any medication for you (with or without the color mentioned), in my experience. I have done this in the past when a lone or out of place pill was found.
It is good to know their phone number in advance in case any children might visit & manage to find their way into anything from medication to cleaners or insecticides, etc. So I found it reassuring to post it inside of cabinet doors where anyone present would see it if somehow something dangerous got left in an accessible cabinet by mistake.

That’s right
This pill is DOXYCYCLINE HYCLATE 100 MG
Imprint Code DAN 5440 / DAN 5440
Description blue, oblong capsule
Info at http://www.drugs.com/MTM/doxycycline.html

Found several pills?

Posted by glbgn754 on January 11, 2012
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I found several pills in a pill container labeled with a prescription for percocet 5mg,
There were 3 medium-large round, white pills with 512 on one side and a score on the other, and they match the prescription so these must be the percocet,
a white, oblong pill with M357 on one side, and a score on the other,
and a very small green pill with an imprint that is very worn and difficult to read, however I can make out a 477 along the bottom.
Also, the prescription was for about a year ago, and the person who’s room I’ve found these in has said that opioid analgesics make her unbearably nauseous, and that she’s known this for over ten years. The prescription is for 30 percocet, so I’m confused as to what happened to the other 27 pills if they weren’t taken, where the other two pills are from, and why oxycodonewas even prescribed to her due to her allergy to opioids. I would just ask her if I had a reasonable explanation as to how I found the pills. If anyone could identify the other two pills, or offer insight into why they are even there, that would be greatly appreciated.The green pill may be diazepam (valium) and the other is hydrocodone/acetaminophen (vicodin)

Methadone

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I no longer have possession of these pills but i was told they were methadone. I cant remember the markings but it was a medium size small pill and it was either orangish or green. Any ideas, sorry for lack of info

Canadian Morphine 200mg, 60mg, 30mg, 100mg

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Round pink pill G on one side 100 on other

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white oval 20 oxy

Posted by glbgn754 on January 11, 2012
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I think the pill you found is a Levoxyl (not sure that’s spelled right). If it is, it’s a hormone replacement. I’m not trying to make you worry for nothing, but whatever would he be doing with that? Is there a chance he too thought it was an oxycontin? If he did and he has it….hmmmm. Do you have reason to be suspicous of him? I have 2 grown up children and one of them gave me a run for my money, I’ll tell you. In retrospect, I wish I had paid more attention to the signs that I simply did not want to pay attention to, so I didn’t and that was a HUGE mistake.

I don’t want you to start worrying for nothing but where kids are concerned, I’d rather err and take action on suspicion than to ignore it. Just my experience. Good Luck. If you need to come back for advice, you will find it on this forum.

Peace,Catrina: After reading the one reply identifying the white pill that you had found in your son’s room as “Levoxyl”-(hormone replacement pill), I was thinking that perhaps your son was given this while in school and told that it was an “oxycontin”. Being the imprint has “oxy”, one not familiar with meds, might just take the imprint at face value and assume that oxy would indeed stand for oxycontin. If indeed this is the case, it certainly would be bad enough taking prescription pills not prescribed for you, let alone having someone falsely representing what indeed the true med is?! One also could presume that maybe it was just something that your son had found on the floor perhaps and picked it up to throw out and somehow forgot it was in his pocket? Good Luck ~

 

The one “Frazzle” may be talking about is Canadian its imprinted OXYIR and 20 on the back, its a white oval scored tab. The OP’s pill is imprinted 20 OXY / scored (big difference).

What are these pills?

Posted by glbgn754 on January 11, 2012
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I just received 90 little round scored white pills with T imprinted above the scored line, and P imprinted below the scored line all on one side with nothing on the other side of the pill. What are these pills? P.S. I was told they’re either valium or ativan, but I haven’t a clue because I couldn’t find these such pills on any pill identifier sites. Please help. Thanks.

pill, MANO 10

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pill, MANO 10
MANO 10 MG is 10 MG of Diazepam, brand name Valium.
It may be authentic, it may be a counterfeit. Lot’s of fake Diazepam Tablets are showing up that are perfectly cut and look just like any other generic version. The dye is usually off color in the fake ones and some counterfeit Valiums have a rough “V” cut on it with a very light blue dye.

We can’t say it’s a fake, yet.

In a lot of country’s generic’s such as this are common, I remember being prescribed the MANO generic before and it was fine. It also had the same imprint and markings like you described.

Hope this has been of some help.

yes they are valium and they do the job for me i think mano 10s are fine there not as good as real valium but there good considering there fake

Oval White Pill

Posted by glbgn754 on January 11, 2012
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Oval pill, C A on the front, Cobalt Manufacteur Logo, probably a Canadian pill.

Please help, been looking for a while.