There are many of them, far too many to list or describe. Once a med is available for generic manufacture, it is made by many different companies, and there are no proprietary guidelines in the pharmaceutical industry regarding how a drug looks, the only requirements say that they must have uniquely identifying imprints. However, how they look and what that imprint is, will vary from company to company and from dosage to dosage.
So thus, if you post the imprint, we can tell you if something is or is not Darvocet, however, there is no way we can post a full list of what they all look like and what the imprints are on all of them.
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