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Help identify pill Found old pills in bag and don't know what they are. On one side is 013 and on the other is a P with an upside down V. These are a white round tablet. Have searched and can't identify it. -
Hi, sounds like this MAY be VicoProfen. Basically it's a Vicodan,
with Acetamenphen,instead of aspirin. Careful. Wicked addictive!! -
Can anyone confirm/dispute this identification? I've found a number of these pills in my daughter's desk and cannot find a corresponding image when searching for Vicoprofen. They are about 3/8" in diameter, white, chalky, with "103" on one side and a large V with a smaller P inside on the other side.
Thanks! -
AP 013 is 500 mg acetaminophen, the upside down V or A is the logo for Advance Pharmaceutical.
BTW Vicoprofen has Ibuprofen, hence the name, Vicodin does not have aspirin it has acetaminophen.
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Look up Logo 013 on this site ... actually use the word logo and you will find it.
Pill imprint logo 013 has been identified as Acetaminophen 500 mg.
Acetaminophen is used in the treatment of pain; muscle pain; fever; sciatica; transverse myelitis and belongs to the drug class miscellaneous analgesics. FDA has not classified the drug for risk during pregnancy.
Acetaminophen 500 mg is not subject to the Controlled Substances Act.
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