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"241 1 White and Round" Pill Images

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Pill 241 1 WATSON White Round is Lorazepam
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241 1 WATSON

Lorazepam
Strength
1 mg
Imprint
241 1 WATSON
Color
White
Shape
Round
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Pill 2410 V White Round is Carisoprodol
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2410 V

Carisoprodol
Strength
350 mg
Imprint
2410 V
Color
White
Shape
Round
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Pill U 241 White Round is Amlodipine Besylate
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U 241

Amlodipine Besylate
Strength
2.5 mg
Imprint
U 241
Color
White
Shape
Round
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Pill 1024 10 mg White Round is Amlodipine Besylate

1024 10 mg

Amlodipine Besylate
Strength
10 mg
Imprint
1024 10 mg
Color
White
Shape
Round
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Pill ANI 241 White Round is Methazolamide
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ANI 241

Methazolamide
Strength
50 mg
Imprint
ANI 241
Color
White
Shape
Round
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Pill b 241 White Round is Mirtazapine (Orally Disintegrating)
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b 241

Mirtazapine (Orally Disintegrating)
Strength
15 mg
Imprint
b 241
Color
White
Shape
Round
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Pill J 241 White Round is Alendronate Sodium

J 241

Alendronate Sodium
Strength
10 mg
Imprint
J 241
Color
White
Shape
Round
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Pill 2241 White Round is Carbamazepine Extended-Release

2241

Carbamazepine Extended-Release
Strength
100 mg
Imprint
2241
Color
White
Shape
Round
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