I found these pills in a bottle with the word alprazolam on it. My husband was precribed those a while back and they did not look anything like these, so I just looked them up an the list of alprazolam in this directory and none matched. I think they look like baby aspirin, but I'm not sure. Can anyone help?
Round, orange or peach, only markings are SJ.?
Question posted by lmwvbs on 26 June 2009
Last updated on 26 June 2009
Added 11 Aug 2009:
I found out it was 81mg adult aspirin for blood therapy.Thanks to whoever answered me.
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They are St. Joseph Aspirin Adult Chewable Tablet (81 mg)
Thank you. I just found out that a teenage friend of one of my husband's kids took the pills months ago and substituted aspirin for them as a joke. Ha Ha real funny. Thanks for your confirmation.
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