A friend of mine found this yellow/ Biege capsule shaped pill with T/P on one side,J-C on the other, in her sons pocket, and since I normaly have a good knowledge of most pills, she asked me to find out what it was. A doctor apparently prescribed the med to her son, but being 18 (legal age where I am), she could not really just call the doctor up and find out what it was.Could it be Acetaminaphen/codiene? She is worried... as he is hiding it, and I would hopefully be able to calm her nerves with the proper info, if not, just go to a pharmacy and ask. If you can help, I would certainly appreciate it.
Respectfully
What is this pill - with 'TP JC' imprint?
Question posted by THE_ANVIL on 24 May 2012
Last updated on 1 June 2012
Answers
Tramacet (Canadian)
Contains Acetaminophen 325mg and Tramadol 37.5mg
Tramadol is a narcotic-like pain reliever. Acetaminophen is a less potent pain reliever that increases the effects of tramadol.
The combination of acetaminophen and tramadol is used to treat moderate to severe pain.
Read more at https://www.drugs.com/mtm/acetaminophen-and-tramadol.html
Thank-You so much Plain Jane... I was about to give up on finding the answer, and telling my friend I had no idea? Sadly as said, she'll now have to "confront" her child about the whole situation.
Many Thanks!
(just a quick note, I just only recieved this answer provided by you as I guess it takes this site awhile to notify when answers are left, I'll check in more often when I have a question)
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