Small white pill with a cross on one side and nothing on the other. Was told it is a xanax?
Question posted by paperdoll59 on 24 June 2013
Last updated on 24 June 2013 by Anonymous
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24 June 2013
The FDA requires for pills/caplets/capsules, etc. to have an imprint, prescription and non prescription.
Besides without the imprint it is impossible to identify pills/caplets/capsules online.
Your pill could be a vitamin, a diet/herbal/energy pill, llicit or a foreign pill.
Perhaps if you show it to your pharmacist/chemist, he/she may be able to id it.
Do not take the pill.
Take care,
Further information
- Xanax uses and safety info
- Xanax prescribing info & package insert (for Health Professionals)
- Side effects of Xanax (detailed)
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