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Pill 1861 White Round is Fludrocortisone Acetate

1861

Fludrocortisone Acetate
Strength
0.1 mg
Imprint
1861
Color
White
Shape
Round
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Pill 11 36 10 White Round is Escitalopram Oxalate
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11 36 10

Escitalopram Oxalate
Strength
10 mg (base)
Imprint
11 36 10
Color
White
Shape
Round
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Pill SEARLE 61 White Round is Lomotil
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SEARLE 61

Lomotil
Strength
0.025 mg / 2.5 mg
Imprint
SEARLE 61
Color
White
Shape
Round
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Pill SEARLE 61 White Round is Atropine Sulfate and Diphenoxylate Hydrochloride
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SEARLE 61

Atropine Sulfate and Diphenoxylate Hydrochloride
Strength
0.025 mg / 2.5 mg
Imprint
SEARLE 61
Color
White
Shape
Round
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Pill 35 PLEGINE Yellow Round is Plegine
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35 PLEGINE

Plegine
Strength
35 MG
Imprint
35 PLEGINE
Color
Yellow
Shape
Round
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Pill IL 3610 Blue Capsule/Oblong is Propranolol Hydrochloride Extended Release
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IL 3610

Propranolol Hydrochloride Extended Release
Strength
80 mg
Imprint
IL 3610
Color
Blue / Clear
Shape
Capsule/Oblong
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Pill 1361 100 Orange Capsule/Oblong is Pregabalin

1361 100

Pregabalin
Strength
100 mg
Imprint
1361 100
Color
Orange
Shape
Capsule/Oblong
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