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Pill par 222 par 222 Blue & White Capsule/Oblong is Doxepin Hydrochloride
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par 222 par 222

Doxepin Hydrochloride
Strength
150 mg
Imprint
par 222 par 222
Color
Blue & White
Shape
Capsule/Oblong
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Pill A 222 White Oval is Tramadol Hydrochloride Extended-Release

A 222

Tramadol Hydrochloride Extended-Release
Strength
200 mg
Imprint
A 222
Color
White
Shape
Oval
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Pill A222 Blue & Pink Capsule/Oblong is Temazepam

A222

Temazepam
Strength
7.5 mg
Imprint
A222
Color
Blue & Pink
Shape
Capsule/Oblong
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Pill MYLAN 5222 MYLAN 5222 Blue Capsule/Oblong is Omeprazole Delayed Release
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MYLAN 5222 MYLAN 5222

Omeprazole Delayed Release
Strength
40 mg
Imprint
MYLAN 5222 MYLAN 5222
Color
Blue / Green
Shape
Capsule/Oblong
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Pill 222 CARACO Yellow Oval is Miraphen PSE

222 CARACO

Miraphen PSE
Strength
600 mg-120 mg
Imprint
222 CARACO
Color
Yellow
Shape
Oval
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Pill AT2221 Gray & White Capsule/Oblong is Opfolda

AT2221

Opfolda
Strength
65 mg
Imprint
AT2221
Color
Gray & White
Shape
Capsule/Oblong
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Pill par 222 White Round is Haloperidol

par 222

Haloperidol
Strength
0.5 mg
Imprint
par 222
Color
White
Shape
Round
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