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"AA 12" Pill Images

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Pill CORGARD 40 BL 207 Blue Round is Corgard
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CORGARD 40 BL 207

Corgard
Strength
40 mg
Imprint
CORGARD 40 BL 207
Color
Blue
Shape
Round
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Pill TOFRANIL-PM 125 mg M Orange & White Capsule/Oblong is Tofranil-PM

TOFRANIL-PM 125 mg M

Tofranil-PM
Strength
125 mg
Imprint
TOFRANIL-PM 125 mg M
Color
Orange & White
Shape
Capsule/Oblong
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Pill P PRAVACHOL 20 Yellow Rectangle is Pravigard Pac

P PRAVACHOL 20

Pravigard Pac
Strength
buffered 81 mg / 20 mg
Imprint
P PRAVACHOL 20
Color
Yellow
Shape
Rectangle
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Pill RP700 SECTRAL 200  Capsule/Oblong is Sectral
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RP700 SECTRAL 200

Sectral
Strength
200 mg
Imprint
RP700 SECTRAL 200
Shape
Capsule/Oblong
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Pill PAR 3012 PAR 3012 Blue Capsule/Oblong is Alvimopan

PAR 3012 PAR 3012

Alvimopan
Strength
12 mg
Imprint
PAR 3012 PAR 3012
Color
Blue
Shape
Capsule/Oblong
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Pill CORGARD 20 KPI 232 Blue Round is Nadolol
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CORGARD 20 KPI 232

Nadolol
Strength
20 mg
Imprint
CORGARD 20 KPI 232
Color
Blue
Shape
Round
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Pill InnoPran XL 120 Gray & White Capsule/Oblong is InnoPran XL
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InnoPran XL 120

InnoPran XL
Strength
120 mg
Imprint
InnoPran XL 120
Color
Gray & White
Shape
Capsule/Oblong
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