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"c 1 8" Pill Images

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Pill Logo (Actavis) 853 Yellow Round is Guanfacine Hydrochloride Extended-Release
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Logo (Actavis) 853

Pill AC 133 White Capsule/Oblong is Modafinil
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AC 133

Modafinil
Strength
200 mg
Imprint
AC 133
Color
White
Shape
Capsule/Oblong
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Pill Logo (Merck) 335 White Round is Belsomra
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Logo (Merck) 335

Belsomra
Strength
20 mg
Imprint
Logo (Merck) 335
Color
White
Shape
Round
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Pill CEL 200 mg White Capsule/Oblong is Celecoxib

CEL 200 mg

Celecoxib
Strength
200 mg
Imprint
CEL 200 mg
Color
White
Shape
Capsule/Oblong
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Pill TCL 280 White Oval is Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide and Guaifenesin
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TCL 280

Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide and Guaifenesin
Strength
20 mg / 400 mg
Imprint
TCL 280
Color
White
Shape
Oval
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Pill CL 43 Blue Oval is Olanzapine

CL 43

Olanzapine
Strength
15 mg
Imprint
CL 43
Color
Blue
Shape
Oval
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Pill CL 73 Blue Oval is Clonidine Hydrochloride

CL 73

Clonidine Hydrochloride
Strength
0.3 mg
Imprint
CL 73
Color
Blue
Shape
Oval
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Pill CARAFATE 17 12 Pink Capsule/Oblong is Sucralfate
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CARAFATE 17 12

Sucralfate
Strength
1 gram
Imprint
CARAFATE 17 12
Color
Pink
Shape
Capsule/Oblong
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