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"cl 1" Pill Images

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Pill KC 15 Yellow Oval is Potassium Citrate Extended-Release

KC 15

Potassium Citrate Extended-Release
Strength
15 mEq (1620 mg)
Imprint
KC 15
Color
Yellow
Shape
Oval
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Pill SC 12.5 Gray Capsule/Oblong is Sunitinib Malate

SC 12.5

Sunitinib Malate
Strength
12.5 mg
Imprint
SC 12.5
Color
Gray
Shape
Capsule/Oblong
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Pill C 16 Yellow Round is Potassium Chloride Extended Release

C 16

Potassium Chloride Extended Release
Strength
10 mEq (750 mg)
Imprint
C 16
Color
Yellow
Shape
Round
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Pill SD-TC 1 mg Orange & Yellow Capsule/Oblong is Tacrolimus Extended-Release

SD-TC 1 mg

Tacrolimus Extended-Release
Strength
1 mg
Imprint
SD-TC 1 mg
Color
Orange & Yellow
Shape
Capsule/Oblong
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Pill XC1 Yellow Oval is Oxcarbazepine Extended Release

XC1

Oxcarbazepine Extended Release
Strength
150 mg
Imprint
XC1
Color
Yellow
Shape
Oval
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Pill C 102 Blue Round is Fluphenazine Hydrochloride

C 102

Fluphenazine Hydrochloride
Strength
2.5 mg
Imprint
C 102
Color
Blue
Shape
Round
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Pill C 103 Pink Round is Fluphenazine Hydrochloride

C 103

Fluphenazine Hydrochloride
Strength
5 mg
Imprint
C 103
Color
Pink
Shape
Round
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