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"cl 3" Pill Images

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Pill M EC 10 White Round is Escitalopram Oxalate
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M EC 10

Escitalopram Oxalate
Strength
10 mg (base)
Imprint
M EC 10
Color
White
Shape
Round
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Pill C 13 White Round is Glyburide

C 13

Glyburide
Strength
1.25 mg
Imprint
C 13
Color
White
Shape
Round
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Pill Mucinex 600 Orange Oval is Mucinex D
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Mucinex 600

Mucinex D
Strength
guaifenesin 600 mg / pseudoephedrine hydrochloride 60 mg
Imprint
Mucinex 600
Color
Orange / White
Shape
Oval
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Pill Mucinex 1200 Orange Oval is Mucinex D Maximum Strength
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Mucinex 1200

Mucinex D Maximum Strength
Strength
1200 mg / 120 mg
Imprint
Mucinex 1200
Color
Orange / White
Shape
Oval
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Pill TAP PREVACID 30 Maroon & Pink Capsule/Oblong is Prevacid
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TAP PREVACID 30

Prevacid
Strength
30 mg
Imprint
TAP PREVACID 30
Color
Maroon & Pink
Shape
Capsule/Oblong
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Pill CITRACAL PETITE White Rectangle is Citracal Petites/Vitamin D

CITRACAL PETITE

Citracal Petites/Vitamin D
Strength
200 mg / 250 IU
Imprint
CITRACAL PETITE
Color
White
Shape
Rectangle
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Pill TCL 081 Orange Round is Senna Time S
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TCL 081

Senna Time S
Strength
docusate sodium 50 mg / sennosides 8.6 mg
Imprint
TCL 081
Color
Orange
Shape
Round
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