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"cl 3" Pill Images

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Pill PC18 Red & White Capsule/Oblong is Docusate Sodium

PC18

Docusate Sodium
Strength
100 mg
Imprint
PC18
Color
Red & White
Shape
Capsule/Oblong
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Pill TCL 081 Orange Round is Senna S
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TCL 081

Senna S
Strength
docusate sodium 50 mg / sennosides 8.6 mg
Imprint
TCL 081
Color
Orange
Shape
Round
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Pill Mucinex 1200 Yellow Oval is Mucinex DM Maximum Strength
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Mucinex 1200

Mucinex DM Maximum Strength
Strength
60 mg / 1200 mg
Imprint
Mucinex 1200
Color
Yellow / White
Shape
Oval
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Pill LCI 1337 White Round is Baclofen
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LCI 1337

Baclofen
Strength
20 mg
Imprint
LCI 1337
Color
White
Shape
Round
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Pill M C 13 Yellow Round is Clonazepam
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M C 13

Clonazepam
Strength
0.5 mg
Imprint
M C 13
Color
Yellow
Shape
Round
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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 BAC 10 832 White Round is Baclofen
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BAC 10 832

Baclofen
Strength
10 mg
Imprint
BAC 10 832
Color
White
Shape
Round
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Pill medicine   is Zepbound
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Zepbound

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