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Pill IG322 300 mg Yellow Capsule/Oblong is Gabapentin
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IG322 300 mg

Gabapentin
Strength
300 mg
Imprint
IG322 300 mg
Color
Yellow
Shape
Capsule/Oblong
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Pill G 32 250 Orange Round is Naproxen
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G 32 250

Naproxen
Strength
250 mg
Imprint
G 32 250
Color
Orange
Shape
Round
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Pill GG 32 25 Red Round is Thioridazine Hydrochloride
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GG 32 25

Thioridazine Hydrochloride
Strength
25 mg
Imprint
GG 32 25
Color
Red
Shape
Round
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Pill G 322 150 White Capsule/Oblong is Tramadol Hydrochloride Extended Release

G 322 150

Tramadol Hydrochloride Extended Release
Strength
150 mg
Imprint
G 322 150
Color
White
Shape
Capsule/Oblong
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Pill SG 322 White Round is Lamotrigine (Orally Disintegrating)

SG 322

Lamotrigine (Orally Disintegrating)
Strength
200 mg
Imprint
SG 322
Color
White
Shape
Round
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Pill G 322 White Capsule/Oblong is Ezetimibe and Simvastatin

G 322

Ezetimibe and Simvastatin
Strength
10mg / 20 mg
Imprint
G 322
Color
White
Shape
Capsule/Oblong
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Pill GG 822 GG 822 White Capsule/Oblong is Clomipramine Hydrochloride
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GG 822 GG 822

Clomipramine Hydrochloride
Strength
25 mg
Imprint
GG 822 GG 822
Color
White
Shape
Capsule/Oblong
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