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"300 m 30" Pill Images

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Pill TAGAMET 800 SB Green Oval is Tagamet

TAGAMET 800 SB

Tagamet
Strength
800 mg
Imprint
TAGAMET 800 SB
Color
Green
Shape
Oval
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Pill 800 MCG 286 Brown Round is Baycol
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800 MCG 286

Baycol
Strength
0.8 mg
Imprint
800 MCG 286
Color
Brown
Shape
Round
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Pill MYLAN 8008 MYLAN 8008 Purple Capsule/Oblong is Divalproex Sodium Delayed-Release (Sprinkle)
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MYLAN 8008 MYLAN 8008

Divalproex Sodium Delayed-Release (Sprinkle)
Strength
125 mg
Imprint
MYLAN 8008 MYLAN 8008
Color
Purple / White
Shape
Capsule/Oblong
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Pill 800 MP 99 White  is Ibuprofen

800 MP 99

Ibuprofen
Strength
800 mg
Imprint
800 MP 99
Color
White
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Pill 10 Amide 009 White Round is Isoxsuprine Hydrochloride

10 Amide 009

Isoxsuprine Hydrochloride
Strength
10 mg
Imprint
10 Amide 009
Color
White
Shape
Round
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Pill M 800 Brown Oval is Darunavir

M 800

Darunavir
Strength
800 mg
Imprint
M 800
Color
Brown
Shape
Oval
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Pill 800 M 80 White Oval is Cimetidine

800 M 80

Cimetidine
Strength
800 mg
Imprint
800 M 80
Color
White
Shape
Oval
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Pill AMIDE 0046   is Tri-Tannate

AMIDE 0046

Tri-Tannate
Strength
8 mg / 25 mg / 25 mg
Imprint
AMIDE 0046
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