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What kind of pill is small round blue almost white & says 100 on one side & a M in a square on the other side.

By lina Asked Oct 6 2008 6:02PM
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by Coatpocket on Nov 23, 2008 at 4:21 pm Permalink

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you have 100mg ms contin, it's continuous release morphine
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by Im Niko on Nov 8, 2008 at 8:02 pm Permalink

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go to drugs.com and click on pill identifier, and enter information
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by Athrael on Oct 6, 2008 at 11:57 pm Permalink

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I have no idea what this category even exists here on AB.

To be perfectly honest with an exception of a very few pills most of us here will not be able to know by the descriptions given what any given pill is. Even pharmacists would be hard pressed to know.

Now you hand it to a pharmacist s/he most likely will know on sight what it is.

Anyway, you can try to find it yourself in amongst the list of this site: http://www.muschealth.com/DI/DrugIdentifier/Default.aspx

If not one of those then click on start over and you should be taken to the search parameters.
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