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Kitsune, You mean you DON'T have the entire name on them where you live? That is terrible. Where I live it is against the law not to have the ingredients listed.
Like the actual ingredient and all that kinda stuff? Yes i agree. +3
I have a round orange pill with the letters PNE printed on one side. It cam from tijuana, Mexico. It was sold as aderrol but I doubt it
by dman297 on February 19th, 2011
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I have a pill with 93 on one side and 9540 on the other - what is it?
by nthewind12 on January 8th, 2011
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I got a lil white pill that has L484 on 1 side of it, what is it?
by Christopher_S1887 on March 19th, 2011
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Does any one take that new MEDICINE (drug) MERINA??
by SophSoph on May 21st, 2011
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Has anyone ever seen pink CA shaped ecstasy pills?
by Sean_B9820 on January 22nd, 2011
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You're reading To end confusion, who feels that all pills (prescription or otherwise) should have their entire name stamped on them no matter what?
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The name is on the bottles, but I am constantly putting my pills into mint containers to make them more portable. I know, it’s a bad practice. Then I forget which pill is which and If they dump out in my bag and I find them later I have no clue which ones they are. The pills themselves sometimes have numbers or a few letters, and some of them have nothing; very few have the actual names on them. I constantly change which umm brands I use to get the better price, but then things like my migraine and heart medications are constantly changing in appearance and the pills I use now will look different in a month or two. Very frustrating.
by Kitsune on August 6th, 2009
Oh, I see. It might be a good idea to photocopy a page with all of your pills on it and then write underneath each photocopied pill the name, colour and times of use. Keep it in your handbag.
by Theby on August 8th, 2009