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pink or peach colored pill imprinted 018 is
Fexofenadine 180 mg - an antihistamine
white oval pill imprinted 93-6 is
Naproxen Delayed Release 500 mg -
Naproxen belongs to a class of drugs called non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Other members of this class include ibuprofen (Motrin), indomethacin (Indocin), nabumetone (Relafen) and several others. These drugs are used for the management of mild to moderate pain, fever, and inflammation.
No information found on pill imprinted a2 on both sides. Sorry.
A small white pill eith a2 on it, might be Atenolol, which is a beta blocker, used for certain heart conditions and for blood pressure. However, Atenolol should have an M on the reverse side, not a2 on both.
BTW, drugs.com has a pill lookup.
The pink pill is Fexofenadine, a decongestant cold medicine.
This is a possible match for your a2. http://www.drugs.com/imprints.php?action=search&imprint=a2&color=&shape=
Hmmm...if youre finding pills..shouldnt you just throw them out??
http://www.pharmer.org/
post on the forum there and possibly someone can find what it is for you
Best bet when finding an unfamiliar pill, if you really want to know what it is, is to take it in to a police department. They have charts which can match pills to different medicines.
Granted, they will confiscate it if it's some controlled substance.
A good friend of mine just took a 15mg Folcalin tablet..What will happen?
by TjoeBaxter is Hot Yo on September 25th, 2009
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I found a clear capsule pill with white beads inside. It has 3 black lines and a K 50 written on it. What pill is this?
by Anonymous on August 22nd, 2009
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What is a round orange pill with 1-2 on it?
by Anonymous on November 6th, 2009
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Why are some people around here so obsessed with random pills, anyways?
by Symbeline on October 12th, 2009
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What is M358 on my pill?
by wolverine on August 25th, 2009
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