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I do not believe the others above are correct, Your pill is OVAL correct? It took some intense research and i believe if you have what i have...
Generic Name: ZOPICLONE or ZOPICLON
Brand Names: IMOVANE, LIMOVÁN
It seems to me the last. I had HALF of a ellyptical white pill with no score or notation on the back and a 5 followed by what could be practically any letter in any language and judging by the spacing of the type, one more mystery letter. My boyfriend had it the same container as his ambianc. I fell dead asleep 20 min after consuming the half pill. I AM PRETTY SURE I AM CORRECT
http://www.erowid.org/experiences/subs/exp_Pharms_Eszopiclone.shtml#Combinations
Generic Vicoprofen, unsure of the manufacturer. Teva is indicated above so there you go. I'm sure about the drug though.
If it looks like the following image, then this is what it is:
"Generic Name: Hydrocodone, Ibuprofen
Strength: 7.5 mg, 200 mg
Manufacturer: Teva Pharmaceuticals
Trade Name: N/A
Type: Analgesic
Class: RX, CIII
Size (mm): 10 X 5"
http://www.pharmer.org/node/931
I am not a doctor nor do I claim to be one. Do not take this pill if you are unsure of what it is or if a doctor has not prescribed it to you.

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