July 15, 2006 - 9:05pm
I found this pill the other day in my drawer and I don't know what it is. It's white, smooth, oblong and has a B that goes long ways on the front and on the back is WL 90. I don't recognize this! Thx so much!
July 15, 2006 - 10:59pm
#2
Can you ID this?
Thanks so much Kirby. Now I remember I while back I was taking the Benedryl Allergy & Cold Meds for awhile. I guess I just never really paid attention to what was written on them! Thx again!
July 16, 2006 - 12:41am
#3
Benadryl alone is an
Benadryl alone is an antihistamine and contains no pseuodoephridine. A compound such as "allergy cold and sinus" may.
Your pill imprinted B WL90 is one of the Benadryl products.
I can't find the same imprint in the databases, so it's probably new and reformulated to contain phenylephrine instead of pseudoephedrine.
It might be Benadryl Allergy & Cold caplets (either old or new formula).
WL stands for Warner Lambert, a subsidiary of Pfizer. Here is an image of Benadryl Ultratab for reference:
It's a lousy scan (by me - I'm not blaming anyone else!). The imprint reads B vertically on one side and WL25 horizontally on the other side.