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Has anyone ever seen a pill with this imprint? The logo is the letter 'I' running vertically through the letter 'G'. The pill is an orange gelcap. I posted a picture in the 'image galleries' section. Thanks.

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 I am not a Dr. I just play

 

I am not a Dr. I just play one on TV.

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This might sound like a

This might sound like a silly question, but do you have any idea what you think it "might" be?  I have a guess, but at this point, it's just that.  

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I think it could be

a generic Advil or Docusate Sodium

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I am leaning towards a

I am leaning towards a generic Docusate Sodium, but have absolutely nothing to prove that.  DrugDigest's images do not include this imprint.  I'm trying to figure out who makes the pill, and work from there. 

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IG or GI Logo

This logo is driving me crazy. I can't find anything in the databases except Invagen, but the company uses a plain uppercase IG on its pills.

I've checked DrugID.info a couple of times. It's a subscription database that has great graphics of most company logos. Unfortunately there is nothing matching this IG or GI logo.

I do agree with edhead2 and gtrplayer; the gelcap is probably docusate. But it would be nice to identify the manufacturer.


I'm not a pharmacist or a medical doctor. This message is not medical advice nor is it an offer to provide medical advice. All drug identifications should be validated by a licensed MD or pharmacist.
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The Strange Red Pill

Hee hee hee! That pill looks like the generic stool softener we used at the last healthcare facility we worked at... cant tell you for sure unless I saw it to scale... but Im pretty sure thats what it is. Trust me when I say it's GREAT for cleaning you out!! Too many a time... *shudders*

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These are the results I found for IG011
You searched by ID with an exact match for:
Side 1: LN
Matches: 2
Imprint
Brand (or equiv.)
Firm
Description
NDC#
Ingredient & Strength
Class; Sch.
LNPanwarfin
Abbott
Tab, Orange, Round, Abb. Logo
 
Warfarin Sodium 2.5 mg
Anticoagulant
LN
Fludarabine Phosphate
Bayer
Tab, Salmon Pink, Film Coated
45414-1311 
Fludarabine Phosphate 10 mg
Leukemia Cancer Treatment
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IG 011

Thanks str8updude,

But this is the pill:

IG 011?

Has anyone ever seen this pill, or even this logo, for that matter? Thanks!

 

We still don't know what it is but we're sure it's OTC - and probably docusate.  Or, if it's large (we don't have measurements), it could be a cold/cough combo.

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That looks right Kirby

God knows I know since I take meds that stop me up faster than Taco Bell.

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Help Flyer1976

Are you sure it's docusate?

Can you please check your bottle for manufacturer?

Please?

That's very important.

We need to know medication, milligrams and manufacturer or distributor (preferably manufacturer).

Thank you so much.Smile

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lol...

Well, I don't think it's either one of those two drugs I listed now....sorry for the incorrect information.  Now that I see the pic, just from a glance it does look like some sort of cough/cold preparation. I'm not sure tho....And I would make doubly sure before I took it if it was docusate....lol..Taco bell....that's hilarious, but true.....Ray