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Need identification for pill maybe morphine - cot 127??

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pill is whit and round with the imprint cot127 on one side and nothing on the other was saide to be morphine 20 mg???? Thank you in advance

Stephanie

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i found a cor 127 imprint that is tramadol 50mgs is that it ?

white and round ?

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Thank you

It maybe i am not sure if anyone else has a picture or any info please let me know thank you so much

                              Stephanie

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Cor127

Traveler is correct.

Cot 127 is often mistaken for cor 127.

Round white tablet imprinted Cor 127 is 50 mg tramadol, an analgesic.

I've never seen a picture of the Corepharma tramadol.

Would you please upload a photo of your pill?

Tramadol is such a common medication yet we only have two images. And the professional databases don't have many images either.

Thank you.


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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Ultram

Kirby is Absolutley correct, I am not a Doctor but am however a pharmacist so I am privy to seeing what medications have on them every day. Ultram or better known in it's generic form of Tramadol does come in many forms, one of which is the one in question. Oddly enough this brand of this medication has caused alot of questions so please let me validate Kirb's findings. I deal with this medication many times everyday. I don't have a picture of it but I'll see what I can do, I don't think i'd be burned at the stake for photographing medications.... This medication does read COR 127. The R is very easily confused to be an T, which in this case would make it COT 127 and thus making it a much more powerful drug known as Morphine, depeding on other markings you'd find on the other side of the pill (granted on the one in question you find none) but on the very similar pill morphine there is a number on the back indication the mg. I hope this clears up any questions about this type of medication. I'll do what I can to post a picture of the pill itself. Good luck everyone