ok i need to know what these pills are
a small orange/peach colored pill thats in the shape of a circle. one side has a large "m"
and the other side has the numbers 751.
Th next one is small,white, circularis blank on one side and says lily and it "looks" like the numbers 4222 but I cant be sure because its mostly rubbed off.
and the last one is small,a purplish color, in a circular shape and had MP and then a 7 imprinted on one sideand the other side is blank.
Any help would be appreciated! Thank you!
The Zyprexa tablets match your descriptions of white and round.
The Zyprexa imprints are printed in blue ink.
Are Zyprexa and hydroxyzine a bendzodiazapam? Or are they anti anixity pill like Xanax or Klonopin?
Please let e know asap!
Thanks so much!!!
Nope, zyprexa and hydroxyzine are not benzos.
Hydroxyzine is sometimes used for anxiety, but it is an antihistamine, not a benzo.
From DrugDigest.org
OLANZAPINE (Zyprexa®) helps to treat emotional and mental problems like schizophrenia or psychosis. Olanzapine is also sometimes used for the treatment of other emotional or behavioral problems like manic-depressive illness or bipolar disorder. Olanzapine can help you to keep in touch with reality and reduce your mental problems. It is not a cure. Generic olanzapine tablets are not yet available.
Well thank you for clearing that up for me! This site is the best!!!!
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Cyclobenzaprine - M 751
Generic Name: Cyclobenzaprine
Strength: 10 mg
Manufacturer: Mylan Pharmaceuticals
Trade Name: N/A
Type: Muscle Relaxant
Class: RX
MP7 is from an earlier post by kirby....
Small purple tablet imprinted MP7 is 25 mg hydroxyzine, an antihistamine that has several uses.
You can find consumer info about hydroxyzine and an image of the pill at Wall's Medicine Center.
as for the lilly XXXXX pill... i really have no idea. there are several that meet that general description however, without the exact imprint it would only be guesswork.
if you like, you can use this link and type the word "lilly" in the box that asks for "imprint". it will bring up 59 possibilitys. starting on page 2 you will see several that closely resemble yours.
sorry i cannot be of more help.
all thoughts and opinions expressed are those of my own and should not be mistaken for medical advice. i am not a doctor nor a pharmacist. all medical questions should be answered by a licensed pharmacist, doctor, or primary care manager.