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Ok, I've had no luck anywhere with this one. It's pink or peach in colour, has T43 on one side, and rph on the other. Any help would be wonderful. Here's a picture to help:

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i am having a difficult time

i am having a difficult time w/ this one b/c the lack of info on the makers site.

check this though http://www.ratiopharm.ca/e/Products/


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RPH T43

Hi Wintermute,

Thanks for the nice picture.

I agree with phisher. We aren't finding any information on this imprint. I think this is an instance where you will need to contact the company and ask the company to ID the pill:

ratiopharm
6975 Creditview Road
Unit 5
Mississauga, ON L5N 8E9
Phone: (905) 858-9612
Toll free: 1 800 266-2584
Fax: (905) 858-9610
Toll free fax: 1 800 881-5175

The RPH imprints are new, and the T usually denotes a generic med name beginning with T. But there are exceptions, and we've checked everything in the Canadian databases for Ratiopharm products.

Ratiopharm is changing many imprints from TEC or Alti to RPH, so it could be a currently marketed med where the imprint has changed recently (and the databases are not yet updated).

If you do find out what the pill is, please let us know. And, of course, we will continue to look and hope the databases are soon updated.


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The trick is you’ve got to

The trick is you’ve got to sharpen, darken, and up the rez when you scan.

Anyway, I would do what needs to be done to find out what I’ve got, but I’ve got a plane to catch, and the less random pills on me, the better. I’ll be back in 2 weeks and then maybe we’ll get to the bottom of this conundrum.

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I gave them a call and it

I gave them a call and it turns out they are 50mg trazodone pills. If anyone has some personal experience with them and would like to share a quick rundown, that would be great.

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RPH T43

Wintermute, thanks for calling Ratiopharm and also thanks for posting what the pill is.

Trazodone is an antidepressant. You can read the consumer information sheet about ratio-Trazodone from MediResource.

At the bottom of the sheet is the product physical description, but the old imprint of SYC T50 is still listed. Hopefully the database will be updated in a few months.

Thanks again.Smile


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Trazadone

Trazadone is classified as anti-depressant but is very often provided as a sleep aid, as it was to me, and it works well, but if you are thinking about using it for recreational use, it's not that great, it will make you really drowsy(and no, not like opiates or benzos) and has some side effects i didn't like.