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yellow oval tablet inscribed E20

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I found a yellow oval shaped tablet in an plastic bubble foil backed package with the inscription E20 on the pill. Any ideas?

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E 20
Imprint:E20 
Description:Tab, Yellow, Round, E over 20 
Ingredient &
Strength:
Mirtazapine 15 mg 
Brand (or equiv.):Remeron 
Firm:Eon 
NDC#:00185-0020 
Class;Sch:Antidepressant 
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round or oval tablet?

round or oval tablet?

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round or oval tablet?

it is oval

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The E is not over the 20, but beside it (it reads exactly: E20). On the foil backing there is a capital E, but the rest of the word is cut off. From the appearance of the package, I am guessing that the trade name starts with an E. Hope this helps. Thanks!

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E20 pill

Yellow oval pill E20 sounds like tadalafilli/tadalafilo a male ED pill!!

 

Hope that helps you

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This is a generic Cialis

This is a generic Cialis marketed in Canada. It is not available in the US. The generic name is Tadalafil.

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E20

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This is a generic Cialis marketed in Canada.

 

I don't think it's tadalafil distributed in Canada. According to Health Canada, brand name Cialis is the only tadalafil approved for distribution at this time.

If the tablet is tadalafil, it's possible it's an Indian generic. India makes a few generic ED meds.


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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could this be an

could this be an oval, off-white, soft gelatin pill rather than tablet? 

are you in new zealand, australia, or UK?

did anyone call it Euhypnos or do you suspect a benzo?

though the color is wrong could it look something like this pick from the ScottishDrugForums website:

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