1P 17 help!

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Can someone help Identify what this pill is?? Small white round pill with 1P over 17. Imprint is on one side the other side is blank. I'm having a tough time finding wat it is. I've been told is a generic percocet. Any help please!




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IP 17

yea i can tell you that its not a generic percocet, according to the database on this site.  however there are generic percocets with similar imprints, the first letter is an i, not the number one.  according to the database IP 203 thru IP 206 are generic percs made by Interpharm, but i did a search for ip 17 and came up no results, on this site anyways.   are u sure u have the imprint right?  there are some members on here that are really good at finding pills so maybe one of them will help you.



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IP 17 round white pill

Thanks for the info. If there's anyone out there that can shed some light and help me Id this pill it would be greatly appreciated!



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IP 17

Most of Interpharm's pills have IP plus three numbers, but there are a few exceptions.

Some cold remedies have two digits but nothing matches your description of small white round.

It's possible the product is something very new but I doubt if it's a serious RX med since prescription meds are usually very well documented.

We'll keep looking and eventually something should pop up.


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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still working on this. 

still working on this.  like Kirby said, almost certainly OTC.  this may be a Magno-Humphries product rather than Interpharm.




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we'll need a picture

okay, we'll need a picture of the tablet.  this is NOT an Interpharm nor a Magno-Humphries product.  FYI: Magno-Humphries manufactures various OTC products and sometimes uses "1P" imprint.