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peacock (?)Has anyone ever seen this imprint design before? Or better yet, know what these tablets are supposed to have in them? (They are not XTC tablets...) They are light green with a possible peacock imprint, the back is plain (broken in the image to show interior of tablet) Thanks for any assistance. 4andsic ( categories: Pill Identification )
peacock (?)
Let's try it with an image this time: Has anyone ever seen this imprint design before? Or better yet, know what these tablets are supposed to have in them? (They are not XTC tablets...) They are light green with a possible peacock imprint, the back is plain (broken in the image to show interior of tablet) Thanks for any assistance. 4andsic Great Image
That is one beautiful image and a cool logo. I'm not seeing the peacock, but the one side is very intricate. It reminds me of some Incan or Aztec artifacts. Possibly it's Peruvian or Mexican? I don't have any sources for Peruvian drugs but will certainly look through the Mexican equivalent to the PDR to see if something looks similar. But, even if we get a company name, we'll probably never be able to ID the actual pill. 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. Great pic, 4andsic.I do
Great pic, 4andsic. I do still think it looks a bit like an alien head. However, there are a few things that I also seem to notice/observe/think this looks like. The two teardrop imprints in the middle look like eyes. That being said, other things I can make myself believe this might be are a "cat" face, or a spiderman-esque head. Granted, I've not seen Spiderman since I was probably 12, but the big buggy eyes remind me of him for some reason. Any chance the analysis of this pill came back as a vitamin? I don't think that's what it is, but we've all seen Flintstone vitamins, so I guess imagining a spider man vitamin isn't completely out of the question. Just a thought. Gtrplayer good point tuna.
that might be a good lead worth looking into! 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. comic book impressions
I'll look into the vitamin angle - don't think so though, these are too tightly and professionally made - vitamins (or illicits) are usually more crumbly or soft. I can't BELIEVE you guys don't see a peacock in there! This could turn into an interesting psych test... ?
i woudlnt think it a child vitamin..i have a 4yr old and a 3 yr old and they have many many different little vitamins and the pictures are so crappy and do not even look like they should...dont know if u guys still thought vitamins just thought id add this :P Here you go, 4andsic, from
Here you go, 4andsic, from Cesar.umd.edu This is a cut and paste, as to what the logo is said to be:
Methods of Use Though available as powder or liquid, Foxy most frequently appears in tablet or capsule form. The tablets are red or purple and often embossed with an alien head or spider stamp. The capsules contain a blue, green, tan, orange, gray, or pink powder.4 (the rest I have chosen not to print)
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