Any idea what this pill is with R (in an odd font) on it?

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I found these pills in my ex-roomate's room after she moved out and was trying to identify them in books, catalogs and on the web with no luck.

They are small with what it seems to be a R (in an odd font) with a squared off box design around the "R". They are slashed on the backside (most likely to make it easier to break in half).

 

Any ideas on this?

 





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Does it look like this

Image courtesy ddmmats

Alprazolam - R 039




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That is prolly the R you are talkin about but you didn't mention the 039 so it is prolly sumthin made by the same company



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At this point I have no

At this point I have no ideas. But it will ultimately be helpful to know the pills color and shape,



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I am sorry, didn't realize I

I am sorry, didn't realize I left out those vital details.

It is a thin white and round pill. The R could be just a design of some sort but it most closely resembles a "R".

Actually I found something in the logo look up at http://www.pharmer.org/node/3066

I am still confused as to what it is. 




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Found it

This medicine is called  Ketorolaco Trometamina 10 mg.

I found information on various websites but can't understand what it is. It is obviously a medcine from Mexico but is there any other information on this anyone can provide? From what I have gathered its basically like a non-narcotic pain killer? Perhaps something like an over-the-counter variety? 




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Hi Kendo11,

Here's a nice drawing of the R logo:

//www.pharmer.org/node/8489]Forum Topic[/url]

Image Submitted by Felix

We don't know what the tablet is. Ketorolac was only a guess based on one poster mentioning a 'pain' pill.

Another poster mentioned that a round white scored tablet made by Rayere is clenbuterol:

Thread talking about clenbuterol

We can't confirm what the pills are. Rayere probably makes many round white tablets all imprinted with only its logo.

Back to your last question - what is keterolac:

Ketorolac is a strong nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). You can find consumer info at Drug Digest.

And clenbuterol is a bronchodilator. Clenbuterol is not marketed in the US, so do a Google search for more info.


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.