Need help with a pill id for Q logo

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Found this pill with my other medications and don't have any idea of what it is. It's a very small, perfectly round pill. Dark shade of blue like the name brand OxyContin 160mg tablets. On one side it's scored with nothing else and on the other side it has an elaborate Q that almost looks like the Quizno's (Restaraunt) Q Logo. (Picture of logo here: http://www.msnairport.com/img/quiznos_logo.jpg) I've searched both google and this site and only found one reference to it and no one answered what it was. Will try and upload photo later.




4andsic's picture
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Q (ball)

Here is my suggestion on this one - I think the "Q" may be a logo for Quigley Pharma.  They are the makers of "Cold-eeze" products. 

This product line has a grape-flavored bubble gum ball - but I can't find an image..... maybe someone else can.  or get the MSDS sheet on this product and get the product description.

Just a thought....

4andsic




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MSDS???

Do they make material data safety sheets for drugs or am i misreading this acronym?


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.



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wrong term

you're right, MSDS is probably not the correct term, it's just one I'm used to using - "product insert sheet" may be a better term...



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thanks for the

thanks for the clarification. i wasnt sure if there was another acronym that i was missing or what.

i am all to familiar with the msds as it seems everything in my office has to have an appropriate msds with it.

anyway, sorry for getting off topic.


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.