My aunt has mixed her pills up and we are trying to find out what these are.
Answer:
Since they are your Aunt’s pills, she should know what she takes. But I keep all my pills in a bottle in my purse, and if the store I get them at changes generics, then I can get them mixed up.
You can go to www.webmd.com and look for the pill identifier
I am giving you the benefit of the doubt!
Rx Tech
It will also tell you how you can OD on them and what to do if you happen to be allergic to drug or class of drug (benzodiazapines)
no those are not valium. and i have no idea what they are. what color what shape?
Valium, not generic(diazepam) have the letter ‘V’ cut out in each pill. Generic valium, usually have an imprint of the mg. of the pill, ie. .5mg., .10mg. I take generic valium and yes it has the imprint of a ‘Z’ but different numbers. It usually depends on the pharmaceutical company that manufactured the pill.
Call posion control and tell them the numbers on the pill and they will identify them.
Since they are your Aunt’s pills, she should know what she takes. But I keep all my pills in a bottle in my purse, and if the store I get them at changes generics, then I can get them mixed up.
You can go to http://www.webmd.com and look for the pill identifier
I am giving you the benefit of the doubt!
Rx Tech
It will also tell you how you can OD on them and what to do if you happen to be allergic to drug or class of drug (benzodiazapines)