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  • It depends, but a faster way to find out is to go to a library: many libraries have large books in the nonfiction section that are huge guides to perscription and non perscription medication based on its appearance.
  • It depends, but a faster way to find out is to go to a library: many libraries have large books in the nonfiction section that are huge guides to perscription and non perscription medication based on its appearance.
  • sounds like ridalyn...
  • the first sounds like ridalyn...the other i dont know but u should probally take them from him
  • You can also ask a pharmasist. They usually identify pills for free.
  • please try this site, http://search.drugs.com/search.php there are alot of pink pill listed on it but none of them are Ritalin, all you have to do it place the information you have in the required areas and your pill should pop up, some times you may have to leave some information out like part of the imprint but it can almost alway identify the pill you have, (O; it will give you a picute and explain the medication to you,
  • It's probably adderall (amphetamine) I have adhd and take aderall, and I think I recall a generic aderall I was given once had that description. Hope this helps. Your best bet is to take it to a pharmacy and ask. Your son is probably in trouble, hate to say it.
  • Thess pills are both Venlafaxine Hydrochloride. It is sold by TEVA Pharmaceuticals under the brand name Effexor. The 7380 pill is 37.5mg strength the 7382 pill is 75mg strength. EFFEXOR is an antidepressant and is believed to work by affecting the levels of 2 naturally occurring chemicals in the brain — serotonin and norepinephrine. Because EFFEXOR XR works on these 2 chemicals, it is known as an SNRI, or serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor. http://www.tevapharmusa.com/default.aspx?pageid=27
  • 93 7380 is generic for Effexor... this is the 37.5 tablet. I'm absolutely positive because I take it & am looking at the pill right now.
  • FEXOFENADINE HCL 60 MG TABLET This medicine is a peach, round, film-coated tablet imprinted with "93" and "7252". it is generic for allegra... your son has allergies, not a drug problem :)

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