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7L001 PILL

7L001 PILL – Identification, Dosage, Side Effects

The white, oblong pill stamped with the imprint “7L001” is a generic formulation of Metformin Hydrochloride Extended-Release (500 mg). Metformin is a biguanide antihyperglycemic agent and serves as the foundational first-line prescription medication for the management of type 2 diabetes. Because this specific pill is an extended-release (ER) version, it is designed to dissolve slowly in the body to provide steady blood sugar management.

N79 PILL

N79 PILL – Identification, Dosage, Side Effects

The imprint N79 on a pill typically identifies an over-the-counter (OTC) formulation of Acetaminophen Extra Strength (500 mg), a widely used analgesic (pain reliever) and antipyretic (fever reducer) best known by the brand name Tylenol.

(Note: There is also an oval prescription insomnia tablet with the imprint “E 79” on one side, which contains Zolpidem Tartrate 100 mg. If your pill has an “E” on it, it is a sedative. If it simply features a standalone N79, it is Acetaminophen 500 mg).

IP 115 WHITE PILL

IP 115 WHITE PILL – Identification, Dosage, Side Effects

The white pill imprinted with IP 115 is a prescription generic formulation of Hydrocodone Bitartrate and Acetaminophen (7.5 mg / 325 mg). It is a powerful combination pain reliever widely known by brand names like Norco, Vicodin, and Lortab.

Because it contains an opioid, it is classified as a Schedule II controlled substance in the United States, meaning it has a high potential for abuse, physical dependence, and addiction.

PILL H49

PILL H49 – Identification, Dosage, Side Effects

The pill debossed with H 49 is a double-strength prescription antibiotic containing a combination of two active ingredients: Sulfamethoxazole (800 mg) and Trimethoprim (160 mg). Commonly referred to by the clinical abbreviation SMZ-TMP DS, it is widely known under the brand names Bactrim DS and Septra DS. It is manufactured by Aurobindo Pharma.

44 329 PILL PINK

44 329 PILL PINK- Identification, Dosage, Side Effects

The pink pill debossed with the imprint 44 329 contains Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride (25 mg). It is an over the counter (OTC) first generation antihistamine used predominantly to treat allergy symptoms, motion sickness, and temporary insomnia.

This specific imprint configuration is produced by LNK International and distributed broadly as a generic or store brand alternative to Benadryl Allergy Ultratabs across retail chains like CVS, Walgreens (WellRx), and Walmart (Equate).

99 V ORANGE PILL

99 V ORANGE PILL – Identification, Side Effects, Precautions

The orange round pill debossed with 99 on one side and a V on the reverse side is Promethazine Hydrochloride (25 mg).

Promethazine is a prescription-only medication belonging to the phenothiazine class. It acts as a powerful first-generation antihistamine with strong sedative, antiemetic (anti-nausea), and anticholinergic properties. This specific pill configuration is manufactured by Qualitest Pharmaceuticals (Vintage Brands), whose distinctive script “V” logo resembles a stylized checkmark.