What is a pill LCI 1355?
What is a pill LCI 1355?
hydromorphone 8 mg tablet. Color: whiteShape: roundImprint: LCI 1355.
What kind of pill is LCI 1330?
Pill with imprint LCI 1330 is White, Round and has been identified as Baclofen 10 mg. It is supplied by Lannett Company, Inc.. Baclofen is used in the treatment of chronic spasticity; cerebral spasticity; spasticity; spinal spasticity and belongs to the drug class skeletal muscle relaxants.
What pill has 135 on it?
Clonidine Hydrochloride Tablets, USP are supplied as: 0.1 mg – White round shaped, biconvex, scored tablets, debossed with “U” and “135” on either side of breakline on one side and plain on …
What kind of pill is LCI?
Pill with imprint LCI 1695 is Blue, Round and has been identified as Acetaminophen, Butalbital and Caffeine 325 mg / 50 mg / 40 mg. It is supplied by Lannett Company, Inc.. Acetaminophen/butalbital/caffeine is used in the treatment of headache and belongs to the drug class analgesic combinations.
What pill has LCI 1337?
Pill with imprint LCI 1337 is White, Round and has been identified as Baclofen 20 mg. It is supplied by Lannett Company, Inc.. Baclofen is used in the treatment of chronic spasticity; cerebral spasticity; spasticity; spinal spasticity and belongs to the drug class skeletal muscle relaxants.
What is this pill – with ‘1355’ imprint?
Pill with imprint LCI 1355 is White, Round and has been identified as Hydromorphone Hydrochloride 8 mg. It is supplied by Lannett Company, Inc.. Hydromorphone is used in the treatment of chronic pain; pain; cough; anesthetic adjunct and belongs to the drug class narcotic analgesics.
What is LCI 1355 used to treat?
LCI 1355 (Hydromorphone Hydrochloride 8 mg) Hydromorphone is used in the treatment of chronic pain; pain; cough; anesthetic adjunct and belongs to the drug class narcotic analgesics. Risk cannot be ruled out during pregnancy. Hydromorphone 8 mg is classified as a Schedule 2 controlled substance under the Controlled Substance Act (CSA).
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