Class of drugs called benzodiazepines, similar to or a generic
Alprazolam - R 039
Purepac Pharmaceutical R039
R 039 2 Yellow Rectangular Tri-scored
R 039 Image
2006-10-12 08:06:48
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answered by god knows and sees else Yahoo 6
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i will't discover any recommendations in any respect on your pill, yet this leads me to trust that's both an OTC (over the counter) or overseas (no longer from the U. S.). I did a glance for through the overseas identifiers and got here up with no longer some thing there also, yet quite regularly the "P," no matter if that's a prescription drug, might want to hit upon the first letter of the lively element. searching through the conceivable "P" aspects, none look illicit or risky, so my ultimate wager is that's a stool softener.
2016-10-16 04:39:55
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answered by Anonymous
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XANNAX does come in yellow just the most common is white
2006-10-12 08:13:14
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answered by Anonymous
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R 039 is Norvasc a blood pressure med i take it. Type in your search engine R 039 medication it will tell you exactly. if she is taking these you best tell her what it is. it can kill her instantly.
2006-10-15 15:27:41
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answered by duc602 7
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Do not allow her to take them, what ever they are. Talk to her about the danger of taking unknown drugs or anything that someone else has given her. This is serious. She could unknowingly overdose and die. I have heard of a girl taking one ecstasy pill and she died two hours later.
Good job doodlebug. That is another right thing to do.
2006-10-12 08:09:16
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answered by greylady 6
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http://www.pharmer.org/imprints/benzodiazepines
i think this is what you're lookin for there is a pic of the r 039 one
2006-10-12 08:11:37
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answered by CassAndra K 2
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Sounds like xanxa to me. Take one of those pills over to a drug store and talk to a pharmacist.
If it is a xanax, then it's a high dose one. .25 and .50 don't look anything like this. The higher doses do.
But, I could be wrong, so don't go and flip out on her.
The pharmacist should be able to look it up for you.
2006-10-12 08:08:56
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answered by Doodlebug 5
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I went to several pill identifier web sites and was unsuccessful in my search. There was on site that claims you can scan them a picture of the drug and send it to them, and they can identify it. The web address is www.idthispill.com.
2006-10-12 08:21:47
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answered by Ter 1
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if this is the pill, maybe she's trying to relax.
2006-10-14 19:54:41
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answered by sirus3810 3
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Here: http://www.drugs.com/pill_identification.html
2006-10-12 08:06:40
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answered by Anonymous
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