It's a marijuana pill. The R stands for reefer.
2007-02-10 06:07:42
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answered by Anonymous
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. By now I'm sure you have other info, but you can also try this yourself:: Google "PDR" and the Physician's Desk Reference will show up. Click on it, then you'll find a way to submit the S 90 3 into a search box and you'll get the information that others have also provided you with. Xanax is used by a lot of people to help them relax, so they fall into what druggies call 'downers' an they are a prescription drug for a reason and are taken under the care AND MONITORING of a physician. 'Relax' in this case significantly lowers one's reflexes and judgment abilities, or put simply:: slow and stupid.. .
2016-05-25 02:49:12
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answered by Lauren 3
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It is called Aprazolam. I found a pill identifyer website and looked it up. A few years ago I found a mystery pill and like an idiot I ate it. Nothing happened which is good, but I always wondered if there was a site to find opills by their physical appearance and I'm happy to say that there is.
It sounds like a pretty serious medication. You need to talk to your son about it. He probably got it from someone who it is prescribed for since it is an antianxiety med.
2007-02-10 06:18:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Option 1 - Ask him
Option 2 - Go to a book called PDR - Physicians Desk Reference. It contains descriptions of virtually every pill made, many with actual pictures, and it will describe the pill, what's in it, what it is used for, and side effects.
2007-02-10 06:12:06
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answered by Uncle John 6
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That is a xanax pill. My doctor put me on them for anxiety about 2 weeks ago. Alot of young kids use them for drugs though. They are very addictive. I can't get refills on mine without seeing the doctor once a month because they are so addictive. Unless your son's doctor prescribed them to him, he's buying them as drugs. You should have a talk with him.
2007-02-10 09:49:59
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answered by JustKc 2
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It's Alprazolam, another form of Xanax. It is NOT reccomended in patients under 18, so if your son is younger than that, you need to have him checked out by a doctor.
2007-02-10 06:11:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Why don't you ask him?
It's possibly a generic Xanax. See links, or search on your own for R029 or variants.
Without a further description or chemical analysis, it's hard to tell. It could be a prescription drug or a knockoff.
2007-02-10 06:14:56
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answered by mattzcoz 5
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Its Xanax. Its VERY addictive. Someone very close to me is going to chemical dependency classes 6 nights a week to ween herself of Xanax. You need to find out how long he's been taking it.
http://www.pharmer.org/node/4481
2007-02-10 06:12:32
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answered by Greg 3
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That's a 0.5mg Xanax
2007-02-10 06:11:06
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answered by Morning Glory 5
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you will probley get tons of different anwers on here. If you really wanna know I would take it to your local pharmacy and ask them
2007-02-10 06:27:48
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answered by Anonymous
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i belive that is a pain realive pill but am haveing somone double check that for me ....
2007-02-10 06:41:23
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answered by sammie 1
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