For the average woman not taking medications (like anticonvulsants) that make the pill break down more quickly, any birth control pill is strong enough to prevent pregnancy. Some women have side effects on the pill that guide the prescriber to choose a different pill, but not prescriber would say that one pill is "stronger" or "weaker."
Yes the white oblong pill, labeled G 31, is a generic version for Oxycodone 10/325.
Not unless you tell the dentist.
tell your kid to focus on the water and just swallow the water and imagine there is no pill.
it depends on how strong it is :PThere is no such thing as a vampire pill. You won't die.
Just talk to her about it and tell her your reasons why.
well you did not tell what you drank.. it depends on what you drank really
you usually have to have a low powered microscope or a really good magnify glass.
Unfortunately this is not a good enough description for anyone to be able to tell you reliably what pill it is. Don't take it if you don't know what it is.
Hydrocone 10mg is made by many companies. There are Lortab 10/650's, Lorcet 10/500, and Hydrocodone 10/325. Go to Pill Identification and type in the number on the pill. It will tell you what the pill is, what the strength of the medication and what it does. It is completely free and anonymous. Happy pill Hunting!!!!!!!
if your house is still standing it is pretty strong
Your OBGYN can't tell whether or not you're taking your birth control pill. Frequent complaints of irregular bleeding and missed periods raise suspicion of missed pills.