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dlc328
Jan 6, 2009, 06:40 PM
I found a white pill in my daughter's room on the front of it was 0924 and on the back there was a 9 and a 3 what could that be?

andrewc24301
Jan 6, 2009, 07:27 PM
You might try taking it to a pharmacist. They should know.

rhiannahunt
Jan 6, 2009, 08:03 PM
Hello. I went on to a website. And put in the imprints of that pill, it's a Oxaprozin. Its for arthritis. Go to Google and put in pill finder, the website I went to will be the first one listed, check it out. :)

ITstudent2006
Jan 6, 2009, 08:13 PM
Correct it looks and sounds like Oxaprozin and it's not just used for arthiritis. Any things that causes inflammation, ie: sport injury, fever, etc... you can also go to drugs.com to identify the pill and it's usage. Oxaprozin is 600mg and should be looked after.

I suggest consulting a pharmacist to make sure it can't be used for something else that may be harmful and to double-check the pill. Also speak with your daughter it could be used for cramps although it's not an ideal pill for cramps but it doesn't hurt to check.

Good Luck

Clough
Jan 7, 2009, 01:22 AM
Hi, dlc328!

To be really sure, please take it to a pharmacist who can see you and it in-person, visit with you about it and dispose of it properly, if that's needed.

I could use an online drug identification site or maybe even an in-hand drug reference of some kind, but I'm human and I could make a mistake and I wouldn't want to take the risk of being incorrect about the identification of it, this being out of concern for both you and your daughter.

Thanks!