I found these little orange pills on one side it says GG 953 on the other side it says 10. I must have put them in the wrong bottle and not for sure what they are and what they are used for. Thank you
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I found these little orange pills on one side it says GG 953 on the other side it says 10. I must have put them in the wrong bottle and not for sure what they are and what they are used for. Thank you
The best thing to do, would be to take it to a pharmacist who can visit with you and also see the pills in person.
There are some sites that people do use for the identification of pills. One such site is on the following link. Pill Identifier - Drugs.com The information on a site such as that is good, but not foolproof. But, it's certainly better to use a site that has sections on it specifically designed for the identification of pills rather than relying on people who are strangers to you and not pharmacists. After all, how do you know that strangers who tell you what they think is correct identification of the pills are correct? Please see an example of discrepancies in the identification of a pill on the following link. The thread there is two pages in length.
https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/medicat...ll-144678.html
Clough is right. If these are your pills then your pharmacist would know. If you misplaced them in the wrong bottle - your pharmacist would be able to tell you what the pills are.
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