What is H 114 pill used for?
Pill with imprint H 114 is White, Capsule-shape and has been identified as Methocarbamol 500 mg. It is supplied by Camber Pharmaceuticals, Inc.. Methocarbamol is used in the treatment of muscle spasm; tetanus and belongs to the drug class skeletal muscle relaxants. Risk cannot be ruled out during pregnancy.
What kind of pill is this 114?
Methocarbamol tablets USP 500 mg are white to off white, capsule shaped, tablets debossed with ‘H’ on scored side and ‘114’ on unscored side ….Treatment.
Active Ingredient/Active Moiety | ||
Ingredient Name | Basis of Strength | Strength |
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Methocarbamol (UNII: 125OD7737X) (Methocarbamol – UNII:125OD7737X) | Methocarbamol | 500 mg |
What does H on a pill mean?
Pill with imprint H 1 is Peach, Round and has been identified as Hydrochlorothiazide 12.5 mg. It is supplied by Accord Healthcare Inc.. Hydrochlorothiazide is used in the treatment of high blood pressure; edema; osteoporosis; diabetes insipidus; nephrocalcinosis and belongs to the drug class thiazide diuretics.
Does ibuprofen have 114 on it?
Pill with imprint 114 is Brown, Round and has been identified as Ibuprofen 200 mg. It is supplied by Marksans Pharma Inc. . Ibuprofen is used in the treatment of back pain; chronic myofascial pain; aseptic necrosis; costochondritis; headache and belongs to the drug class Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
Is methocarbamol a pain pill?
Methocarbamol isn’t a narcotic. It’s a central nervous system (CNS) depressant and muscle relaxant used to treat muscle spasms, tension, and pain. It may be mistaken for a narcotic due to side effects like drowsiness and dizziness, which can feel like a drug “high.”
What drug starts with an H?
These are the most commonly prescribed drugs beginning with the letter ‘H’.
- Hydrocodone / Acetaminophen.
- Hydrochlorothiazide.
- Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride.
- Hydroxychloroquine.
- Hydroxyzine Pamoate.
- Hydroquinone.
- Hyoscyamine.
- Hydralazine.
How much ibuprofen can I take?
The recommended dosage for adults is one or two 200 milligram (mg) tablets every four to six hours. Adults should not exceed 800 mg at once or 3,200 mg per day. Adults over the age of 60 should take as little ibuprofen as possible to manage their symptoms.