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What is in a tablet labelled "cor 103"?
Q: I have come accross two pills in my medicine cabinet that were not labeled. I found that one of them MIA 110 is for my migraines (I found on your site). The other one is labeled
cor 103. I have looked everywhere and cannot figure out what this pill is for. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

A: According to the drug identification bible, a tablet bearing the imprint "cor 103" contains 350 mg Carisoprodol. We have a small amount of information available in our Carisoprodol Vault.


Asked By : Jen
Answered By : fire
Published Date : 5 / 11 / 2003
Last Edited Date : 3 / 12 / 2004
Question ID : 3049

Categories: [ Pharmaceutical ID ]



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