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What is in a tablet marked with "b973 || 20"?
Q: I have an orange, oval tablet which I was told was some form of amphetamine, but I don't recognize it as any dosage of adderall or dexedrine. On one side there is a lower-case "b" or "6" (but probably "b", and below that are the numbers "973." On the reverse side, there is a "20" with a score line separating the two and the zero. I have been unable to find information at rxlist.com, mypillbox.com etc. Please help!

A: According to the Ident-a-Drug Reference and the Barr Pharmaceutical website a "peach" oval tablet with "b973" on one side and "20" on the other contains a total of 20 mg of a mix of Dextroamphetamine Saccharate, Amphetamine Aspartate, Dextroamphetamine Sulfate, and Amphetamine Sulfate. It is produced by Barr pharmaceutical. This is the same combination of amphetamines that is contained in Adderall.

Asked By : iLUVamp
Answered By : fire
Published Date : 2 / 22 / 2004
Last Edited Date : 3 / 8 / 2007
Question ID : 3065

Categories: [ Amphetamines ] [ Pharmaceutical ID ]



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