Yes, the pill marked "IP 272," which is typically identified as diphenhydramine (an antihistamine), does have an expiration date. Medications can lose potency over time, and using expired pills may not provide the intended effectiveness. It's best to check the expiration date on the packaging and consult with a pharmacist if you have any concerns about using expired medications.
a pill
this does appear to be a networking question. A white oblong pill marked IP 272 is sulfamethoxazole, a generic antibiotic, equivalent to Bactrim.
No, ip 10's are oxycodones
A pill with an imprint of "IP 272" is identified as Sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim DS. This medication is used to treat bacterial infections, sinusitis, and acne.
no
Pain
what is a white round pill with a4 and 202 on it
Mine is hydrocodone (vicatine)
A white elliptical one.
Ibuprofen, just a simple anti-inflammatory pill. I take them for my arthritis.
Mine is hydrocodone (vicatine)
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