A tiny green pill marked with "M57" is identified as a 5 mg dose of Diazepam, which is a medication commonly used to treat anxiety, muscle spasms, and seizures. It belongs to the benzodiazepine class of drugs and works by enhancing the effects of a neurotransmitter called GABA in the brain. As with any medication, it should be used under the guidance of a healthcare professional to avoid potential misuse or side effects.
M57, the "Ring Nebula", is in our own Milky Way galaxy, about 2300 light years away.
M57 is short for Messier 57. It is commonly known as the Ring Nebula, and it is part of the constellation Lyra.
Green Elephant
This pill is Mononessa (birth control pill) and the green ones are the placebo pills. So basically it's a sugar pill with no medication.
30 miles taking this route:Take M6 NORTH from Knutsford to M62 to LIVERPOOL WARRINGTON (N) and SOUTHPORT (M57) at JCT 21A.Take M62 to M57 to SOUTHPORT at JCT 6.Take M57 to Merseyside.
barrel
The famous Ring Nebula in the Lyra (M57 or NGC 6720) is a planetary nebula. All details in http://www.astrocruise.com/m57.htm
No, green tea is not mentioned on any website to work as a diet pill. Green tea will not suppress your appetite.
I don't know about YOUR small green pill with "187" imprinted on it, but MY small green pill with "187" imprinted on one side and a score (for cutting in half) on the other side is Ocycodone (Roxicodone) 15mg.
'Tiny and yellow' are not adequate descriptors to identify a pill. Please provide more information, including shape and all imprints. You can also contact your doctor or pharmacist to determine what it is.
nope but she "takes" the red and it is not a pill it is a tablet
I am sure what type of pill you are talking about. This question cannot be answered.