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I am sorry, I've tried quite a few different resources, but I am not finding a listing for this, anywhere.

It is probably because these pills marked with an L followed by additional numbers are over the counter items, not prescription medications, so the imprints are not regulated and logged.

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I'm a pharmacist at a hospital and was asked to identify this as well. After not being able to find anything in Micromedex, Clinical pharmacology, Lexicomp and Facts and Comparison. I googled it and found out that it is "GOOD SENSE NIGHTTIME SLEEP AID (diphenhydramine hydrochloride) tablet 25 mg". The specific pill is a while oblong-shaped pill with L151 imprinted on one side.

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14y ago

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