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    Question May Anyone Help to Figure out what Drug is this?

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    ^^ theres no picture lol....
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    photo does in fact come up but I had to wait a few seconds....it is on delay but shows eventually
    Hi BJJ!

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    hmmmm idk

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    Ok guys this is the pic:
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    No idea. Is that German?

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    No it should be Russian.

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    Tried finding it through google but couldn't get much on it. Tnpokcnh seems to be the lab name and it looks like they make quite a few things from Levitra to flomax

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    Its one of the following i think, but i will norrow it down....

    Dexketoprofen Trometamol
    ENANTYUM® KERAL® ARVELES® KETESSE® QUIRALAM® SYMPAL® DESKETO® DEXAK®
    Pain

    Frovatriptan (1)
    MIGARD® ALLEGRO® FROMIREX® EUMITAN® MIGRALIN® FROVEX® FORVEY® RILAMIG® AURADOL®
    Antimigraine

    Nebivolol (2)
    NEBILET® NEBILOX® LOBIVON® NOMEXOR® NOBITEN® TEMERIT® VASOXEN®
    Cardiovascular

    Calcium/Vit. D3
    OSTEOFOS® CALFOVIT®
    Osteoporosis

    Olmesartan (3)
    VOTUM® MENCORD® BELSAR® ALTEIS® OLARTAN® OMESAR® PLAUNAC® OLSAR® IXIA® MESAR® OLPRESS®
    Cardiovascular

    Olmesartan+ Hctz
    VOTUM® PLUS
    Cardiovascular

    Bemiparin (4)
    ZIBOR®
    Cardiovascular

    Zofenopril
    ZOFENIL® BIFRIL® ZOFIL® ZOFEPRIL® ZOPRANOL® ZANTIPRES®
    Cardiovascular

    Zofenopril+Hctz
    ZOZIDE® ZOFENICO® BIFENICO®
    Cardiovascular

    Brivudin
    ZOSTEX® MEVIR® BRIVIR® BRIVIRAC® ZECOVIR® BRIDIC® NERVINEX® BRIVEX®
    Antiviral (Herpes Zoster)
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    It's T4

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    As far as I am concerned the lab name should be "Berlin Chemie" while the "L-" before "Tnpokcnh" could be an indication about the name of the drug. Instead "100" could be the amount expressed in mcg, surely not mg.

    Anybody from Russia or Eastern Europe?

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    Quote Originally Posted by D7M View Post
    It's T4
    I was thinking the same...

    L-Thyroxine 100 mcg

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    Quote Originally Posted by BJJ View Post
    As far as I am concerned the lab name should be "Berlin Chemie" while the "L-" before "Tnpokcnh" could be an indication about the name of the drug. Instead "100" could be the amount expressed in mcg, surely not mg.

    Anybody from Russia or Eastern Europe?
    It is in mcg.

    This might help: http://learnrussianwithme.com/images/alpha.gif

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    Quote Originally Posted by D7M View Post
    It is in mcg.

    This might help: http://learnrussianwithme.com/images/alpha.gif
    Yes, it does help! as I thought.

    Grazie

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    Quote Originally Posted by BJJ View Post
    Yes, it does help! as I thought.

    Grazie
    Glad I could help, my friend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BJJ View Post
    As far as I am concerned the lab name should be "Berlin Chemie" while the "L-" before "Tnpokcnh" could be an indication about the name of the drug. Instead "100" could be the amount expressed in mcg, surely not mg.

    Anybody from Russia or Eastern Europe?
    Yeah I had just googled it and it kept saying Tnpokcnh makes this and that so assumed it may be a lab name. Good to see you got it figured out.

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    yes, you're right.. it says

    L-Thyroxine 100
    Berlin-Chemie (lab)
    Levothyroxine Sodium 100mcg

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    Quote Originally Posted by mladenko View Post
    eastern europe replying

    yes, you're right.. it says

    L-Thyroxine 100
    Berlin-Chemie (lab)
    Levothyroxine Sodium 100mcg
    Your first post and you already helped someone... in this case me.
    Not bad at all, Thank you.

    May I ask you if that language is Russian?

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    you're welcome.

    it is definitely NOT Russian.it should be Bulgarian... i'm 90% positive.. in "eastern world" after Soviets, Bulgarians are the largest producers of steroids.. and up until recently you could've walk into bulgarian pharmacy and buy them over the counter, no prescription needed .... not anymore

    if you have more eastern european drugs, hit me with images and i'll translate it for you
    Last edited by mladenko; 12-08-2010 at 10:25 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mladenko View Post
    you're welcome.

    it is definitely NOT Russian.it should be Bulgarian... i'm 90% positive.. in "eastern world" after Soviets, Bulgarians are the largest producers of steroids.. and up until recently you could've walk into bulgarian pharmacy and buy them over the counter, no prescription needed .... not anymore

    if you have more eastern european drugs, hit me with images and i'll translate it for you
    Thanks for the info, I will remember you...

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