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Is The Pill With RPH Marking On One Side And R112 On Other Is For High Cholesterol Or BP?

hi i was given medication for HTN and High Choles. my problem is I have this pink round pill with markings rph on one side and the other side R112 I do nor know what it is for Blood pressure Or high Cholesterol Can you tell my what pill this is because I cannot find it thank you
Sat, 3 May 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

It would be difficult to know the name of the tablets that you are using. The markings that you are seeing are likely related to the company that manufactures the medication. It is not necessarily an indicator of the type of medication.

It would be best to speak to either your pharmacist or doctor.

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Is The Pill With RPH Marking On One Side And R112 On Other Is For High Cholesterol Or BP?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic It would be difficult to know the name of the tablets that you are using. The markings that you are seeing are likely related to the company that manufactures the medication. It is not necessarily an indicator of the type of medication. It would be best to speak to either your pharmacist or doctor. I hope this helps