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Found Strange White Pills in My Advil Bottle

I bought a bottle of Advil about 2 weeks ago the large bottle. Last night I went to take a few and I found a white round pill in with all the pink Advil. I emptied the bottle and found 3 more. They have no numbers or name on them just what looks kinda like an arrow or maybe a house with a triangle roof and a square house. This scared me half to death my 15 year old daughter takes Advil on her own for cramps and what not, she tells me she is taking them but i don't stand over her and watch. What if she had taken one of them. Has anyone ever had this happen to them? What should I do? call the 800# on the bottle? I also thought maybe they are sugar pills that they use to seperate batches???

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Thank you Ladies for all the great advise. I should have stated that as soon as I found the pills in the bottle and showed them to my husband he went and picked up our 15 year old daughter at her friends house and questioned her. I took them to the pharmacy and like several of you had found out they were Anacin witch is an aspirin with caffeine. Then I took them to the police station were they took pictures and recorded all the information off the bottle and where I purchased them the whole bit. Hopefully they will handle it all

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DEFINITELY, call the company!! They need to be made aware of it, so steps can be taken to prevent it from happening again. Maybe they will need to do a recall. Don't take a chance with other people's lives!

The very first thing you need to do is call a local pharmacy and have them identified. I know that the walmart pharmacy can look them up for you, they might need to see them. The pharmacist sometimes recognizes them by looking. Once you find out what they are, you might have an idea whether they could have come inside the bottle (which is highly unlikely) or if someone put them in there. If the pills are something made by the same company, you can call them on it. If it is totally different, then you have the problem of finding out who has been taking the pills and stored them in that bottle.

Hey A.!
I found a website with a pill on it that sounds similar to the one you described. It's Anacin, a caffeine pill. Here is the link if you want to compare it.
http://www.pharmer.org/node/1020

I would call the 800 number as well!

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It sounds like they are just advils that didn't get the coating, but I would definatly check with a pharmacist. Or you can look on the internet, http://www.drugs.com/pill_identification.html and see if you can find it there. Definatly call the company after you find out what they are.

Go have them checked out at your local pharmacist, they'll probly know what they are or how to report an incident if necessary.

Okay, this may sound dumb, but did you just opened it? Yes, I mean break the seal and pull out the cotton? If so, take the bottle to the pharm. and ask questions. It may have been a slip up from the factory.

But, if the bottle was already opened by your daughter, she might have put them in there to hide them. Confront her about what you found and ask questions. Tell her how you feel. You're the parent and have the right to know about everything.

I would still have the pills checked. If they are drugs, call the police. Your daughter must learn what happens when you take drugs.

Any pharmacist can identify those pills for you and answer any questions you have, so bring them to your nearest pharmacy and explain to them the situation. They will help you.

I would call the 800# on the bottle and if that doesn't get you anywhere then to your local police dept.I do agree that you should keep some kind of record,in case there are other bottles of Advil with these same pills found in them,just so it can all be traced.I want to wish you good luck what ever you do,and hopefully as others have suggested it has nothing to do with your daughter.

The very first thing you need to do is call a local pharmacy and have them identified. I know that the walmart pharmacy can look them up for you, they might need to see them. The pharmacist sometimes recognizes them by looking. Once you find out what they are, you might have an idea whether they could have come inside the bottle (which is highly unlikely) or if someone put them in there. If the pills are something made by the same company, you can call them on it. If it is totally different, then you have the problem of finding out who has been taking the pills and stored them in that bottle.

Hi, A., I'd call the Advil hotline.

L.

A.,

Call the number!! It could be just the coloring...but I would call ASAP!

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