A table that shows the different types of methylphenidate (Ritalin) pills. The table is divided into six columns each representing a different type of medication.
The first column is labeled "C-II S" and shows the number of pills in each column. The second column is titled "Methylphenidate" and has a label that reads "5mg". The third column has the label "Ciba" and "10mg" written on it. The fourth column has "20mg" and the fifth column has a description of the medication.
There are six pills in the table each with a different color - yellow silver and white. The first pill is labeled with the word "CIBA" and is labeled as "Cibra". The second pill is labeled as "5 mg" and contains the same color as the third pill. The third pill has a white label with the words "GENERIC" and a description as "MD". The fourth and fifth pill have the same label as the last pill.
- The sixth and seventh pill has two labels - MD and MD - and the eighth and ninth pill has an orange label. The ninth and final pill has another label - MD MD and MD.
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Date
2014
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