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Impossible to say what they are from the packet.

 

There are several different blue and yellow capsules sold here. With diffrent markings.

 

Should be markings (logo, numbers or letters) on these. Can you repost pix of just the pills, front and back?

 

Would also help to know what complaint she went to the clinic for. 

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The blue/yellow capsule is probably Mefenamic Acid (NSAID), and usually prescribed for menstrual cramps, or other discomforts.

 

White, too common, could be anything.

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3 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

The blue/yellow capsule is probably Mefenamic Acid (NSAID), and usually prescribed for menstrual cramps, or other discomforts.

 

White, too common, could be anything.

If it is Fenamic (mefenamic acid) it will have marking of Siam Pharm. He needs to show the markings of both.

 

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OK, thanks for the prompt relies, I had the "Take" stuff worked out, I just wondered what they were.

They are for me, wife picked them up from the chemist, some sort of urinary track infection. 

Definitely not an STD, my money would be long standing catheter damage. 

 

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11 minutes ago, SplitInfinitive said:

OK, thanks for the prompt relies, I had the "Take" stuff worked out, I just wondered what they were.

They are for me, wife picked them up from the chemist, some sort of urinary track infection. 

Definitely not an STD, my money would be long standing catheter damage. 

 

 

What markings on the pills? 

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13 minutes ago, SplitInfinitive said:

OK, thanks for the prompt relies, I had the "Take" stuff worked out, I just wondered what they were.

They are for me, wife picked them up from the chemist, some sort of urinary track infection. 

Definitely not an STD, my money would be long standing catheter damage. 

 

I always ask before accepting, and if they don't tell what it is, I refuse them.   Been prescribed too many things incorrectly or unnecessarily.

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19 minutes ago, Photoguy21 said:

The dual colour ones are anti-biotics. I assume you have a bacterial infection.

What antibiotic here comes in those colored capsules? 

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12 minutes ago, Photoguy21 said:

All antibiotics are coloured

This is not correct, there are antibiotics that are white. In fact the white tablet shown could be one, but impossible yo say without knowing the markings. 

 

I cannot locate an antibiotic sold in Thailnd that comes in the blue and yelliw capules pictured.

 

OP should provide  info on markings . 

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1 minute ago, Sheryl said:

This is not correct, there are antibiotics that are white. In fact the white tablet shown could be one, but impossible yo say without knowing the markings. 

 

I cannot locate an antibiotic sold in Thailnd that comes in the blue and yelliw capules pictured.

 

OP should provide  info on markings . 

Tell the doctors that because they think they are

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43 minutes ago, SplitInfinitive said:

OK, thanks for the prompt relies, I had the "Take" stuff worked out, I just wondered what they were.

They are for me, wife picked them up from the chemist, some sort of urinary track infection. 

Definitely not an STD, my money would be long standing catheter damage. 

 

Could be this (below) though a bit stronger than most antibiotics, so not prescribed as often.  Also for urinary tract infections (STDs), along with a few other things, that didn't respond other antibiotics, acne for example.  Usual broad spectrum antibiotic when others don't seem to work.

 

If an ongoing infection you've had and other meds not worked, could explain the script, if that was an issue.

 

As Sheryl states, really hard to guess without markings. 

 

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More than a few to guess at ... 

 

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