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What's this medication bottle I saw???

It's kind of chunky and white, with a logo on the front that has a red heart on it with a lightning bolt through it.

maybe it's a vitamin for hearts or angina pills or something??? anyone know?

(i'm a little worried because i saw it on my mom's dresser and she was talking before about how she was worried she had had a stroke or something).
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The only thing I've seen with a red heart with a lightning bolt in the middle is an AED, an external defibrillator. But that comes in a small case, not a bottle.

If it was a prescribed medication, it would have a label with name of person, doctor and drug involved. This sounds like some over the counter thing. I have no idea. You could scout the drug stores and see if you notice it or as Vienna said, just ask if she's taking some new vitamin or such.
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thanks, i just asked her..turns out it's for her cholesterol. so, nothing too serious. thanks guys.
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Why don’t you ask her? It is sneaky to go behind her back and ask perfect strangers. Also from her sneaky not openly talk about it with her family. But you should start with asking her openly.
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