I’m not sure what you mean by “35 3594 pills” — it sounds like a code or a label, but it isn’t clear which medicine you’re referring to.
If you’re asking whether you should avoid taking certain pills, the safe answer is: don’t take any medication unless you can clearly identify it and it was prescribed or confirmed safe for you. Unknown or unverified pills can be dangerous.
A few important steps:
- Check the packaging or strip for the full name (not just a number/code).
- Don’t take them if you’re unsure what they are.
- Ask a pharmacist or doctor to identify them.
- If you already swallowed some and feel unwell, seek urgent medical help.
If you tell me:
- what the packaging says, or
- where you got them from,
I can help you figure out what they likely are and whether they’re safe.