Yellow Oblong Pill Unidentified. (Top voted first)
UpdatedI have a pill that is blank on one side and the letters LDE on the other side. It is a lighter yellow in color and oblong in shape. I don't know what it is. Help?
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@2nurseKellY,
It's one thing to "assume" that this is someone else's med, but that is just an accusation you can't prove at this time. They didn't say where they found the pill or that they even "found" it at all. For all we know it could've been lying dormant in their medicine cabinet for several years…forgotten.
On the contrary, there's a possibility that it might not even be medication, but rather an OTC dietary supplement.
All I'm saying is that we should let the original poster come back with more specific details before jumping to conclusions that may or may not be accurate at all. And this matters because it's safer to know what's lying around your house in case of emergency (e.g. - your dog eats it off the floor and you don't know what it is)…hypothetical and uncommon situations like that do happen. We can't be so quick to judge without dissecting every possibility.
No he's right, I found 1 marked LDE on 1 side & blank on the other.... Yellow & oblong.... I can't fig out what it is either.....
This yellow oblong pill with LDE Is excedrine mild headache medicine , you can look up Excedrin mild headache medicine and it will show you
Hello I have light yellow pill and I don't know what it is LED on one side and blank on the other side
@worried,
Is this something you ordered off the internet or found on the street perhaps? Only wondering because there aren't any relevant matches that fit this description in my searching. However any additional clues you might have relating to its origin may also help narrow down potential results.
One other thing I ask is if there's any way you can double check the imprint to make the letters are exactly as you stated, since sometimes they can be misinterpreted depending on the condition of the tablet or font being used.
Hope this helps, and thanks in advance for checking!
Re: nurseKellY (# 2)
NurseKaren. Just assume the worst. Smh
why does it matter. if you found it and it's not your's throw it away...you shouldn't take other people's meds, and if you skipped a dose, it's too late to catch up now (unless it was the latest dose, in which case you could compare it to your others. Throw it away, or put it down the drain...safest thing to do would be to bring it to a hospital/pharmacy to dispose of properly.
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