Oblong Clear White Capsule With No Markings
6 Topics FoundFound in couch of teenage brothers room. Oblong shaped. CLear with white beads maybe yellow because of being old. No imprint ## It may be Aderol. ## could be Niacin- I found the same thing and I am trying to figure this out too ## how save is aderol for a 5 year old? ## When it comes to a capsule without markings, it is most likely an over the counter product of some type. Manufactured prescription medications are all required to have imprints to enable their identification. The only exception for something produced in the U.S. would be if it's something that was specially ordered by a doctor and put together by a compounding pharmacy, because they use capsules that have no specific markings for identification. Foreign medications are also not under the authority of the FDA and may ...
Clear oblong capsule with tiny white beads inside. there are no markings on it at all. ## I found the pill in my sons room and was just wondering what is was. ## I am sorry, if there are no markings on it, then there is no way to positively identify it. The only thing I can tell you is that it is not a legal U.S. prescription drug , as by law, they are all required to have an imprint somewhere on the tablet or capsule to enable their identification. ## yeah, i found a pill just like that in my brother's room. he was recently doing marijuana and i think that maybe he is doing other drugs too so if u have any info on it please message me. ## I just found this pill in my brothers room... we thought it may be a steroid since he's into sports... but i dont think thats the case... any...
What is this? It has no markings on it at all. Its half blue half clear oblong capsule with white powder. What is it? Help ## If there are no markings on it, then it is most likely something that's available over the counter. In the U.S. all prescription medications are required to have unique imprints to enable their identification, in case of emergency, but that does not apply to over the counter products. Learn more OTC drug details here. That leaves several possibilities as to what this could be and I have a suspicion that it is probably a supplement of some type. Where was it found? Knowing the general location may help me to narrow it down. ## Half blue & half clear capsule, with D50 written on both sides, tiny whiteish beads, what could this be!?
the powder is white in a clear capsule ## oblong, clear capsule with white powder inside. No imprint on the capsule ## Is there any more information you can give me? I am unable to locate your pill without any imprints or markings. Please post back so I can help you further. ## I found a small clear capsule with a very fine white powder in it! Can ANYONE tell me what it is??? NO markings on the capsule either! ## Well I'm not sure where you found it and in all honesty it could be any number of things but there is a possibility that it is m.d.m.a. I have seen the pure form of E sold like this its possible its something else but if there are no markings on the capsule its proably not a prescription drug since perscription drugs are required to have some form or identification on them....
Blue and white oblong capsule with white powder inside no letters or numbers just smaill circular indents all around the top of the blue side ## If there is no imprint the only way to positively identify it would be to pay to have it lab tested. There is always the possibility that someone may recognize it from those indents. It really could be any one of a number of over the counter items or foreign medications. Sorry, I wish I could help! ## I found a baggy full of blue and white pills. no markings on them. the white part it fullf powder actually so i guess it would be blue and clear? Anyone know what they are? ## I found some of the same pills and didn't even notice the top of the blue part until you pointed it out! However, I have no idea what they might be.
I was wondering what this pill is used for? It is oblong, gray on one side and white on the other. The number on the pill is p449 and the number is on the gray side. It is not a capsule. ## I am almost 100% sure this is Robax Platinum (500mg methocarbamol, 200 mg Ibuprofin) I use these for muscle strains and they really do a good job at easing the pain without making you feel "loopy". ## Jenny may be right, as I have come across a small pill image of Robax Platinum depicting a half white, half gray oblong pill associated with their product packaging. However I also noticed a score line on the pill and it wasn't clear enough to determine what the markings were (if any). Also, please correct me if I'm wrong, but Robax Platinum appears to be a Canadian medication. Just some...