Pill Imprinted Only On One Side Scored
100+ Topics FoundFounf a white oval pill on the floor of my car (just bought it used) it is not scored on either side & is imprinted with I8 on one side. It is slightly thicker & longer than the vicoden I am prescribed. Please help me identify this pill....Thanks♥ A pic woul dbe great too. ## Sorry, I can't find a listing for this, can you tell me what country you're in, the US or elsewhere? ## The oblong white pill with 8I is Ibuprofen 800 mg, manufactured by Dr. Reddy's. It is equivalent in strength to 4 Advil. You can view a picture here. ## Oh that sucks, I thought it was a loritab.lol
The pill is a white oblong pill with 002 printed on one side and a straight score down the center on the other ## I found a white oblong pill with a strikingly similar description, the only different being that the first 0 is a U (not fully enclosed); but it appears as U02 on one side and is blank & scored down the center on the other. If you think this might be a match, the contents are reported to be: hydrocodone bitartrate (7.5mg) + acetaminophen (325mg); made by Aurolife Pharma. For additional verification, it also carries a National Drug Code of 13107-0020. I hope this helps!
I believe it may be a left over Dyhdrocodiene (df118) but just another generic. but I need to check ## Hi David, The closest match I was able to find in regards to the "Sb4" imprint is Avandia (rosiglitazone) 4 mg; which belongs to the drug class "thiazolidinediones" and is used in the treatment of diabetes, type 2 and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Manufacturer: GlaxoSmithKline National Drug Code (NDC): 00029-3159 You can learn more about this drug on the page for Avandia Details On another note, you mentioned that the pill might be dihydrocodeine (DF118); if you'd like to view an image of dihydrocodeine to see if it could be a match, click here I hope this helps, please post back if you have any other questions/concerns! ## many thanks for the info, I thought i...
I found two small off white or pale yellow pills. They are round with beveled edges and scored in half on one side. The other side is imprinted with a hexagon but, it's empty. There are no other markings at all. ## The Hexagon imprint is usually used on Yaz birth control tablets, which would explain why they are small. They usually have the letters DS in the hexagon, though. It is possible, however, that this could be a generic or from a foreign source. Was it found in the U.S.? ## Yeah, I live in Florida and haven't gone outside of my city lately... And I am certain that save secret espionage, none of my friends or family have been outside of 50 miles recently. Thanks for the info though you're probably right. ## LOL! Well, I had to ask, we do get a lot of posts from people...
Is this a pain pill or possibly an antibiotic? I found it while cleaning out my medicine drawer. ## white oblong scored pill that has PH 063 on it. ## I cannot find a listing for this, does anyone else have any information? ## Several people in a have stated this to be <a href= 400 mg (a generic Mucinex), which is used to thin out mucus. ## Yes, the oblong white, scored tablet with a PH on one end and 063 on the other is a generic version of Musinex or Guaifenesin 400 mg. I purchased mine at Price Chopper.
SWIM found a small white pill with HC 02 imprinted on it, what pill is this? ## Hi Brandon, I located a small white round pill marked "ZC 02", if that's what you may have meant to say? The pill happens to be scored in 4 quarters, with each letter/number in a corner; and the other side is blank. This particular pill is identified as Promethazine hydrochloride (25 mg); which is used medically as an antihistamine antiemetic and to treat nausea/vomiting, sedation, vertigo, motion sickness, allergic reactions, and more. Manufacturer: Zydus Pharmaceuticals National Drug Code (NDC): 68382-0041 You can learn more about this drug on the page for Promethazine Details I hope this helps!
dark pink, small, not tiny and round. It is scored and bottom of one side says 74- the other half is missing. White inside. ## Without the complete imprint, it is going to be difficult to narrow down what this is. I did, however, find one that could be a match, it is round, dark pink, white on the inside and on one side it has a C over a 74. It contains 50mgs of Metoprolol and at that dosage, being split in half makes sense, because someone may not have been able to tolerate the 50mgs. It is most commonly used to help lower high blood pressure. You can read more on it here: I can't be certain, but it does seem to match. Where was it found?
the pill that i am trying to identify is a small white triangle pill that is scored on 1 side for cutting in half and has GP imprinted on the other side. i borrowed my daughter's boyfriends car and these pills were laying on the dashboard. ## These are illegal anabolic steroids manufactured and sold by a foreign source, Geneza Pharma. They have been banned in the U.S. except for certain vital medical uses and no, these are not any that would be given as a prescription in the U.S. ## WOW... FIRST OF ALL... THE PILL IN WHICH YOU ARE REFERRING TO IS CALLED CLENBUTEROL. WHICH IS NOT AN ANABOLIC STEROID. It is actually a pill given to sufferers with breathing issues and althou clenbuterol is not sold in the US ... It's little brother, Albuterol is. Clen is sometimes used WITH anaboli...
Small, white, oblong (rather than oval) pill scored and imprinted with I N or N I on one side - I am in Canada, in case that makes a difference in the appearance. ## white, oblong (rectangular with edges rounded) pill, scored in the middle, and imprinted on one side with and I and N (or N and I) - Canadian - trying to identify ## Oh, here's the post. This gentleman reached me by email. None of my searches have turned up anything for this. This does seem to be Canadian in origin, but I have yet to make a positive I.D. I even reached out to a pharmacist in Canada but they were stumped as well. Does anyone else know? ## the imprint might be a lower case L, i.e. l or an upper case i, i.e. I ## I think this may be lorazepam.I have similar pills and in Canada ## Mbnc can you post back wit...
My brother is taking a very small, pink oblong pill which is scored on one side and have the letters AX on the other. He will not tell me what these are for and the label is torn off. I am afraid he is taking these without his doctors permission. Can you help me identify this pill please? ## It's Dianabol, an anabolic steroid. ## My friend has these small Oval shaped PINK pills with A X on one side, Are those dangerous? what are the side effects. ## I can't find any information to confirm what these are, but I have seen them identified as this before. Does anyone else have some more information on these? ## Yes, these are reportedly 10 mg D-Bol (Methandrostenolone). They are testosterone based steroids which were banned in the United States by the controlled substances act. You ...
If the 104 is imprinted below the scored line on a white round pill is this still a percocet? I thought the scored line on a white round pill is above on a percocet. Please help!! ## If the imprinted 104 is below the narco line what you have is an aspirin. You've been burned. ## NO!!! Not a percocet!! Aspirin 81mg
This is a rather large white oval tablet with 13 and 2 on one side and blank on the other, scored down the middle. What is it? I can't find any information. Any help would be much appreciated! ## @ARA, Based on your description, the closest match I'm finding is an 800mg Gabapentin tablet, used for neuropathic pain. It's depicted as a white oblong shaped pill imprinted with "G | 13" on one side and blank on the other -(but scored down the center on both sides). The only logical thing I can think of is that you may have misinterpreted the G for a 2 depending on the condition of the pill. For reference, this particular tablet is reported to be approximately 19mm in size and is manufactured by a company called Glenmark Generics. Any chance this could be your pill? ## No,...
Blue oblong pill SP 38 on one side. What is it? ## Based on the description provided, the closest match I could locate is a white, oblong, scored tablet imprinted with "SP | 39" on one side and blank on the other. This is identified as Guaifenesin (400mg); used in the treatment of coughing, but the drug has numerous other uses, including medical, veterinary, and personal. Learn More: Guaifenesin Details I know this doesn't fit your description exactly, but there's virtually no information online regarding any blue pill marked SP 38. Has anyone else here come across this pill before?
Pink Oblong Pill With F Imprinted on the front and 10 imprinted on the back. its not scored. probably about an inch long. ## Hi gina, Is there any chance that your pill may have a "E" imprint instead of an "F"? I wasn't able to locate a pill that fit your original description, but there is a pink oblong shaped pill with eight sides, marked with "E" on one side and "10" on the other. It is not scored either. This pill is identified as Zydone (Acetaminophen 400 mg + Hydrocodone 10 mg); a combination of two types of pain medicine to treat moderate to severe pain. Manufacturer: Endo Pharmaceuticals Inc. National Drug Code (NDC): 63481-0698 Learn More: Acetaminophen + Hydrocodone Does this sound like a possible match to your pill?
yellow, scored tablet with "M" imprint ## Are there any 10 mg. clonazepam tablets? ## Scag, is that the only imprint on the tablet, an M? There is nothing listed in the U.S. prescription drug databases that just has an M on it and nothing else. However, this could be a foreign medication or an over the counter item. As to your question on Clonazepam, no, it is oly available in a maximum of 2mgs tablets.
I found this pill laying around my house. It is green and has N010 imprinted on one side and is scored on the other. ## I believe that Betty is correct - a round green pill with imprint N010 corresponds with Propranolol 40 mg (NDC 16714-023). This drug is classified as a Beta Blocker. Medline Plus states "Propranolol is used to treat high blood pressure, irregular heart rhythms, pheochromocytoma (tumor on a small gland near the kidneys), certain types of tremor, and hypertrophic subaortic stenosis (a heart muscle disease). It is also used to prevent angina (chest pain), migraine headaches, and to improve survival after a heart attack. Propranolol is in a class of medications called beta blockers. It works by relaxing blood vessels and slowing heart rate to improve blood flow and dec...
I have some what looks like sky blue, round pills with no imprint and scored on one side. The coating is blue and powder white. Coating is hard compared to prescription US xanax. was told it was 1mg Xanax from overseas. I took 3 and it seemed to be like it but maybe not at strong. I can't say whether it tasted like the normal imprinted one I get through prescriptions. I do know if I took 3 1mg footballs I normally would be knocked on my ass but no. Any ideas anyone? I took the word of someone close to me because she said they were 1mg alprazolam(right word??). I read some forums and its possible it could be this mylan group which makes some with no markings. Or it could be valium. But valium is usually bigger. These have the same size of a normal round 1mg xanax. Anyways, advice muc...
Large White 106 Imprinted on pill ## Located a match to a pill with 106 on one side and is scored on the other. It's Trandolapril 1 mg, which is used to treat high blood pressure, it may also be used to treat other conditions. To learn more click on the link below... Do you have any more questions or information to add? Please post back if you do.
Found this in non marked pill bottle. Anyone know what it is? ## Is it an oblong shaped tablet tablet, with the I and 22 separated by a score line on one side? If so, then it contains 2mgs of Glycopyrrolate, which is most commonly used to treat peptic ulcers. Learn more:
They are meant to be Valium but dissolve very quick and taste bitter but more so sweet. Definitely not like any real quality Valium I’ve had. ## Roche Brand valium (diazepam)10 mg are light blue. The only white Roche valium are 2 mg with a score on the other side. So whatever you have are neither valium or even diazepam. Only benzo that are very bitter would be Alprazolam. Roche brand klonopin are white with a 2 and a dot imprinted either side of the 2 and are scored with a an + on back to be broken into 4 x 0.5 doses but they have a mild minty after taste.. ## At first I didn't believe they were diazapam at all, but they came up in my lab work as diazapam for quite some time. Unfortunately the tests I'm now given are sensitive enough that they show the broken down metabol...