Pink Round Pill No Marking
100+ Topics FoundI have a round pill with nothing on one side and a line down the center on the other side. Is there any way to tell what it is? ## If there are no markings, it is going to be difficult to narrow down exactly what this is. We can rule it out as being a U.S. prescription medication, because they are all required to have imprints to enable their identification, in case of emergency. However, it could be any one of a large number of over the counter items. I've purchased B12 vitamin tablets that meet this exact description. There is also a small chance that it could be a foreign medication. Was it found in the U.S. or elsewhere? Does anyone else have any ideas? ## I got a pink small round pill with no markings it just has a line down the middle on one side. I was told they were ordered ...
Herd it's a sleeping pill from france ## Hi mimi, A small round pink pill with no marking fits the same description as a CVS brand 100mcg Vitamin B12 tablet. However since it has no markings, just going off the description alone may still be a gamble...especially because it's thought to be from another country. So if you're able to I would probably take the pill over to a local pharmacy and see if they can verify its contents. Does it have a score line by chance?
I found a round bigger peach color pill no markings, not scored. I heard dealers can remove markings? My daughter tells me they are street subutex? ## Unfortunately, with no markings, it's going to be difficult to determine what it is with certainly. However, I'll keep looking and post back, when I have information for you. I haven't heard anything about being able to remove markings. Can anyone confirm this?
Small peach/pink round pill with no marking scored on one side? ## Hi Denise, There's actually three different pills I found that fit this same description. The first is a 4gram oral raspberry chewable glucose tablet. The second is a 1000mcg Vitamin B12 tablet. And the third is a 10mg Diazepam tablet, made by "Investigación Farmacéutica" in Mexico. Since there doesn't appear to be a way to differentiate between these three options, I think your best bet would probably be to have the pill analyzed by a lab. This type of service can be a little costly, but I think the assurance of knowing what you have may be worth it, especially if you have kids/teens/pets around. I hope this helps!
I can't figure out what this is. It looks speckled, maybe pink with red specks. Scored on one side, slightly rounded top and bottom, as opposed to flat. I cut it in half and put the crumbs on my tongue to taste it, no discernible flavor. Thought about crushing it for a larger flavor sampling. Not sure. That only gets you so far, anyway. It's probably nothing good, just a vitamin, right? My mom found it on the floor one day and asked me to look it up. I kinda forgot until recently, when withdrawal kicked in and I got my hopes up that it may be worth something. But I'm not gonna just randomly swallow a random pill with no markings. That's dangerous. ## Hello, Sefirosu200x! How are you? Yes, you're correct, it is very dangerous to take something that you cannot identify...
No markings on either side - What is it? ## I would need more information in order to locate the exact pill you have. Is it scored? capsule? Any more information will help me better in assisting you. ## I found this fairly large, I guess oblong-ish oval shaped pill. The pill is a light peach, has NO markings on the front, but is scored on the back. I can not find ANY answers anywhere! Please Help! Thanks ## Without more specific markings it is most likely an over the counter product. Unfortunately it is extremely difficult to verify for sure what it is because only prescription drugs in the USA are required to carry unique inscriptions. For example, this page depicts a round pink tablet, reportedly a Vitamin B12 pill from CVS. But there can also be many other pills with a similar appear...
i found a round pink pill with no markings on it other than being scored on one side... i found this in my sons room.. could anyone help me ## I would need an imprint or marking in order to locate the correct pill, there are numerous pink, round pills. Please post back with any more information so I can help you better. ## small,pink,round,no markings,kinda thin ## pink pill with score on one side ## Is your son working out? taking supplements like protein? If so, you might check in to steroids. Sounds like Menabol. ## the pill is b12 I have the same thing no worries bought over counter for energy ## i am in exactly same situation. My son got them from someone who ordered them online., I can't rest till I know what they are and what to do ## It's either b vitamins or a 10mg diaz...
i was given a round pink pill from a mate for pain it has no markings what so ever looks like a sweet to the eye bright pink bout 10ml across 6or7ml what could it bedeep ## What kind of pill was it? I found a pill that matches that description in my car and am trying to figure what it is, ## Bright pink, round with no markings, for pain? Maybe it's ibuprofen.
I have a small round pink pill with nothing on one side in a line through the center of the other side ## Hello, Barbie! How are you? The lack of markings makes it a bit difficult to narrow down what this tablet contains, however, we can rule it out as being a prescription medication, since they are required to have imprints to enable their identification. However, that leaves it open to a very large number of over the counter possibilities. I'll keep looking and post back, when I have information for you. Does anyone else recognize this tablet? ## I found a small pinpoint pill with no markings could u help find out what it is
Please help me. Does anyone know if this pink round pill with no markings is a clonazepam from China? That's what I was told. ## They're a generic Chinese version. They are very good quality and are 1 mg. ## If there are no markings on it, there is no way to be certain what these tablets contain. While the U.S. FDA requires markings to enable their identification, in case of emergency, they have no control over what other countries require, so it is purely a guessing game on whether or not you have actually received Clonazepam. The FDA does warn that Clonazepam carries the risk of being habit forming, and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache, and irritability. It's been a long time, I couldn't possibly find the posts, now, but there have been times...
Scored on one side, no other marks came from Mexico. Is it a 5 or 10 mg valium? ## A round pink pill that is scored on one side and blank on the other, fits the description for the following substances: *Vitamin B-12 (oral) 1000mcg *Diazepam 10mg (made by Investigación Farmacéutica in Mexico) *Glucose (oral) 4g Since the Diazepam is clearly from Mexico, that's probably my first guess. However because this pill has such a broad description, there could also be other tablets (foreign or counterfeit) that resemble these as well... In my opinion there's no safe way of knowing for certain without a lab analysis or drug panel that could verify certain active ingredients. ## Análises laboratoriais, são menos confiáveis, que a experimentação, ou a orie...
There are ablosutely no numbers on either side of the pill, which is round and pinkish. It is not an american pill, because all american pill have numbers on them. ## Actually that is incorrect, not all American pills have numbers, or markings on them. That only applies to prescription medications. Over the counter items are not requires to have any type of imprint and, even when they do, they are not required to log them with the U.S. FDA. That means this could still be something from the U.S., however, it could be any one of a large number of over the counter products. There are many that meet this description, not too long ago, I picked up a bottle of B12 vitamin supplements that looked like this, from my local health store. Does anyone else have any idea of what this might be? ## Yo...
I received this pill from out of the country. Its a fairly big round red pill. Scored on 1 side with two lines. Its suppose to b Tramadol 200 mg ## Hello, Amanda! How are you? What country is it from? When it comes to foreign pills with no markings, it's likely going to be difficult to determine a positive ID. However, if you can post back with more details, such as what country it's from, I may be able to find something. Thanks! ## i have a red round large pill with 2 scores and no imprint it's supposed to be a oxycodone 30 & its From overseas. is that what it is? ## this is tramadol 225mg slow release. ive seen it as round red/dark pink with either a strawberry, capital R,or 225 marking and scored on the other side. even though its slow release, be very careful of such...
My friend gave me several of these pills that he said were prescribed to him as valium 1mg and gets a certain amount every month, i even saw the bottle he took them out of... Not sure what to think, all i know is that i have already taken 3 over the course of 2 days and they make me feel pretty great as any normal anti-anxiety med should. We also live in San Diego on the border of Mexico so he couldve lied to me which i doubt or he couldve been lied to somehow. ## I just got diazapsm 10mg with exactc discription straight outta box and blister pack. It's the next generic. But good
Found a round pink pill i teenagers room with 912 on one side and a capital M on other side. What is it please? ## Hi Julia, The imprint on this round pink pill is actually identified as an "M" instead of a "W". I'm not sure why that is, since it can easily appear to be either one. The pill you are describing is Alesse-28, which is used primarily as a birth control. It contains the active ingredients: Ethinyl estradiol + Levonorgestrel More details about this medication are available at: I hope this helps!
small round hot pink pill with markings GG 40 ## This tablet contains 10mgs of Amitriptyline, a generic for Elavil, this is an antidepressant. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, dry mouth and headache. You can read more here: Is there anything else I can help you with?
What is a pink round pill with fancy R and 33 on one side and scored on other side? ## A pill with this description and marking contains 0.5mgs of Clonazepam, the active ingredient in Klonopin (NDC 60429-0524). It is used to treat anxiety and nervous disorders. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, headache and irritability. Inactive Ingredients: - Corn Starch - Lactose Monohydrate - Magnesium Stearate - Cellulose, Microcrystalline - D&C Red No. 30 ## I have round yellow pill, suppose to be klonopin, a line that splits pill ln one side, the other side says teva
pink round pill with score and 136 on bottom and top is maybe 90t ## Is the marking possibly cor 136? If so, then it contains 30mgs of mixed Amphetamine salts, a generic for Adderall, which is most commonly used to treat ADHD and narcolepsy. Side effects may include: nausea, dizziness, irritability and insomnia. Learn more: ## I took 136 for the first time, I have been taking Adderall my whole life normally at 20 milligrams. The first day I took it I didn't notice the normal effects of Adderall. Yet my brain function increased dramatically. also it seems that it works better if your already really smart,, I began sequencing number patterns with very little effort yet my mind was operating on a level I have never felt before, I would look at "smart" people listen to their ide...
Round pink pill with a M and Z2, is this Zolpidem? ## M Z2 round pinkish purple tablet contains Zolpidem Tartrate 10 mg. (NDC 0378-5310) Inactive Ingredients: - Lactose monohydrate - Microcrystalline cellulose - Hypromellose - Sodium starch glycollate - Magnesium stearate - Titanium dioxide (E171) - Macrogol 400. ## Here's the monograph listing with more information: ## Is Marking RB81; pink oval shaped pill zolpidem? ## Yes, this is a version of 10 mg generic version of Zolpidem, manufactured by Mylan. I was given this twice via Walgreen's. I will admit it looked odd, compared to the usual round oval that I was accustomed to taking, but it seemed to work about as well for me. I Googled the color, shape and markings on the pill before taking it, despite the description on the b...
I can't identify this small round pink pill with the number 31 printed one side & H on the other side. ## Is the marking possible a capital i with a 31 on the other side? If so, I believe your tablet is manufactured by Aurobindo Pharma and they list it as containing 20mgs of Rosuvastatin, which is most commonly used to help lower cholesterol. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, and joint/muscle aches.