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100+ Topics FoundRound white pill w/no markings or scorings.smaller than clonidine about size and shape of zolpideum(generic ambien) I have found two in the house please help to ID ## Sorry, if there are no markings then it is impossible to positively identify it. All prescription drugs that are legally sold in the US are required to have individual imprints to enable their ID, according to manufacturer, active ingredient and dosage. With no markings, I would think it is possibly something over the counter, unless it is a drug from a foreign country.
small white tablet with imprints: ETH on front and 446 on back ## This is 30mgs of Oxycodone, regular release, a generic for Roxicodone. This is a highly addictive narcotic pain reliever. Some of the most common side effects include: nausea, dry mouth, drowsiness and constipation.
Round white pill 278 on one side, 1g on other side ## Hello, And! How are you? The tablet with the IG 278 marking is manufactured by InvaGen Pharmaceuticals and they list it as containing 25mgs of Topiramate. The FDA classifies this as an antiseizure medication that is used to treat epilepsy. Typical side effects are listed as possibly including nausea, dizziness, mood swings, dry mouth and weight gain. Is there anything else I can help with? ## I was always told by my Dr and pharmacist that topiramate can induce weight loss.... Is this wrong? Btw, ty, I love having this site to use.
its worn down a little but its very small white round pill with a v on one side and on the other side there is a line down the middle but i cant make out the numbers ## Without knowing those numbers, it is going to be difficult to narrow down what this is. The V logo is used by Vintage!Qualitest, they make many different prescription products and just the size and color isn't really enough to discern which one this is. Is there anyway you can try to make out those numbers?
my mothers aide found a tiny white pill on the bedroom floor with 41 on one side and G on the other side could someone please tell me what it is ## The small white pill in description is Carvedilol (6.25 mg); which is indicated for the treatment of mild to moderate congestive heart failure, high blood pressure, angina, atrial fibrillation, and left ventricular dysfunction. Manufacturer: Glenmark Generics Inc. National Drug Code (NDC): 68462-0163 Learn More: Carvedilol Details I hope this helps!
A TINY WHITE ROUND PILL WITH 57 ON ONE SIDE AND A CANCER AWARENESS SYMBOL ON THE OTHER AND IT EVN LOOKS LIKE A R ## My son showed me a tiny white round pill, with ( I think, so tiny print) 93 on 1 side, 707? on the other. He said he was told it was some type of speeder pill, but he doesn't do that and brought it home for me to identify. I remember white crosses back in the '80s but I don't remember what those looked like so long ago. ## A tablet with the R 57 marking is manufactured by Actavis and they list it as containing 0.5mgs of Lorazepam, which is a generic for Ativan, it is most commonly used to treat anxiety, and nervous disorders. The FDA warns that it carries the risk of being habit forming, and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, irritability, and h...
What is a tiny white pill with F on one side and 16 on the other? I have checked a few other sources with no luck. ## Is the marking possibly F 91? If so, Aurobindo Pharma lists its as containing 4mgs of Ondansetron, which is most commonly used to treat, or prevent nausea, and vomiting. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, and dry mouth.
tiny white tablet with m32 written on it ## Based on the description provided, I found your pill to be Mebaral (50 mg). You can view a detailed description of the drug, by clicking on the link below... If you have any more questions or comments to add, please post back so I can further assist you.
Someone gave me a tiny white round pill with "M" on one side inside a square and 5 on the other side. I was told it was albuterol but i'm not convinced. Any ideas? ## Is the 5 above a score line? If so, this tablet contains 5mgs of Oxycodone. This is a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. Learn more Oxycodone details here.
Tiny white round pill with rx7 on one side ## This tablet contains 0.5mgs of Lorazepam, a Benzodiazepine used to treat anxiety and nervous disorders. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, irritability and headache. Read more: Is there anything else I can help you with?
lorazepam ## Based on the description provided, I found your pill to be Lorazepam (0.5 mg). Lorazepam has relatively potent anxiolytic effects and its best known indication is the short-term management of severe chronic anxiety. For more information about this drug, please refer to the link below... If you have any more questions or concerns, please post back and I will be happy to help you.
The pill is really small, white, round and on one side says P on the top part and 771 on the bottom part. ## Yes, it says P on top and 771 on the bottom. The back is bare and says nothing. It has a diameter of about 16/64ths (6.350[mm]). I heard it was some sort of opioid, and helped to prevent diareah. ## Yes, it is called Diphenoxylate HCl atropine sulfate [1]. It is used in the treating of diareah. I was told it had opiates in it, and there seems to be side effects of opiates and dependency warnings as well as Opiate rehabilitation advertisements when you pull the page up. I hope this helped. Sources: [1] ## Joseph, you're right - Diphenoxylate is an opiod used in the treatment of diarrhoea. Actually, constipation is a reported side effect of many narcotic medications (such as H...
I found these pills: small, white, round with letter B / G on one side & nothing on the other. Do you know what they are? ## Hello, Keith! Where did you find them? I haven't been able to find a listing for this in any of the prescription drug databases that I've checked, so far. The leads me to suspect that they could be an over the counter item. Some of those are regional, so knowing the general location may help to narrow it down. Does anyone else recognize these tablets?
Tiny white round tablet with ZD on top of 16 or 15 but i think 16. Please tell me what it is. i found it in my sons room. Thank You! ## Small white round tablet with ZD 16 on one side ## The pill you found is called Topiramate, the generic brand of Topamax. It's main use is for migraine headaches but is also used to treat depression. ## Hershey is correct. The pill you have is Topiramate (25 mg). You can view a detailed description of the drug, by clicking on the link below... If you have any more questions or comments to add, please post back so I can further assist you. ## it is an antiseizure drug, but also used for migraine prophylaxis (the reason I take it). It is usually taken in high doses. 25 mg is quite minimal. ## if it says ZD 15 it is Topiramate 50 mg
very tiny oval white pill with 256 on one side only ? ## I thought this seemed familiar and, indeed it is, I used to take this, the tablet contains 12.5mgs of Carvedilol, which is a beta blocker that's used to treat high blood pressure and certain cardiac conditions. Learn more Carvedilol details here. Where was it found?
White round pills with the N004 marking on them are manufactured by Northstar Rx LLC and they list them as containing 25mgs of Hydroxyzine. (NDC 16714-082) The original message was deemed inaccurate and has been demoted: The white round pill with noo4 on it is also known as an oxyxcodone 10 mg. it's sometimes used as a generic for them for some pharmacies. I wanted to come on here and state that because of the fuss about them. I know this because I own a pharmacy ## No, the tablets with the N004 marking on them are manufactured by Northstar Rx LLC and they list them as containing 25mgs of Hydroxyzine. (NDC 16714-082) The FDA classifies this medication as an antihistamine that's used to treat allergic reactions and for its sedative like effects. Its typical side effects may possi...
i have found very tiny white pills with m on one side and a number 1 on the other side, any one know what this pill could be ## may be Midodrine hydrochloride?...i think for dizziness...google it or call pharmacy ## the tiny white round w/ m and 1 may be Midodrine ## Click here to see a picture of the pill. If this is your pill, it's Clorpres (active ingredients are Chlorthalidone and Clonidine) which is used to treat high blood pressure. If this is not your pill, please post back so i can locate the right one.
I have a tiny white pill, just off white, really, but you could call it white. It's just a little bigger than a birth control pill. One side appears to be completely blank. The other side appears to have a Roman letter capital A that covers most of the pill. In the open underside of the A there appears to be a lower case i. Below that there appears to be a very small capital T and D, separated by a slight space. There is a remote possibility that the A is a V, but then the TD is at the top and printed upside down. ## The marking is ATD, what you thought was an I is a stylized logo of a mortar and pestle. This tablet contains 19mgs of Levothyroxine and 4.5mgs of Liothyronine, commonly sold under the brand name Armour Thyroid. These are Thyroid hormones.
Can anyone help me to determine what kind of pill this is? I have found a lot of info with E311 but this has no E - it's just "311". Thanks! ## Hi Kellie - the tablet which you are describing is Vytorin (containing Ezetimibe 10 mg + Simvastatin 10 mg), which is used to treat high cholesterol. More information about this drug is available on the page for . Source ## Awesome. Thank you kindly for the info.
Can't read the #S. Cancer pt. mixed up meds. Ativan mg. /The The dilaudid small white tiny pill no numbersthat I can read supposed to be 2 mg/ Xanax .5 mg generic also small white tiny pill. Can't seem to find a pic to identify. Too many generic pills out there. Do you have a suggestion of how I can get the correct type of medication generic name? ## Hello, Denise! How are you? I'm sorry about the problem that you're having. The imprints would be the only way to positively identify that tablets. Is there any chance that you could get someone else to look at them for you and post back with the markings? Do you still have the original bottles? They usually list the markings on the pharmacy bottle. These medications carry the risk of being habit forming and may cause side e...