Yellow Pill Blank On Both Sides
6 Topics FoundA small yellow pill blank on both sides. ## I'm sorry, but if there are no markings on it, it will be impossible to positively identify. The only thing we can say for sure is that it is not a legal, U.S. prescription medication. There are many possibilities of what it could be, this meets the description of several over the counter items, such as cold remedies and some vitamin or herbal supplements. I am very sorry, I wish I could be of more help.
My prescription said lde in one side it's supposed to be 10mg oxycoxone.. An I can't g find on goggle could you please let me know what it is ## Can you please tell me what this is lde oblong yellow pill ## Hi Stephanie, To better evaluate my search efforts, what does "Ide" stand for? Is this part of a pill imprint? Also, is that a lowercase "L" or an uppercase "i"? Currently, all of the yellow oblong tablets I've seen that contain oxycodone, have markings on both sides. Where did you get your prescription filled at? Thanks for looking into this!
What kind of Med is a small pale yellow pill pill with "WO" on one side and "50" on the other. The pill is slightly convex on both sides. Thanks for any info. ## I believe you were looking at the marking upside down and it is actually OM 50, which is a 50mg Nucynta tablet, it is a narcotic analgesic that contains the active ingredient Tapentadol. Side effects may include: nausea, dizziness, drowsiness and constipation. Learn more: Are there any other questions?
ITS A SMALL YELLOWISH PILL WITH NOW NAME OR NUMBERS ON, BLANK ON BOTH SIDES, ITS A LITTLE SHINEY KIND OF DULL, BUT MORE GLOSS LOOK ON THE FLAT PART. AND IT ALSO HAS SMALL, BARELY CAN SEE RED SPECS ALL AROUND THE WHOLE PILL ## With no markings, it may be difficult to narrow down what this tablet contains. We can rule it out as being a U.S. prescription medication, because they are all required to have unique imprints to enable their identification. However, it could be any one of a number of over the counter medications. Learn more OTC drug details here. Where did you find it? The general location may help to narrow it down.
White Round pill with R M B printed on one half of one side (the rest is blank) with a little divider divot underneath it. The letters seem slightly spaced apart with the M being slightly higher printed than the R and B. Got it in Macao from a doctor for having canker sores on my throat along with two other pills: Amoxy 500 capsule (maroonish on one half that has the words printed and a blank dark yellow half), and a small, oval, orange pill that both sides of CP stamped on the upper half and a funny looking L (where the end of the bottom part of the L is slightly curved up as if someone drew a comma too close to it) with a divot separating the CP and L. Was instructed to take the first two (1) three times a day, with the orange oval one being (2) three times a day. I can only assume th...
just a plain blue small capsule shape pill not a capsule but a pill has a line down the center on one side, like its been scored in half. both sides are otherwise blank ## If there are no markings, it is almost impossible to positively identify, other than to say it is not a legal U.S. prescription medication of any type, they are all required to have an imprint to enable their ID. Where did you obtain this? The only way to find out exactly what they contain would be to pay to have them lab tested. ## I was told this pill was a xanex. its a yellow, round pill with an M on one side and C 13 on the other side. is this a xanex? ## This pill is 0.5mg of Clonazepam ( Klonopin ), which is in the same class as Xanax. Klonopin is a longer acting benzodiazepine prescribed for panic attacks, anxi...