Oblong White Pill With Symbol

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small oval pill with M on top and the small beta symbol on one side, separated by a line. The other side is blank ## Is this pill more of a capsule shape rather than oval? My results unfortunately don't show a photo of the pill, but merely display the shape, color, name of drug, etc... With this information I located one possible match that shares the same marking "M" and as well as a "logo" of some kind. This white capsule-shaped pill is identified as Metoprolol Succinate ER (25 mg); which is used to treat high blood pressure, heart failure, and other cardiovascular conditions. If this does not sound like a possible match, I would consider taking the pill over to your local pharmacy and having it analyzed by their team to see if they can come up with anything. And a...

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We found a oblong white pill with three lines on one side no letters or numbers. No idea. ## @Danny, I know most legitimate prescription and over the counter meds are required by law to have letters, numbers, and/or symbols that are indicative of the manufacturer, substance, and dosage. So based on your description, these do come across to me as being some sort of foreign or counterfeit version of a Buspar or Xanax tablet. However, without having any verifiable markings outside of the three lines, you'd probably have to have it analyzed by a lab in order to know for certain. Would you say the lines are more like score lines (divids) or are they actually printed in ink? ## I have a Xanax pill with 3 lines and no letters or numbers on both sides. It's from Mexico. Do you think thi...

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White oval tablet. Has PC imprinted on one half and F imprinted on the other (either side of the line to split it in half). If you turn it over it has a symbol that looks sort of like the letter a in cursive writing. Can anyone identify this pill? ## Hi Kelly, The closest match I've found is Pce dispertab (erythromycinan) 333 mg. It is used in the treatment of dental abscess, strep throat, chlamydia infection, skin infection, pharyngitis, etc.. and belongs to the drug class macrolides. It is an oval white tablet with reddish pink specs. It has an "a" (like the one you described) on the front next to the letters PCE. Manufacturer: Abbott Laboratories National Drug Code (NDC): 00074-6290 To view an image of the pill I found click here. The "a" logo on this pill stands ...

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this is a white oblong pill and it has no imprints and it is not scored on either side ## It's a big whitish oblong pill on one side it has a line with no code or letters or numbers on either side ## If a tablet has no markings on it, then it is most likely an over the counter product. All manufactured prescription tablets in the U.S. are required to have unique imprints to enable them to be identified, but that is not the case with over the counter products. Thus, these can be difficult to narrow down. Does anyone have any idea what they may have been? ## NO imprints for even a OTC is not likely - may be homemade or South American Rx (but even there you are most have some sort of marking - sometimes just a "symbol" of Trade Mark, etc.) - my advise is to throw it away - neve...

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White oblong pill with 36 | 01 on one side and other side it looks like a check mark. ## Hi Peggy, The pill you are describing marked "V 36 01" is identified as Acetaminophen (325 mg) + Hydrocodone bitartrate (10 mg); a combination of two types of pain medicine used to treat moderate to severe pain. (NDC 0603-3887) Inactive Ingredients: - Silicon Dioxide - Croscarmellose Sodium - D&C Yellow No. 10 - Magnesium Stearate - Cellulose, Microcrystalline - Povidones - Starch, Corn - Stearic Acid - Crospovidone NOTE: The check mark looking "V" stands for Vintage Pharmaceuticals Inc. (now Qualitest) Hope this helps!

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i have found a white pill that is slightly small. it's oblong. It looks like it has an A or a triangle with a line through the triangle. It also has a M on the same side as the Symobol. both sides of the pill has a line in the middle. there are no numbers or letters on the other side. the triangle and the m are the only imprint on this pill. ## From what I can find, this contains 25mgs of controlled release Metoprolol, the active ingredient in Toprol XL, this is a beta blocker used to treat high blood pressure and other cardiac diseases. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, headache and stomach pain. Learn more: Are there any comments or questions? ## That is exactly what that is. I'm prescribed the medication. It is metoprolol 25 mg er. A beta blocker. ## It is ...

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Got some pills. White oblong with the Advanced pharm symbol but no numbers or anything else on them. Anyone know what they are? ## I can't find any listings for a tablet that just has their logo, with no additional letters or numbers to the imprint. Where was it found/obtained? Does anyone recognize this tablet?

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I have these white oblong capsule shaped tablets with a diagonal imprint of the figure 8 or the infinity symbol, inside an oval. I would like to know what they are. Can anybody help? ## Did u find out what itnwas? ## Based on the description provided, I found this pill to be identified as a panadol osteo tablet, from Australia. Apparently it contains 665 mg of Paracetamol; a widely used over-the-counter analgesic and fever reducer. For verification, the product information pamphlet (linked below) also states that these caplets are a white, capsule-shaped tablet imprinted with an "8" on one side and blank on the other. Ref: betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcmed.nsf/pages/gccpanos/File/gccpanos.pdf I hope this helps!

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I found some pills in my desk and have looked everywhere to find out what they are. They are white, oblong pills, one side has no imprint the other has a funny dp symbol, then a score, then the number 933. Please help if you can. ## I found a white oblong pill with a weird symbol kinda looks like if u put the letters dp right next to each other and then a score line in the middle and then the #'s933 PLEASE HELP¡!!!!!! ## Do the letters "dp" look anything like the one's depicted below? I'm just curious because if they do, we can rest assured that the manufacturer is more than likely to be Teva Pharmaceuticals USA. And if it is indeed a product of Teva, then we can contact Teva directly regarding these pills. Please post back if you have any additional informatio...

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Trying to identify a while capsule. For the markings it looks like there is a little hash mark in front of the 1, almost connected to it towards the bottom. It's like the letter could be a number 4 but the upward mark of the 4 is not visible. Then a space between that and the number 18. There are no scores on either side. It is a caplet.

I found some white oblong pills with NO markings of any kind on them and I have no idea what it is. I've taken many medications from opiates to benzos and barbituates in the last 8 years and can pretty much tell what anything is but like I said, this is just a plain pill, just a bit shorter than an inch with no letters, numbers, symbols, nothing. What could this be? ## Hello, CC! How are you? If there are no markings, then unless you've ordered medications from a foreign source, they have to be over the counter products. All U.S. prescription medications are required to have unique markings to enable their identification. Are there any over the counter products that you remember buying? Perhaps Acetaminophen or a supplement of some type?

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Does anyone know what this pill is? I have seen where the fleur-de-lis symbol is either Astella Pharma or Sage Pharmaceuticals. I have not been able to find anywhere what this symbol in combination with 27 on the other side of the score is. Can anyone help? Thanks! ## Based on the description provided I've identified this pill as "Stahist", containing: Atropine (0.04) + Chlorpheniramine (8 mg), Pseudoepedrine (90 mg) + Scopolamine (0.01) + Hyoscyamine (0.190 mg) Apparently the pill treats sinus symptoms and other allergies. Manufacturer: Magna Pharmaceuticals INC National Drug Code (NDC): 58407-0527 For verification, a photo can be found on WebMD at: webmd.com/drugs/image.aspx&drugname=STAHIST+TABLET I hope this helps! It was a tough find! lol

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oblong white pill (may be a painkiller) with "82" maked on one side and and "A" type symbol or stamp on the side. ## With the information mentioned here, I was able to find a similar pill marked with "W" on one side and "82" on the other, which has been identified as Primidone 50 mg (used in the treatment of seizures). Manufacturer: West-Ward Pharmaceutical Corporation National Drug Code (NDC): 00143-1482 Learn More: Primidone Details If anything, I hope this info can help to narrow down your search! ## It's a generic version of Sertraline, also known as Zoloft or Lustral. Learn More: Sertraline Details

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I found a pill on my floor after a "party". No drugs were involved!! I can't find it online it's white oblong blank on one side and I + on the other.(capital i and a plus sign). No other markings and no scores. Please help! ## Hi Kat, Based on the description provided, the only match I found that even remotely comes close is a 200mg Ibuprofen tablet, manufactured by Perrigo. These particular tablets are oblong and white with a capitol "i" followed by a small dash "-" and the number 2 on one side and blank on the other (no score lines either). I realize this doesn't fit your description entirely, however because nothing else comes up with the type of plus symbol that yours has, it is the next closest representation to that. You mentioned that there wer...

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I have a white oblong pill with a symbol on the back looking almost like a v and scored with a 25 on one side. ## Hi Trish, Any chance that the pill your describing is light pink as opposed to white? Just wondering because I located a pink Elliptical / Oval shaped pill marked with "V 25". It's identified as Diphenhydramine HCL (25 mg), which is mainly used to treat allergies, insomnia, motion sickness, and even used as a sleep aid. Manufacturer: New World Imports, Inc National Drug Code (NDC): 51824-0025 Learn More: Diphenhydramine Details Does this sound like it could be a match to your pill?

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I found a bottle of pills cleaning my grandmothers house without a label. They are oblong (football shaped), white, manufacturers logo is R with a crescent moon underneath, and the back is A 302. I have searched every pill identifying website and cannot find this pill anywhere. I was told it may be Darvocet, which is no longer sold in the US. But I can't find proof that's what they are. I would just like to know that they aren't anything important before I flush them. ## Hello, I'm also having trouble finding a match for the pill you are describing, but I believe that the manufacturer may be Activis Pharmaceuticals. Their pills often have a fancy "R" imprint or a crescent moon symbol. Click this link to be directed to the contact page of their website: actavis.co...

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its white oblong pill with a symbol on it like a flower and has imprint with 14 or 15 ## a small white oblong pill line on back flower imprint with the no.14 ## did you ever find out what this pill was? I found the same pill today and pharmacy does not know what it is.

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I found in my medicine bag a white oblong pill thicker than my regular 10/325 norco and wondered if from a sifferent manufacturer. One side has an upside down 1 next side has 255 ## Carvedilol 6.25 mg (made by Solco Healthcare LLC.) comes in a white oblong/oval shaped tablet with 255 on one side and blank on the other. I wonder if this drug manufacturer known as Solco could've made any changes to the appearance of their tablet or perhaps produces other white oblong pills with 255 on one side and an upside down 1 on the other... How large is the base of this '1' (the bottom part)? If it is upside down, that could possibly resemble a "J". Is it truly apparent that this is actually an upside down 1 or might it be some other letter or symbol? You may want to try taking t...

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a white thin oblong pill with a triangle like symbol ## There are triangle imprints used by several manufacturers, they are usually generic pills and there are far too many for me to be able to post pictures of them. What does the symbol look like? Is it similar to an hourglass? If so, that's the Ivax logo and they make many different generic products. Are there any other markings on the tablet? Like letters or numbers? ## Pink round pill with triangle with p inside the triangle on top /score mark/ 151 on bottom ## Hello.I am pharmacist from Poland, with large passion to my job...Today I found an oval ,white ,10mm lenght,6mm wide pill with imprinted on one side number 2 and there is a letter u,or n inside triangular ,more like shield of a knight shaped logo. In whole my carrer I did...

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I found these pills they are small whte pills. On one side there are three squares, and on the other side there is a p-o. meaning a P on the top and a score across and an O on the bottom part. I am just wondering what they are ## Hi Heather, A pill with this sort of imprint can be a tricky one to identify since you're also trying to describe a logo or symbol with three squares. And because keyboards don't have characters for markings like this, typing the words in a search box isn't always going to yield the most accurate results. So in light of not finding any matching details, I came up with a couple other questions of my own that may help narrow down any further attempts to identify what it may be: What shape is the pill in question? (i.e. round, oval, oblong, square, etc...

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