Pink Oblong Pill With No Imprint

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this is my mothers medication but because I changed pharmacies they are different in shape and this one in particular I cannot place with the new ones ## The size, shape and color actually means nothing, that is entirely up to whatever the manufacturer wants it to look like. Thus, it is very common for the same medication to look different when your pharmacy has that of a different manufacturer in stock.

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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?

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I have a oblong shaped pill from Pakistan that is supposed to be Hydrocodone but it isn't. It is imprinted with a Capital W or M in cursive script on one side and just scored on the other ## Unfortunately, there are no databases for pills from most countries. The U.S. is a rare exception, Canada still keeps a database, but it's no longer publicly available. Where did you obtain it? I know there's one with a marking like this that's oblong and yellow, which contains Meloxicam, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory, but I am not familiar with a pink one. Learn more Meloxicam details here. ## I also received the same pill and can find no info online what so ever.Do they work? ## Did anyone answer Thomas do they work? ## burn like hell

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found in my grandsons pocket. he is known for doing drugs. imprint or letters may have been rubbed off in his pocket. ## The closest match I've seen is a large pink oblong-shaped (though some may refer to it as oval) tablet, containing either 1,000 or 2,000 mcg of Vitamin B12 [cyanocobalamin]...But no matter what it is that we locate on our end, it wont matter unless you can say for sure whether any other imprints/letters were (or weren't) previously apparent on the tablet; otherwise these are just wild guesses. If this can't be determined, then the only truly verifiable method of identification would be to send it to a lab and have them analyze its chemical contents. Does your grandson have anything to say about it?

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I've came across a blueish Oblong pill with imprint only on one side S4. Can someone please tell me what it could be? ## Hi Robert, Based on your description the closest match I'm finding is a 25mg Diphenhydramine hydrochloride tablet, that is a pink oblong/oval pill with S4 on one side and blank on the other. Apparently it is manufactured by Himprit Pharma Chem, out of india. I also came across a 10mg Simvastatin, red oblong/oval pill with S4 on one side and blank on the other. This one happens to be manufactured by Accord Healthcare. I realize that the color is off on the two pills I just mentioned, but still wanted to post their details in case you or any other readers desired to contact either of these manufacturers, in order to determine whether or not they make a blue vers...

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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 ...

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What is this pill meant to treat? I lost the box and only have the foil-backed package. It is acetaminophen and phenylephrine. ## I have some of these. I got them out a generic package bought from Wal-Mart for a sinus headache. ## Hello, As Joshua stated this medication is an over the counter combination medication for sinus and headache relief. The acetaminiphone works to reduce swelling, fevers and pain while the phenylephrine works to shrink blood vessels in the nasal passages which relieves sinus pressure. You can pick this type of medication up at pretty much any convenience store. I wasn't able to find the specific brand or manufacturer of this pills imprint so I can't provide you with any of the inactive ingredients or additional info I normally provide. Have a good day a...

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Found half a pill on my livingroom floor after group of teens left. It is half of an oblong oval with 'G' imprint and flesh tone color. What could this be?? ## I'm sorry, but without knowing the full imprint, it is going to be difficult to determine exactly what the tablet contains. With only a partial imprint, that leaves it open to being many possibilities that include both prescription and over the counter products. Does anyone else have any ideas?

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Big and pink told it is 120mg morphine ## If there is no imprint, then it is NOT a Morphine tablet that is legal and approved for sale and use in the US. Federal law requires that they all have unique imprints to enable the identification of the manufacturer, active ingredient(s) and dosage. Who was it that told you it was Morphine? Oh and there is NO 120mg Morphine tablet.

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Please help! I've found a hot pink round pill w/ an imprint of B. Nothing else. I found it in my daughters things after unpacking from a trip. ## It is identified as Fastmelt Children's Benadryl 19mgs. She had allergy problems I'm guessing. :) ## Yes, Benadryl contains the active ingredient Diphenhydramine, it is used to treat allergies, and as a sleep aid, since it causes drowsiness as a side effect, along with dizziness, and dry mouth. There is a round, pink childrens tablet with a B on it, as described by Jimbo, as well as a regular 25mg oblong pink tablet, both are available over the counter. Is there anything I can help with?

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small pink pill, A on one side, the other side has a score, on each side is a number 9 and the other side 0 ## oblong pink pill with usb on one side and 90 on the other side ## In regards to the first tablet, I believe the marking is actually A 06 and it's a 20mg Citalopram tablet, this is the active ingredient in Celexa, which is an SSRI antidepressant. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, dry mouth and weight changes. You can learn more Citalopram details here. However, for the latter tablet posted by Michelle, I haven't been able to find anything with that imprint. Does anyone else recognize it?

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Whats yhe name of this medication. ## Hello, Cindy! How are you? Can you please double check the imprint and post back? So far, I've been unable to find anything that matches this description. However, I'll keep looking and post back, when I have information for you.

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funny looking e oblong shape pink and 2white pill with line on back ## This contains 800mgs of Metaxalone, the active ingredient in Skelaxin, this is a muscle relaxant. Side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, headache and dizziness. Read more: Is there anything else I can help you with?

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I found a dark pink oblong pill wih a marking 1 on one side and blank on the other...any ideas what it is? ## Hello, Jenn! How are you? With such an obscure imprint, I'm inclined to think that this is most likely an over the counter product of some type. Where was it found? Some over the counter products are regional, so knowing the general location may help to narrow it down. I'll keep looking and post back, when I have information for you. Does anyone else recognize this tablet?

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My sister found a pill with imprint z on one side and 7092 on the other. White with pink dots, oblong. ## I'm sorry, but so far, I've been unable to find anything matching this description. Where did she find it? I'm wondering if there's a possibility that it's a foreign medication. (Just the general location, I'm not asking you to post the exact location of your family, for instance if you live in California, there could be a chance that it's from Mexico.) Does anyone else recognize this tablet? I'll keep searching and post back, when I have information for you. ## Thank you. We actually live in nc ## This is a generic brand for norco 5-325 sold at wal-mart pharmacy. It is just as good as the white oblong pill with the ip109 on it. Just cheaper!!!! ## Wa...

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S1 on one side nothing on the other and its not peach its bright pink ## What is the bright pink small oblong pill with s1 on one side and nothing on the other ? ## The closest match I'm finding is a pink oval/oblong pill with S4 on one side and nothing on the other. It's reportedly identified as Simvastatin 10mgs, used for treating high cholesterol. I realize that your tablet has a 1 and not a 4, but depending on our luck they may be manufactured by the same company (Accord Healthcare). I would just encourage you to contact them directly to see if they make anything else with your imprint, at: [email protected], for 'general inquires'. Hope this helps! ## I'm pretty sure the bright pink pill with S1 on one side and blank on the other is an over the counter ...

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ID OF CAPSULE SHAPED PILL white on one long side, pink on other long side WITH "8 HOUR" on the white side. ## Hello, Based on the description provided, I have identified Pill imprint 8 HOUR as Tylenol (Paracetamol) 8 hour (650 mg). Paracetamol is classified as a mild analgesic. It is commonly used for the relief of headaches and other minor aches and pains and is a major ingredient in numerous cold and flu remedies. Manufacturer: McNeil Consumer Healthcare You can learn more about this drug on the page for Tylenol Details I hope this helps!

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can you identify this pill for me its an oblong pinkish pill with 15 on one side and c printed on the other. ## Hello, Niki! How are you? I'm sorry, but I haven't been able to find anything that matches this description, so far. However, I'll keep looking and post back, when I have information for you. Are you sure that's the complete imprint? Could you please double check and post back? Thanks! Does anyone else recognize this tablet?

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Small round peach /pink pill with only a line in the middle ?? What could it be ## Hi Junebug, Without an imprint I initially thought this would be like finding a needle in a haystack, BUT I did come across a pill that fits your description by the name of "I-Vite oral". Apparently it's some sort of pharmaceutical multivitamin containing vitamin A, C, and E, along with lutein and other minerals. Running an image search for "I-Vite tablets" on your search engine should yield results with photographs of the pill itself. They described it as an oval peach, scored tablet, but I'm not sure about its approximate size. Can you please post back and let me know if this tablet looks familiar?

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I have a pill here that is pinkish and is stamped with a black label that looks like a backwards G 500 on one side. No other marks. What is it? My friend said she takes them to go to sleep. ## Hi Khrystyna, Unfortunately I haven't come across a pill with that exact imprint. The closest match I can find is Ranexa (500 mg) which is used in the treatment of Angina. It belongs to the drug class "antianginal agents". Common side effects can include: Dizziness, headache, constipation, and nausea. It is a light orange oval pill (appears light pink) with the imprint GSI500 on one side and nothing on the back. Manufacturer: Gilead Sciences National Drug Code (NDC): 61958-1003 Has anyone else seen a pill similar to the one Khrystyna has described?

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