White Pill No Imprint

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I found two round white with a bunch of pinkish specks on them. There is no imprint and would like to know what they are. ## We can rule them out as being U.S. approved prescription tablets, since they are all required to have imprints to enable their identification. That means they are most likely over the counter products and that leaves it open to many different possibilities. What is your general location? Some products are regional, so that may help to narrow it down. Does anyone else recognize these? I'll keep looking and post back, when I have information for you. ## I take white round tablet with pink specs, no imprint, that's a 10 mg quick dissolve melatonin, cherry flavored, made by HEB. If it sets out it seems to get more noticeable brigher specks, can barely see the ...

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Small thick round pill says 5O on it. Other side is plain white. Please respond! ## Hello, Tinkki Bell! How are you? This tablet is manufactured by Sun Pharmaceuticals and they list it as containing 50mgs of Quetiapine, which is used to treat various mental health conditions. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, drowsiness, somnolence, and weight gain. Is there anything else I can help with?

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white oval shape with CY imprinted ## Based on the description provided, the closest match I could find is a white round pill imprinted with CYP on one side and blank on the other. This particular pill is identified as Cyproheptadine hydrochloride 4 mg; used for allergies. Manufacturer: Cypress Pharmaceuticals However, another individual mentioned that a white pill imprinted with CY could be a discontinued U.S. product known as Cyklokapron Tablet (500 mg). It was said to be commonly marketed in the U.S. and Australia in tablet form as Lysteda and in IV form as Cyklokapron and Transamin. Cyklokapron tablets contain the active ingredient tranexamic acid, which is a type of medicine called an antifibrinolytic. It can be used reduce severe unwanted bleeding, such as heavy menstrual bleeding...

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Supposed to be a generic 10 m.g. valium, made in India by JPee Drugs. What is it? Are drug manufacturers in India required to imprint numbers or letters, and/or score the tablets. ## If there are no markings on the tablet, it is going to be difficult to identify, unless you would pay to have it lab tested somewhere. And no, there are only a few other countries that are like the U.S. and require that prescription tablets all have unique imprints to enable their identification. Most countries don't regulate them anywhere near as strictly as the U.S. and Canada. I can, however, tell you that JPee Drugs does make a 10mg Diazepam tablet, that they sell under the trade name DIZY 10. There is no way, however, for me to know if that is actually what you have you received. Are there any othe...

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i was given a pill and was told it is nicotanimde. it is white , blank on both sides , is about 1 cm in diameter . on the bottle it says i should take one half of the tablet a day . can someone verify that it is nicotanimide , because it does not look like the pills of nicotanimide i have seen ## There are no regulations in any country, that I'm aware of, that dictate how any product should look and, since it is an over the counter supplement, in most countries it also isn't require to have any markings to enable it's identification. That said, in light of those factors, I really have no way of verifying that it is Nicotinamide for you. Learn more Nicotinamide details here. Who gave it to you? If it were me, I wouldn't take anything without knowing what it is. ## I found...

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Small oblong caplet white with red/pink speckles no imprint no opportunity to cut in half looks old. Found in deceased mother's medcine cabinent ## Because there's no markings, it is going to be difficult to determine what this tablet contains, unless you were to pay to have it lab tested, somewhere. U.S. law requires that all prescription drugs have a unique imprint on the tablets or capsules so the medication can be identified by manufacturer, substance and dosage. However, the way a pill looks is entirely up to the whit and whim of the company making it, so there are many, many pills on the market, both over the counter and prescription (and black market) that could meet that physical description. ## Looked like a pill my dad used in the 70s for weight loss ## There is a smal...

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looks like OTC tylenol but has no markings or imprints ## If there is no imprint, it is going to be very difficult to narrow down what this is. We can rule it out as being a U.S. prescription medication, since they all must have markings to enable their identification. However, it could be an over the counter item or even a foreign medication. Was it found in the U.S. or elsewhere? ## i found a white rather thick white oblong pill with no markings on either side. it is smooth. I was just wondering what it could be. ## Could be Tylenol 3.. not from USA, not regulated by FDA ## Large off-white oblong thick pill with no marking or scoring. Can't identify. What might this be? ## Could it be a vitamin with no marks?

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it is oval-like a Tylenol but fatter-there atre other numbers on it but they are blurred ## I located a pill with similar markings numbers 232, white, thick, oblong pill. Click here to see a picture of the pill. If this is your pill it's Chlorpheniramine, Methscopolamine, and Phenylephrine, which are the active ingredients in many drugs. Such as: Dura-Vent DA, Durahist, Extendryl, etc... To learn more click on the link below... Do you have any more questions or information to add? Please post back if you do. ## just wondering what a rectangle thick white pill with a line across one side and a lion on the other side what is the name of it

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Can this be used for having a cold cough? ## Hello, Ha! How are you? No, this will not do anything to treat a cold or cough. This is an antibiotic, a generic for Bactrim and will only treat bacterial infections. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, non-allergic skin rash and diarrhea. Is there anything else I can help with? ## What do I do when I get skin rash when taking h49

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Line thru the opposite side ## @tj, What shape is your pill? And are there any other markings on it outside of "dyn"? As of yet, the closest matches I'm seeing are by a drug company called "Medicis Pharmaceuticals" (also known as Valeant Pharmaceuticals) who produces a couple different white oblong tablets with "DYN" embedded on one side along with a set of numbers on either half (they are divided by a short score line). It's not a 100% identical to your description, but given these similar details it may just be a good idea to contact the manufacturer directly in order to find out if they make or used to make something that fits your description more closely. The customer service number to reach them at is: (800) 321-4576. Does anyone else recognize thes...

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white large oblong pill E on one side and 60 on the other ## Based on the description provided, I found your pill to be Morphine sulfate slow release (60 mg). For 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.

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brown stuff in it ## If there are not markings on it, it is going to be difficult to narrow down what this is. We can rule it out as being a U.S. prescription medication, since they are all required to have imprints to enable their identification. However, it could be an over the counter item or a foreign medication. Was it found in the U.S?

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white oblong like a caplet with brake line on one side and the imprint code NO 23 on the other side...It is supposed to be a phenergan or promethazine ## I was not able to locate NO23, I did however find N23, this pill is Neggram 1 mg, which is used for treating urinary tract infections caused by certain bacteria. Do you have any more questions or information to add? Please post back if you do. ## Oblong-Shaped Tablet with (NO23) Imprint. METOCLOPRAMIDE {10MG} -Nothing worth taking or selling as far as I know.

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I was wandering if this white round no imprint pill is a generic requip ## Hello, Missy! How are you? No, all U.S. prescription tablets are required by law to have an imprint to enable their identification in case of emergency. Thus, any tablet without an imprint can be ruled out as a prescription product. It is most likely just something that's available over the counter. Is there anything else I can help with? ## I have a big round white pill that's smooth on both sides with no imprints. Bottle says 350 mg Carisoprodol

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What is it??, I'd lije to know it round white and says az285 on it ## Hello, Moter! How are you? This tablet is manufactured by A&Z Pharmaceutical and they list it as containing 250mgs of Acetaminophen, 250mgs of Aspirin and 65mgs of Caffeine. It is available over the counter and is most commonly used to treat migraines. The FDA lists the typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, stomach irritation, nervousness and insomnia. Is there anything else I can help with?

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i found white football shaped pill on one side it has a b on the other side 798 please let me know ## This tablet contains 2mgs of Buprenorphine, the active ingredient in Subutex, which is a narcotic that's used to treat pain and drug addiction, this is a sublingual tablet. Is there anything else I can help with?

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White, round pill, "RDY" imprinted on one side, "981" or it could be "186" imprinted on the other side. They are slightly convex over the radius. The Diameter is 9.0mm exactly ## It’s most likely iron pill I have it and it looks like what you described

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someone gave it to me and told me that it is Niacin, there is absolutely nothing on the pill. It is smooth on both sides. ## If there is no imprint, it is going to be very difficult to narrow down what this is. We can rule it out as being a U.S. prescription medication, since they all must have markings to enable their identification. However, it could be an over the counter item or even a foreign medication. Many supplements look like this, including Niacin and have no markings. Was it given to you by someone who obtained it in the U.S.?

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large white oval, no imprint, just a line down the middle on one side ## Oval pill with no writing, just a line down the middle on one side. ## A white long and a little tick rektangulare pill with only one line which go downward. And just whithe and plane on the other side. It's nothing else. ## Hello, While I won't be able to identify the pill for you with the description you gave I can at least give you some information that will help you narrow it down. We can rule out the possibility of it being a controlled medication due to the fact that it does not have an identifiable imprint/marking which is an FDA requirement. Vitamins/Supplements/Dietary pills all do not have to have imprints so it is most likely one of these three. The reason I mentioned earlier that I would not be ...

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White or slightly off white pill. No markings on one side, the other is scored, with an E on the left, an L on the right. ## Hi Carla, Based on the description provided, I've matched your white oval pill with the following drug: Generic Name: Escitalopram Strength: 10 mg Manufacturer: Lundbeck, Canada Trade Name: Cipralex Type: Antidepressant Class: RX "Each film-coated, white, oval, scored tablet, marked with "EL" on one side, contains escitalopram 10 mg (as escitalopram oxalate). Nonmedicinal ingredients: colloidal silicon dioxide, croscarmellose sodium, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, polyethylene glycol 400, talc, and titanium dioxide (white E-171)." Ref: medbroadcast.com/drug_info_Cipralex.asp?stop_redirect=true#.UN...

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