Gray Pill No Markings

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I found some pills in my teenager's room that I'm trying to identify. They are oblong, gray with a purplish tint, and no markings. They are not in a capsule. Hoping they are just vitamins, but I have no way of knowing. Any way to figure it out? ## Hello, Kaytryn! How are you? Sorry about the mystery! But without any markings, it's very difficult to determine what this is with any certainty. Yes, it most likely is an over the counter product of some type, but there is also a small chance that it could be a foreign medication. Have you tried asking your teen? If you give it the right approach, like you aren't mad, because you know it's something available over the counter and are just curious, they may not react badly and may just be honest about what it is. Does anyon...

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big capsule....very light grey on one end blue on the other....the insides look like brown snuff in a way. Husband had them in a vitamin bottle so hid definately. ## Are you sure they aren't vitamins of some sort? If they are no markings on them, then they aren't a U.S. prescription medication, since they are required to have markings to enable their identification. Thus, they are most likely something that's available over the counter and there are many vitamins and supplements that meet this description. ## I found a capsule that is 1/2 blue & 1/2 grey with no markings. What type of pill is this??

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I came across some pills that got mixed into another bottle with some so I am not sure what they are now. They are capsules and look like a very light gray and white capsule. The powder inside is brown. There are no markings or imprints on the capsule at all. ## I am sorry, but without any markings, it will be impossible to positively identify, unless you would pay to have it lab tested. We can safely say it is a not a legal U.S. prescription drug, since by law they are all required to have markings to enable their ID. But, otherwise, it could be any one of a number of over the counter products, there are quite a few herbal supplements that meet this description. I am sorry, I wish I could help more. ## Grey capsule with white cap. Looks old but I think the insides were once brown. All ...

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diamond shpped very small grey pills with AX markings on one side and 10 mg on the other side ## These are Anabolic steroids, from a foreign source, since they have been banned for most use in the U.S. except under certain medical treatments. Is there anything else I can help you with?

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Gray pill oblong with 93 on each side ## I located a pill with similar markings Click here to see a picture of the pill. If this is your pill it's Gabapentin 100 mg, which for the treatment of epilepsy, and currently, gabapentin is widely used to relieve pain, especially neuropathic pain. To learn more click on the link below... Do you have any more questions or information to add? Please post back if you do.

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the pill is oval gray on one side tan on the other with what seems like brown specks there are no letters or other markings on it. ## I am sorry, but if there are no markings, there is no way we can positively identify it. The only thing you could do would be to pay to have it lab tested somewhere. We can, however, safely say that it is not a legal U.S. prescription medication, since these are all required to have unique imprints. The description matched many different items on the market, including over the counter medications and some vitamin and herbal supplements. Was it found in the U.S.?

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5mm round, light gray unmarked pill ## I'm sorry, but if there is no imprint or markings of any kind it is going to be almost impossible to postively identify. There are several pills on the market that meet this description. It could be an over the counter medication, vitamin or supplement. Was it found in the U.S. or elsewhere? Does anyone else have an inkling?

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I found some capsules, they are white with grey caps, there are no numbers, letters or markings of any kind. Does this mean that they are not a prescription or illegeall drug...perhaps just a suppliment of some sort??? ## i've been prescribed 90MG.MORPHINE SUL ER capsules, which used to be all white caps. with no markings, now the pharmacy refilled my prescription, & they are GREY & OFF-WHITE CAPS.with no markings,if it's the same as what you have :it's a very strong narcotic to relieve pain & i'm only prescribed for them because I'm terminal, with liver failure. ## I found some capsules that are Gray and off white. The contents of the capsules are a solid capsule shape. It is a very dark brown almost black. Have any idea what they could be. They were in ...

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Can't identify small, tiny round white pill scored one side, blank flip side scoring is L 72. What else an I tell you. That's all I know. If I knew more, wouldn't need to ask you. ## Hi Elizabeth, Is there any chance that your pill imprint might say "I 72" as opposed to "L 72"? I actually came across a description of a round gray pill (approx. 8mm in size), with an upper case "I" next to "72" on one side and blank on the other. Unfortunately I'm not sure it has a score line… however, the pill is said to be identified as a 75mg Minocycline HCL tablet; which is used to treat various types of bacterial infections (including some skin conditions). If you want to look up any of those details for verification, the manufacturer is Dr. Reddy...

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I was wondering what this pill is used for? It is oblong, gray on one side and white on the other. The number on the pill is p449 and the number is on the gray side. It is not a capsule. ## I am almost 100% sure this is Robax Platinum (500mg methocarbamol, 200 mg Ibuprofin) I use these for muscle strains and they really do a good job at easing the pain without making you feel "loopy". ## Jenny may be right, as I have come across a small pill image of Robax Platinum depicting a half white, half gray oblong pill associated with their product packaging. However I also noticed a score line on the pill and it wasn't clear enough to determine what the markings were (if any). Also, please correct me if I'm wrong, but Robax Platinum appears to be a Canadian medication. Just some...

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Found a clear, sealed, plastic bag with four different unidentified pills (no imprints or markings). They're all different sizes but two are elliptical - one reddish maroon and one with gray, white, and blue specks. The other two are sort of rectangular/elliptical and one is a lighter yellow and the other is tan with orange or red specks. Anyone know what they are? ## found a pill 5 sided pink looks like a motercycle ## red and white capsol no markings antibiotics possitive for cocane ## I found this pill in my house its orange but had no markings of any kid its smooth so probably coated? and it has blue grayish specks on it cans someone PLEASE tell me what this is? ## When it comes to pills that don't have any markings, it can be difficult to determine what they contain with an...

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I need help trying to find out what this pill is... It is a round grayish black pill with no imprint on either side, no markings whatsoever, but when I cut it open it's white inside. If anyone could please help and tell me what it is I would be very appreciative. Thank you.

It is cut in half so I don't have all the markings but one side looks blank and the other has a zero left on it. ## Hi Carla, Being that you only have half of a pill, it's going to be a real challenge for anyone to try and determine what other numbers or markings were on the other half, since there are numerous blue pills with a "0" as part of their imprint. A few questions I have that may help make this search a little more specific are: 1). Is this pill you're describing a capsule or a tablet? 2). To the best of your knowledge what shape is the pill supposed to be? (oblong, round, oval, etc) 3). Do you have any other clues that may depict where the pill could've originated from or where it was found? 4). Did someone you know take the other half thinking it was ...

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Found a dark grey oblong pill. No imprint and no lines. Not a capsule. My guess its OTC but would like to know for sure what it is. ## Yes, if it has no markings, then it can be ruled out as being a U.S. prescription tablet, because they are all required to have unique imprints to enable their identification in case of emergency. However, that does leave the possibilities wide open among over the counter products. Where did you find it? Some of them are regional, so knowing the general location may help to narrow it down. I'll keep looking and post back when I find anything. ## Found it Northern IL. Thanks for the help. ## I found a container with five light gray half inch oval pills no imprints on them ## Did u ever find out what it was cause I found one too

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do these capsules are gray &pink clindamycin hcl 150mg ## What are the markings on them? There are some gray and pink Clindamycin capsules, but it's the markings that would enable them to be identified. Learn more Clindamycin details here.

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Found 5 mm round gray (reminding a concrete) unmarked pills in a small brown capsule. When I break a pill it looks like a mixture of gray an white. Could you help to identify them, please. ## If there are no markings, it will most likely be difficult to determine what they contain. We can rule them out as being a prescription medication, because they are all required to have imprints to enable their identification. However, it could be any one of a large number of over the counter products and there is also a small chance that it could be a foreign medication. Learn more OTC drug details here. Where was it found? The general area may help to narrow it down, since some products are regional. Does anyone recognize this? ## They are water purification tablets. They are found at most milita...

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green and gray capsule with no writing on it. This a generic medication ## If you got it in the US, it is not any form of a generic prescription medication. To be sold legally in the US, all prescription drugs, including generics must have unique imprints for ID purposes. If it has no markings, it has to be either a foreign drug or something available over the counter, and therefore is impossible to positively identify. ## not true. If it is from a compounding pharmacy , it can be in a plain capsule.

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Round rusty brown pill no numbers ## I need any markings or imprints in order to locate the correct pill. Please post back with any more information so I can further help you. ## Oval brown pill/capsule coated. With the letters V E printed in white. ## Hi I have this little Brown in color round pill with the number 225 on oneside and it has the number 93 on the otherside I am trying to figure out what it is any help would be great. ## It's a capsule shaped pill . A light brown sand looking color, kind of grayish. With tiny black brown and white spots. No writing on it ## it is most likely an herbal pill. (i.e; st.johns, valerian root, etc)...there's a possiblity it could be H that dealers cut and put in capsules.

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A capsule half white half gray no markings in a bag with vitamin e ## If there are no markings, we can rule it out as being a prescription medication, because they are all required to have markings to enable their identification in case of emergency. Thus, it is most likely that it is also an over the counter product and, in this form, probably some other supplement. Learn more dietary supplement details here. Does anyone recognize this and have an idea of what it might be? What was the general location it was found in?

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I found a little round gray pill in my kids pocket. It had no number, so is it a vitamin? If so, what kind? ## So is it a vitamin or not I really need to know if so what kind of not what is it ## Hello, Amanda! How are you? Unfortunately, since there are no markings on it, I am unable to identify it for you. The U.S. FDA requires all prescription medications to have markings to enable their identification, in case of emergency, so we can rule it out as being a U.S. prescription product. However, it could be any one of a large number of over the counter products. Thus, it is most likely not anything dangerous, unless your child knows someone that may have access to foreign medications, but short of paying to have it lab tested somewhere, there's no real way to be sure of what the tab...

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