White Tab With Specs That Are Pink

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I found a pill in my car that I believe belongs to my daughter. It is an oval pill, bilayer, white with red specks on one side and pink with a raised dot pattern on the other. Can anyone identify this pill for me? ## @WorriedMom, Interestingly enough, the only thing I'm seeing that even remotely resembles this on the internet, is a "V 35 91" generic Vicodin tablet made by Qualitest (which is white with red specs). However, without the typical numbers/letters you find on most pharmaceutical tablets, it makes me wonder if what you found is something not of the US, illicit, or some type of OTC/dietary supplement. If you can provide any other clues from your daughter, there's a chance we can narrow this down to something more specific. Have you asked your daughter what she ...

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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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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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Hi, can you help me please? These particular tablets are white with dots that appear light pink, where is this color derived from - what elements/source/dyes? ## What are the markings on them? That is what would enable me to look up these specific tablets for you to see what's used in them. The actual ones manufactured by Watson do not have the specks in them, but they have purchased a few other generic manufacturers recently. Thus, I need the markings in order to find these exact tablets. Thanks! ## Hi, thanks for your reply. They are tablets oval in shape with light pink specks throughout. One side states, WATSON, the other 3202. If you need any other specs, please email me and I sure hope you can find the info. I seek! Thanks for your help - much appreciated! ## Watson 3202, oval...

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This last prescription I got were white tablets with little green specs - one side has the letter V and the other side has 3594. I have only taken solid white tablets in the past for Hydrocodone Pills ## Hi Sandra, The one's marked V 3594 are simply made by a different manufacturer than what most people are used to seeing. Oblong white pills definitely seem to be the most commonly prescribed versions, while there are yellow, blue, pink, orange and green tablets as well. I've also seen the white ones with red specs. Keep in mind though that these colors and/or shapes are always subject to change depending upon the discretion of the manufacturer. I hope this helps!

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white w/ pink specks ## White oval pill orange or red/pink specs 3604 one side- V on the other side. To my knowledge, this is 5/525 (5 mg. hydrocodone) and 525 of tylenol. Right? Well, I was prescribed the different - looking pill last time and it was a white oval with M365 or something..no specks. Very strange that these new speckled ones don't seem to work AT ALL. Anyone have any ideas on these? How can I resolve this with my practitioner without sounding like a nut? thanks! ## Yes, these tablets are listed as containing 5mgs of Hydrocodone, and 325mgs of Acetaminophen. It is a narcotic analgesic, the FDA warns that this carries the risk of being habit forming, and may cause side effects, such as headache, dry mouth, constipation, dry mouth, and dizziness. As to the differences, T...

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