What is a 5500 pill Tylenol?
Drug: Acetaminophen and Oxycodone Hydrochloride. Strength: 500 mg / 5 mg.
What pills are hot pink?
Usually, pink oxycodone is oxycodone hydrochloride 10 mg with a K 56 imprint. See more on its uses and side effects. Oxycodone is a very commonly used opioid pain medicine. As a controlled substance, it’s only available by prescription in America.
What is the purple pill?
Esomeprazole (Nexium)- Esomeprazole (Nexium, or “the Purple Pill”) is one of the more popular prescription drugs to treat GERD or acid reflux. It is a new drug and very potent, however, it is the most expensive of the Proton Pump Inhibitors.
What is this pill – with ‘S 900’ imprint?
Pill with imprint S 900 is White, Elliptical / Oval and has been identified as Alprazolam 0.25 mg. It is supplied by Dava Pharmaceuticals Inc.. Alprazolam is used in the treatment of anxiety; panic disorder and belongs to the drug class benzodiazepines. There is positive evidence of human fetal risk during pregnancy.
What is the pill identification Wizard (pill finder)?
There’s a good chance that our Pill Identification Wizard (Pill Finder) can help you match the imprint, size, shape, or color and lead you to the detailed description in our drug database. To avoid confusion and mistakes, keep all medications in their original bottles or packets with pertinent labeling and instructions attached
What is the wellrx pill identifier?
Use the ScriptSave WellRx pill identifier to quickly and easily identify unknown medicines by imprint, shape, number, and color. Our pill identifier helps you verify tablet and capsule products you may have questions about — ensuring you’re taking the right medication.
How to identify a pill using the pill identifier?
How to identify a pill using the Pill Identifier? Enter the imprint code that appears on the pill e.g. L484. Select the the pill color (optional) Select the shape (optional) You may also search by drug name or NDC code. Useful tip: Search for the imprint first, then refine by color and shape if you have too many results.