Pill Identifier: Identify Prescription and Over-the-Counter Medications

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Medically Reviewed by Joshua Conrad, PharmD

Found a stray pill in your medicine cabinet? Have a loved one who mixed up a couple of their meds by mistake? There are plenty of reasons you might wonder, “What pill is this?”

michoesmedicalcentre’s Pill Identifier can help you put a name to an unknown medication. It identifies prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) meds that you take in solid form by mouth, like tablets and capsules. Simply enter some basic details about the pill, and the Identifier tells you what it might be.

It shows you a list of close matches, or it singles out an exact possible match. Each result includes a pill’s picture, its brand and generic names, strength (dose), and other info.

The Pill Identifier helps you spot FDA-approved medications only. It doesn’t identify dietary supplements (for example, most vitamins and herbals), illegal drugs, or drugs from outside the United States.

You can enter one or more of these details into The Pill Identifier:

* The imprint code is the most important detail, and it’s often the only information you need to narrow your search down to a single result. Since people may interpret the color of a pill differently, sometimes you might find it helpful to remove the color from your search and just enter the imprint code with or without the shape.

These same details can help your pharmacist identify a pill. The pharmacist might also check the pill’s size and coating, and they might look for line-shaped markings on it called scores.

* A pill’s imprint code can be made up of any single letter or number, or any combination of letters, numbers, marks, or symbols. It might include words, the drugmaker’s name, or other details.

Once a drugmaker submits a pill’s imprint code to the FDA, the agency stores it in a database that health care professionals can access.

* The FDA encourages drugmakers to include a letter or a number in a drug’s imprint code because those digits can help health care workers identify a pill more easily than a symbol or logo alone, the agency says. Being able to quickly ID a pill can save someone’s life during a medical emergency, like an accidental overdose or drug poisoning, when every second counts.

Still, the FDA does exempt certain approved drugs from needing an imprint. It considers making exemptions for reasons like:

* You’ll find the code directly on the pill.
* Check the front and the back because some drugs have an imprint code on both sides. If you’re using the Pill Identifier to look up a pill that has a code on the front and the back, you can enter the code from both sides into the tool.

Different imprint codes can help you tell apart one company’s version of a drug from another’s. Drug companies sometimes make the same kind of medicine. They might make it in varying strengths or by using different inactive ingredients. Different imprint codes can also help you distinguish between higher and lower doses of a drug made by one company.

Also, sometimes multiple generic companies buy the drug from the same manufacturer and put their own packaging on it. But the main ingredient and strength of the pill will be the same.

Pills can have the same imprint, but each drug’s overall appearance — the combination of their size, shape, color, and imprint — needs to be unique from all other drugs. That way, each one can be correctly identified.

For example, several different pills have the imprint code “N” but differences in the combination of their physical features can help you tell them apart.

If you can’t find a match in the Pill Identifier, make sure you’re reading the imprint correctly. For example, a “Z” might look like an “N” if you’re reading it from the wrong angle. The same goes for “6” and “9.”

Always compare the pill in hand with the image in the Pill Identifier results to confirm that they match, even if the Pill Identifier only gives one result.

There could be a few reasons why a pill doesn’t have an imprint. It’s possible a pill’s imprint code could wear away over time.

If that’s not what happened, the pill in question might not be an FDA-approved drug. A pill without an imprint code could be:

* Still, some FDA-approved drugs are exempted from the agency’s imprint code rule.
* Some pills have a shallow notch cut into the surface of the tablet. The notch is called a “score.”

It shows you where you can split or cut a tablet.

Some tablets have one score mark. Others have more than one.

Some tablets don’t have any score marks, which means it may be unsafe to cut them.

Only split a tablet if your pharmacist or doctor tells you to do it and explains how.

They might have you split your pills to change the dose of your medication.

Or they might recommend it to help you save money, since certain double-strength tablets cost about as much as lower-dose versions.

If your doctor or pharmacist tells you to split your tablets, ask them if you should use a device called a “tablet splitter” or a “pill cutter.”

It can help you make sure you get the correct dose.

Still, a tablet splitter isn’t guaranteed to be the right tool for the job, because some pills have a unique size or shape.

Check with your doctor or pharmacist first.

Only split the tablet that you’re about to take.

Don’t cut them all at once because things like heat, humidity, and moisture can affect split tablets that you keep stored.

If you start taking a different brand of the same medication, ask your doctor or pharmacist if it’s safe to split the new tablet.

It might’ve been made differently from your old brand, and if so, there’s a chance it might not be safe to split.

If you think that someone’s taken an overdose or has been accidentally poisoned by an unknown pill, call 911 or contact your local poison center through a toll-free helpline at 800-222-1222.

As a rule, you should never take pills that you find laying around or that haven’t been prescribed to you, even if you identify them. You have no way of knowing what else they’ve come into contact with, if they’ve been tampered with, or if they’ve been stored properly.

If needed, see our article on how to dispose of prescription drugs.

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