If you can no longer read the label on that bottle in the back of your medicine cabinet, or if you've found a loose pill that you don't recognize, you can use the pill imprint to identify the name and strength of the medication. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires that all prescription medication be labeled with an alphanumeric code imprinted onto the surface of the pill. Other aspects of the pill's appearance, including shape, color and logo, can also aid in identification.
Select a website with a pill identification database. Some sites charge a fee, but there are several that are free. RxList.com and Drugs.com both offer a free searchable database (see Resources).
Enter the letters and numbers found on the surface of the pill in the box marked "Imprint." The exact number of characters in the imprint code varies based on manufacturer. Select the color of the pill from the drop-down menu.
Color is another way that pharmaceutical manufacturers differentiate one medication ... more.
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