Where can I find the pill identifier on WebMD?
Use WebMD’s Pill Identifier to find and identify any over-the-counter or prescription drug, pill, or medication by color, shape, or imprint and easily compare pictures of multiple drugs.
Can you identify a pill with no markings?
If your pill has no imprint code it could be a vitamin, diet, herbal, or energy pill, or an illicit or foreign drug. It is not possible to accurately identify a pill online without an imprint code.
What to do if your pill has no imprint code?
What if my pill has no imprint code? All prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) drugs in the U.S. are required by the FDA to have an imprint code. If your pill has no imprint code it could be a vitamin, diet, herbal, or energy pill, or an illicit or foreign drug. It is not possible to accurately identify a pill online without an imprint code.
Is there a historical pill identifier on Drugs.com?
Historical pill images. The Drugs.com Pill Identifier database includes historical data for many products that may be discontinued or no longer commercially available. Always consult your healthcare provider to ensure the information displayed on this page applies to your personal circumstances.
Where can I find the pill identifier on Medscape?
Pill Identifier. Medscape’s Pill Identifier helps you to ID generic and brand name prescription drugs, OTCs, and supplements. Search from over 10,000 tablets and capsules by imprint, color, shape,…
How to find out if you have a pill ID?
Know the medication and dose you should have received, and understand your condition. The RxList Pill Identifier Tool will help you identify prescription, OTC, generic, and brand name drugs by pill color, size, shape, and drug imprint. Match your drug imprint (Pill ID) to the pictures and quickly identify your medications.
How can I find out if a pill is an expired pill?
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. As a general rule: Periodically check your medicine cabinets for expired, re-bottled, or unidentified pills
Why does the pill identifier not recognize the pill?
There are a few reasons why the pill identifier may not be able to recognize the pill you have. Most likely, it may not be an FDA-approved drug. This means that you may be looking at an illegal drug, a counterfeit, or even an alternative remedy.