Pill Identifier – Having Trouble Identifying Your Pills?
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.
The Carlson Company has the capability to identify any pill/prescription:
- What’s this pill I just found in my teen’s pocket?
- Was my prescription filled correctly? It looks different.
- My pills are mixed up. Which pill should I take?
- Was my pill tented with anything?
We offer two options in identifying Pill or Prescription:
- We can rule out any Drugs, Chemicals, Toxins or substance by running any of the panels that we offer.
- Or we can do a complete analytical and chemicals study on the Pill.
The easiest way to identify pills, check interactions and Contact us for a quote, Please send an email or call our toll-free at 1-866-889-3410 for fees tailored to meet your particular testing needs.
How to Identify Common Medicines quickly?
Here we are sharing some fast and secure ways where you can easily know about your pills. By rule, every pill, tablet, or capsule approved by the FDA must be unique to make identifying each pill easier.
Here are the different characteristics to look for:
- Shape/Color
- Pattern
- Imprint code
- Medication Name
To identify a pill and any medicines, you can go online and look for pill identification tools. For example, Poison Control Centers have a pill identifier that may help. You can search by imprint code, shape and color, or medication name. Enter the imprint code or medication name first. Add shape and color if needed.
Identify Pills by Shape, Color, and Imprint
Identifying pills by their physical characteristics is useful in ensuring you’re taking the correct medication. Each pill approved by the FDA has a unique combination of shape, color, and imprint, making it easier to identify. Here are some of the most common shapes and imprints that people search for:
Common Pill Shapes and Their Imprints
Round Pills:
- Imprint: IP 110: This is a common imprint found on round pills. It’s often searched due to its frequent use in prescription medications.
- Imprint: M367: Description: Another frequently searched imprint on round pills, indicating a specific medication.
Oval Pills:
- Imprint: L484: Oval-shaped pills with this imprint are commonly identified by users looking for over-the-counter medications.
- Imprint: V3601: This imprint is often associated with oval pills used for pain relief.
Oblong Pills:
- Imprint: IP 115: Oblong pills with this imprint are searched often, typically related to prescription drugs.
- Imprint: L490: This imprint is another common search, often linked to various medications.
Square and Triangular Pills:
- Imprint: XANAX: Square pills with this imprint are associated with anxiety medication.
- Imprint: AD 30: Triangular pills with this imprint are often related to ADHD treatment.
Knowing these common shapes and imprints can help you quickly and accurately identify your medication. If you still have doubts or need professional assistance, our forensic experts are ready to help with a complete analytical and chemical study.
*If you do not find a match, Please send an email or call our toll-free at 1-866-889-3410 for fees tailored to meet your particular testing needs.
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Why Choose The Carlson Company for Pill Identification?
Comprehensive Identification Services:
- Teen’s Pills: Found a pill in your teen’s pocket? We can identify it.
- Prescription Verification: Unsure if your prescription was filled correctly? We can verify it.
- Mixed Pills: Confused about mixed pills? We’ll help you sort them out.
- Contaminated Pills: Worried about tampering? We can check for contaminants.
Our Identification Methods:
- Panel Testing: Rule out drugs, chemicals, toxins, or substances.
- Complete Analysis: Conduct a thorough analytical and chemical study.
FAQs on Pill Identification
Question 1: What do the imprints on pills mean?
Answer – The imprints on pills are unique identifiers that include letters, numbers, or symbols. They are used to identify the medication’s name, strength, and manufacturer. For example, popular imprints like “IP 110,” “M367,” and “L484” are often searched on Google. These imprints help ensure you are taking the correct medication and can be crucial in emergencies to prevent drug interactions or errors.
Question 2: What if a Pill Has No Imprint?
Answer – If a pill has no imprint, it could be a vitamin, dietary supplement, herbal product, or an over-the-counter medication that doesn’t require identification by imprint. However, it could also be an illicit or foreign drug. It’s crucial to avoid taking any unidentified pills. For safety, consult our forensic experts to perform a complete analytical and chemical study.
Question 3: What do the colors of pills mean?
Answer – The colors of pills are used to help identify the medication and can sometimes indicate the manufacturer or the specific type of medication. For example, popular searches on Google include “blue pill L490,” “yellow pill V3601,” and “white pill IP 115.” However, color alone is not a reliable way to identify a pill, as different drugs can be the same color. Always use the imprint code and other physical characteristics to accurately identify a pill. For precise identification, consult our forensic experts.
Question 4: What are the different shapes of pills?
Answer – Pills come in various shapes, each serving a distinct purpose in medication administration. Common shapes include round, oval, oblong, square, and triangular. These shapes aid in easy swallowing and can also help identify the medication type. However, always rely on the pill’s imprint and other physical characteristics for accurate identification.