Pills are solid doses of medication in solid form that come in various shapes and colors. Some can be round or oblong while others come in capsule form with hard shell. Some also feature a score in their center that allows you to split or cut them apart more easily.
Identifying a pill
Pill identifiers provide patients and doctors with an effective tool for quickly locating prescriptions, over-the-counter medicines, and supplements. You can search by imprint code, color or shape. Pill identifiers also encourage patients to report adverse side effects directly to FDA to promote responsible medication usage.
The FDA requires most prescription and OTC pills to have distinct looks from one another and include a code of letters or numbers on their surface. Depending on their size, some may feature additional markings.
Some online resources and services provide tools that enable people to identify a pill based on its imprint code, color and shape. These can be particularly helpful in avoiding errors at pharmacies as well as disposing of expired or unused medications in a safe manner. It is always advisable that an informed professional such as a pharmacist is consulted before taking medication in order to be sure that your treatment will be safe and effective for your particular condition.
Identifying its shape
Pills are small globular or rounded masses of medication covered in an edible hard coating and designed to be taken orally in one sitting. Their name comes from Latin pila (ball). Pills typically take the shape of circular, oval, rectangular or square tablets containing medicines with delayed-release effects that cannot be opened because doing so exposes their core medication cores to digestive juices and negates their delayed-release properties. Pills may also be scored or scored and scored precisely before use to facilitate accurate splitting while other special coated pills cannot be opened due to breaking release effects of delayed-release effects of delayed-release effects of delayed-release effects of delayed-release effects of delayed-release effects of delayed-release effects of delayed-release tablets and capsules in oral forms intended for ingestion by patients orally administered pills canine devices or capsules. The term ‘pill’ refers to any solid pharmaceutical oral dosage form of medication including tablets and capsules.
Identifying its color
Most prescription and over-the-counter drugs come in pill form for easy swallowing. Some are also available in liquid form. When identifying pills, it’s important to take note of their color, size, shape, imprint code (required by FDA for most pills) as well as imprint code information that identifies drugmaker details; using this code allows you to narrow search results online for specific pill identifiers; this knowledge also can help determine whether or not splitting tablets stored may affect their stability;
Identifying its imprint
An imprint code is a combination of numbers, letters and/or marks that identify each pill in an emergency situation. First-aiders can quickly distinguish among similar-looking medications to aid them during medical crises and avoid mistaking one for another. Furthermore, medical professionals can use this information in cases of accidental overdose to quickly identify medication and assess its efficacy.
Color can also help identify pills. Some pills feature a small cutout known as a score mark on one or both sides; these notches may be single, multiple, or none and located either near the side or top edge of each pill. Some also come equipped with scores on their reverse.
Once you have this information in hand, an online pill identifier can help identify which medication you’re holding. Simply input its color, shape, and imprint for quick results matching your description.