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Old 09-12-2009, 11:39 AM
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Arrow Four pills that need ident. please help

Hello fellow members,

I have four pills I need help identifying, i've tried the pill identifier on this site, and also I am a very good Googler, no luck, so this is my last resort, I took pictures. Im not sure which country some of these are from.




  • Side #1:
Pill #1: White round R score P
Pill #2: White cross shaped looks like an X and a + sign on top of it but not the letter, just the imprint. No letter markings.
Pill #3 (Veterinary pill): Pink / Hot pink round coated no markings on the bottle it said Canine then below it said Cattle, it's a Veterinary pill i'm pretty sure
Pill #4: Light blue / Baby blue round coated 10

  • Side #2:
Pill #1: White round scored no marking
Pill #2: White cross shaped looks like an X but not the letter, just the imprint. No letter markings.
Pill #3 (Veterinary pill): Pink / Hot pink round coated no markings on the bottle it said Canine then below it said Cattle, it's a Veterinary pill i'm pretty sure
Pill #4: Light blue / Baby blue round coated no marking


Any help is very much appreciated.

Thanks,
pixeldev
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Old 09-17-2009, 11:26 PM
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Could anyone please help my identify these pills i've found them in my daughter's room and I need to know how serious this is or if she just raided her friend's mom's medicine cabinet.

Any help is much appreciated,
Thanks,
pixeldev
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Old 09-18-2009, 09:51 AM
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The blue 10 I believe is Canadian and is Amitriptyline HCl 10 mg (Elavil)

RP is not listed in any database

The second one is not imprinted and cannot be ID'd. Same with the third one, but it looks like a red hot, but probably isn't considering the size, even vet meds are imprinted.

Maybe my standard copy and paste answer will shed some light.

Sorry, there's no way to ID a pill without an imprint. All Rx and OTC drugs in the US are required by the FDA to have an imprint, otherwise it could be a vitamin, herbal, energy, diet, foreign or illicit.

Thanks for the images, they're always nice to look at, #2 is very interesting.
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