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  1. 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.

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    • Drug Pictures

    Drugs.com's Pill Identification Wizard uses drug pictures to help consumers identify pills by their appearance, using a database of over 10,000 images of prescription drugs. The drug identification pictures are sourced from Micromedex, a leading provider of health and medical information.

    Worried about those capsules you found in your teenager's room? Not sure about some of those leftover pills still in the bathroom cabinet? There's a good chance that our pill identifier can help you match size, shape, colour... then lead you to the detailed description in our drugs database. Drugs.com is committed to helping consumers inform themselves about the effects, benefits and risks of over-the-counter and prescription medications sold in the USA.

    The Pill Identification Wizard is easy to use. Prescription drug pictures are categorized by form, shape, color, and text imprint, which you select using drop-down boxes. The final drug pictures are presented accompanied by helpful information including the drug's generic name, brand name, strength, imprint and manufacturer. The visual characteristics shown in these drug images should help you to identify pills, tablets and caplets.

    When you are ready to identify your pills with the Pill Identification Wizard, have your pill(s) ready to compare with the drug pictures in the image database, and click here. NOTE: As a general rule, we should all periodically check our medicine cabinets for any expired, re-bottled, or unidentified pills. The safest bet is to keep all medications in their original bottles or packets, with pertinent labeling and instructions attached, to avoid confusion and mistakes.

    Drug Interactions

    Drugs.com's Drug Interactions Guide explains the mechanism of each drug interaction, the level of significance of the interaction (major, moderate or minor), and in certain cases can provide the recommended course of action to manage the interaction.

    For general information about prescription and non-prescription drugs, consult the Drugs.com database. Drug information is provided for consumers and healthcare professionals in an easy-to-use fashion, and the service is entirely FREE.

    The Drugs.com drug information database is powered by Micromedex™ and Multum™.

  2. Use our Pill Identifier tool to instantly match by imprint, shape, color, drug name, or NDC code. Access over 11,500 drug images, updated daily.

  3. May 1, 1998 · The latest version of The Pill Book provides relevant and important information for any one taking medicine. It describes the use, side effects if any and even shows a picture of the medicines.

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    • Harold M. Silverman, Harold Silverman
  4. Each drug is profiled in a concise, readable, easy-to-understand entry, making The Pill Book the perfect reference when you have questions about the medications your doctor prescribes. Inside you’ll discover • generic and brand-name listings that can help you save money • what each drug is for, and how it works

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