Many people have older or unidentified prescriptions in their medicine cabinets or in pill boxes stashed in purses and briefcases. After a while, it may become challenging to remember what the medicines are that you have tucked away without their...
Finding an unidentified pill in your household can be disconcerting, especially, if you think it may belong to someone who lives with you. Because there is no universal system of pill markings or shapes, you generally cannot identify a pill simply...
Finding a lone pill with no other identification can be alarming or may simply arouse your curiosity. It can be difficult to identify a pill, however, if all you know is the pill's imprint and shape. This is because of the sheer volume and variety...
Oxycodone and oxycodone/APAP are each prescription-only narcotic painkillers, listed as schedule II controlled substances in the United States. Although they contain a common active ingredient and a similar name, medications labeled as...