Use the Drugs.com Pill Identifier or RxList Pill ID to search by:
The letters or numbers stamped on the pill (most important factor). Color: The primary hue(s) of the tablet or capsule. Shape: Whether it is round, oval, capsule-shaped, etc.
Use WebMD's Interaction Checker to verify if the medications you are documenting can be safely taken together. 4. Safety First
Tools like the TripSit Polysubstance Chart use color-coded grids to show the safety risks of mixing different substances. 3. Creating Your Own Medication Guide
For personal use or patient care, a customized "Pill Card" can prevent dosing errors.
A visual aid specifically for ADHD treatments , showing different brand-name stimulants and non-stimulants.
If you have an unidentified pill, you can use specialized tools that match its physical characteristics to a database of images.