Unknown pills should be handed in to your local pharmacy for safe disposal. Even if you can find out what is is, you can not know how old it is and most medicines are only good to be used for a short time.
It is impossible to identify this pill without the imprint code found on the medication.
To identify an unknown sample by its emission spectrum
Yes, a dichotomous key is used to identify an unknown organism.
They tried to identify the unknown character.
In order to identify a pill you need the numbers and/or letters that are printed on the pill.
Yes, a dichotomous key is used to identify an unknown organism.
It is helpful to identify an unknown element when you are exposed to a lot of it. This element could be very dangerous to you.
You can use an online pill identifier to identify the type of pill based on shape, color, and imprints. See the related links below for links to various online pill identifiers.
You don't.
You should take the pill to your pharmacist, and he can identify the pill for you. If you need an immediate answer, the web site http://www.drugs.com/pill_identification.html may be helpful. WARNING: This site isn't a guarantee; it's better to throw unknown pills away than to take drugs that you are not certain of.
The designation P10 on a pill can identify multiple medications, based on the pill shape. P10 shares it's designation with: Docusate 100mg (constipation), Simethicone 125mg (gas), and Propanolo (high blood sugar) among others. Seek medical advise before taking any unknown medication, regardless of its imprinted designation.
by looking on the CD