What does a 15 miligram tablet of morphine look like?

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As morphine is not a patented molecule, and can be produced by any pharmaceutical company that wants to produce morphine, the pills vary ALOT from brand to brand, so say 15 on them, some don't, some have a brand name, logo, or brand identification, some don't, some are scored, some are oval, some are purple or brown... There is no clear answer to this question, however, you can bring it into a pharmacy, they have big books of pills sorted by appearance, and it lists most common brands. Again, this may not be 100% accurate, as some generic pill makers will make many pills that look identical, or very very similar in appearance to their other pills, or to other manufacturers' pills. The only sure way would be to test them chemicaly, either by bringing them in to a hospital, the police, or maybe even with a home drug test kit, and pill scrapings dissolved in water, instead of testing urine with the kit. drug test kits are available at pharmasies and other loccations. Your best bet would be the hospital or the police for 100% certain identification.
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