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Revision as of 22:23, 13 March 2014
Director of Medication Identification Project: Christopher Popma
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Synonyms and keywords: bullet shaped, torpedo shaped, torpedo shaped pills
Overview
Colors
All pills have been categorized to the following standard colors:
Standard Color | Color Range | ||
---|---|---|---|
Brown | Russet, Mahogany | ||
Red | Rose, Crimson | ||
Orange | Tangerine, Salmom | ||
Yellow | Lemon, Canary | ||
Green | Emerald, Canary | ||
Turquoise | Aquamarine | ||
Blue | Navy, Cyan | ||
Purple | Violet, Grape | ||
Pink | Blush, Fuschia | ||
Black | Ebony, Onyx | ||
Grey | Ash,Smoke | ||
White | Ivory, Alabaster |
Size
If you are unsure of the size of the pill in question, estimate the size of the pill compared to a dime. The chart below can be used for reference.
Scoring
The scoring of the pill describes how many equal parts the
Bullet Shaped Pills
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