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Use WebMD’s Pill Identifier to find and identify any over-the-counter or prescription drug, pill, or medication by color, shape, or imprint and easily compare pictures of multiple drugs.
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Pill with imprint 10 is Yellow, Oval and has been identified as Olanzapine 10 mg. It is supplied by Sun Pharma Global FZE. Olanzapine is used in the treatment of Major Depressive Disorder; Agitated State; Agitation; Schizophrenia; Bipolar Disorder and belongs to the drug class atypical antipsychotics. Risk cannot be ruled out during pregnancy.
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This yellow elliptical / oval pill with imprint T10 on it has been identified as: Tadalafil 10 mg. This medicine is known as tadalafil. It is available as a prescription only medicine and is commonly used for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia, Erectile Dysfunction, Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension.
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The RxList Pill Identifier Tool will help you identify prescription, OTC, generic, and brand name drugs by pill color, size, shape, and drug imprint. Match your drug imprint (Pill ID) to the pictures and quickly identify your medications. If you do not find a match, call your doctor or pharmacist.