Pill With Imprint E;5
This page shows all pills in our database with the imprint code E;5. Imprint codes are stamped or printed on pill tablets and capsules and are used to uniquely identify medications. Data is sourced from the FDA NDC Directory and DailyMed.
Found 30 pills with imprint E;5

Micronase
glyburide 5 mg

ALDACTAZIDE
SPIRONOLACTONE 50 mg;HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE 50 mg;

Minocycline Hydrochloride
MINOCYCLINE HYDROCHLORIDE 50 mg;

Acarbose
50 MG
NDC: 47781-0341-01

Aldactone
SPIRONOLACTONE 50 mg;

Amlodipine
10 MG
NDC: 42806-0057-10

Benazepril Hydrochloride
BENAZEPRIL HYDROCHLORIDE 5 mg;

Benazepril Hydrochloride
BENAZEPRIL HYDROCHLORIDE 10 mg;

Minocycline
50 MG
NDC: 00591-5694-01

Deltasone

ENJUVIA
ESTROGENS, CONJUGATED SYNTHETIC B 0.9 mg;

Estradiol
ESTRADIOL 2 mg;

Flavoxate Hydrochloride
100 MG
NDC: 42806-0058-01

Hydrochlorothiazide/Spironolactone
50 MG/50 MG
NDC: 00025-1021-31

Lisinopril
5 MG
NDC: 00185-5400-01

Deltasone

ALTACE
RAMIPRIL 5 mg;

Precose
ACARBOSE 50 mg;

Benazepril Hydrochloride
BENAZEPRIL HYDROCHLORIDE 5 mg;

Mysoline
Primidone 50 mg;
Naprosyn
naproxen 500 mg;

phendimetrazine tartrate
105 MG
NDC: 00185-5254-01

quetiapine fumarate
QUETIAPINE FUMARATE 50 mg;

Quinidine Sulfate
QUINIDINE SULFATE 200 mg;

Quinidine Sulfate
QUINIDINE SULFATE 300 mg;

Selegiline Hydrochloride
SELEGILINE HYDROCHLORIDE 5 mg;

Sertraline Hydrochloride
SERTRALINE HYDROCHLORIDE 50 mg;

Stalevo
carbidopa 12.5 mg;levodopa 50 mg;entacapone 200 mg;

synthetic conjugated estrogens, B
0.9 MG
NDC: 51285-0409-02

ZYDONE
HYDROCODONE BITARTRATE 5 mg / ACETAMINOPHEN 400 mg
What is an imprint code?
An imprint code is a combination of letters, numbers, or symbols that appears on a pill, tablet, or capsule. The FDA requires all approved drug products to have a unique imprint so that they can be identified in case of accidental ingestion or medication confusion. The imprint E;5 is the code found on the pill you are looking up.
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