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help id this pill 149 over 9 small blue pill

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I found a small blue round slightly over pill it has a 149 over 6 or maybe a 146 over 9 on one side and a 5 on the other with tick marks around the 5.

It is solid bright blue.

 

could it be a perc?

 

Mike

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B971 5 Maybe?

I can't find the imprints you mention in the databases.

The closest pill I can find is marked with a lowercase B over 971 on one side and a 5 with partial scores on the other side.

Barr Labs 5 mg Mixed Amphetamine Salts

Image from Barr Laboratories.

If your tablet matches the image, it's 5 mg mixed amphetamine salts (generic Adderall), a stimulant that treats ADHD and narcolepsy.


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it does look like this.Do

it does look like this.

Do you think the 149 over 6 is a generic?

 

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Solved!

    b

971

looks like

 

146

9

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hello

You are absolutely right !!!

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This is the second time you

This is the second time you bumped a thread from at least 2 years ago for no reason but to agree with an ID that was already confirmed. Is there any sort of rules against this or is it allowed and just annoying. 

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People do it all the time

I've noticed on this board and others that people do this a lot - people will confirm an ID after it's already been identified - maybe even confirmed several times previously. Or even worse, a pill will be identified correctly, and months later some poster will ID the same pill as something else.Yell

We had a period there when at least two posters dragged up ancient threads identifying generic Tylenol and insisted they were Vicodin generics and not APAP. Absolutely maddening.Frown


I'm not a pharmacist or a medical doctor. This message is not medical advice nor is it an offer to provide medical advice. All drug identifications should be validated by a licensed MD or pharmacist.