First pill is small, probably about 5 mm across, and round. Pure white. Completely blank on the back. On the front is an imprint of a capital "N", then a score though the middle, and "20" underneath.
Second pill is a light yellowish-tan colour, capsule shaped. Front (back?) imprint is "T/P", the other side is imprinted with "J-C."
Tried a few drug ID wizards, but none seem to have info on this. Thanks.
I found two tablets with an N over a score and 20 underneath.
One is furosemide 20mg a diuretic; the other is Tamoxifen Citrate 20 mg an antiestrogen tab.
From your description, I'm leaning toward the Tamoxifen. The image I see is bright white.
The furosemide, though described as white, looks like a very pale tan or orange.
Thanks Chance, I appreciate it :) It still could be either one... I think furosemide is actually white, and it could be novo-semide, explaining the "N." I have a strange little quirk; I find pills very interesting and I always want to know what they are. It might sound dumb, I guess. I used to collect pills and glue them to a board and label them. Just random pills, if I found them on the ground or while cleaning out the bathroom cabinet or whatever. I know that's probably not a good thing to do, but meh. Anyway, to this day I am always curious about pills I find if I don't recognize them.


Never mind on the J-C T/P one, it's Tramacet. Just need to know the white one, thanks.