Pill Identification Amoxicillin

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Amoxicillin Images and Pill Identification Information

Size
21 mm
Shape
Oval Tablet, Film Coated
Imprints
GG, 962 and 875
Color
White
Score
2
Generic Name
Amoxicillin
Active Ingredient
Amoxicillin 875 mg/1
Availability
Human Prescription Drug
Labeler
Sandoz Inc
National Drug Code (NDC)
0781-5061
Inactive Ingredients
Ferric Oxide Yellow, Titanium Dioxide, Gelatin, Cellulose, Microcrystalline, Magnesium Stearate, Shellac, Isopropyl Alcohol And Butyl Alcohol

Amoxicillin Further Information

What does Amoxicillin look like?

Amoxicillin by Sandoz Inc is a white oval tablet, film coated about 21 mm in size, imprinted with GG, 962 and 875. The product is a human prescription drug with active ingredient(s) amoxicillin. The shape, size, imprinting and color are characteristics of an oral solid dosage form of a medicinal product.

Can you split Amoxicillin?

Amoxicillin has a score value of 2 which means the product has score lines and could be safe to split in 2 parts. As a rule of thumb, a tablet with score lines should be safe to split it along the lines. If a pill has a single score line it could be broken into two pieces and has a 2 score value. A pill with two score lines could be broken into four pieces and has a score value of 4. A pill splitter should be used to properly cut a tablet.