Pill Identification Acetazolamide

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Acetazolamide Images and Pill Identification Information

Size
11 mm
Shape
Round Tablet
Imprints
T53
Color
White
Score
4
Generic Name
Acetazolamide
Active Ingredient
Acetazolamide 250 mg/1
Availability
Human Prescription Drug
Labeler
Taro Pharmaceuticals U.s.a., Inc.
National Drug Code (NDC)
51672-4023
Inactive Ingredients
Lactose Monohydrate, Starch, Corn, Gelatin, Unspecified, Glycerin, Water, Talc, Sodium Starch Glycolate Type A Potato And Magnesium Stearate

Acetazolamide Further Information

What does Acetazolamide look like?

Acetazolamide by Taro Pharmaceuticals U.s.a., Inc. is a white round tablet about 11 mm in size, imprinted with T53. The product is a human prescription drug with active ingredient(s) acetazolamide. The shape, size, imprinting and color are characteristics of an oral solid dosage form of a medicinal product.

Can you split Acetazolamide?

Acetazolamide has a score value of 4 which means the product has score lines and could be safe to split in 4 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.