i was at my uncles house today in his basement and i found a pill dispenser (a thin rectangular case that opens in one corner and it says CPR+ on it, when i researched this it gave me the name of sum comp. program so im guessing he got the dispenser for free as a promotion). the pills inside it are small, round, white, and have NO imprints or scores. my uncle has a history of doing coke so what do u tink this is??
Glycerin is a heart medication, I don't know that that's what it is I am just taking a guess as it could be anything. I wouldnt take it though.
small, white pill with absolutely no markings I just got done having an arm cath last week and my doc prescribed morphine 10mg to me. I went to several pharmacies before finding one that has what I am prescribed... the pills that I received are extremely small and not marked at all. They are white and convex face and scratch away very easily. Did they give me the proper meds? Thats all I could find maybe they are morphine? Or maybe they are some kinda viagra. Pop them and have a hooker on speed dail just in case hahaha.. dont pop them though. They could be anything.
Don't eat them. Non-marked pills could literally be anything. Plus they're not yours, so that makes this really easy. If you're that curious tell your uncle they fell onto the floor and you were wondering what they were.
The main thing that comes to mind is melatonin or some other supplement like that. Many of those are produced by smaller companies that don't mark their pills at all. As everyone else said though, they could be really anything at all.
actually Mersault's answer sounded better to me. the bottle I have of melatonin in my medicine cabinet right now is filled with white, round, convex, unmarked pills
Ironically, maybe all three of us are right. A lot of chewable melatonin tablets are actually mint flavored.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ yea it looks like that but its white n its smaller. i actually feel like an idiot i tried one and it does taste mint flavored........fuck i wuz hoping its sum E