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Trazodone 100 mg pill identifier?

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What does a “trazodone 100 mg” pill look like, and how can you identify it?

“Trazodone 100 mg” tablets can look very different depending on the manufacturer, the state/country, and the specific imprint/brand used on the pill. The only reliable way to identify a pill is the imprint code (letters/numbers on the tablet) plus the tablet shape and color.

If you share the pill’s imprint (for example, something like “TV” or “M365” and any numbers/letters around it), along with its color and shape (round, oval, scored), an identification can be narrowed quickly.

What details do you need to match the pill correctly?

To identify a trazodone 100 mg tablet, look for:
- The imprint text (letters/numbers on one side, or matching imprint on both sides)
- Color (white, blue, peach, etc.)
- Shape (round, oval, capsule-shaped)
- Whether it has a score line (a line down the middle for splitting)

A lot of different medications can be 100 mg “in strength,” so imprint is the critical piece.

Can you identify trazodone by color or shape alone?

No. Color and shape aren’t enough because multiple companies produce trazodone tablets in different colors/shapes, and other drugs can share similar appearance. Misidentification is a real risk, especially with prescription-only medications.

What should you do if you’re unsure it’s trazodone?

If you cannot read the imprint clearly, use a phone camera in good light and try again, or take the pill to a pharmacist for identification. In the meantime, don’t take an unknown pill.

Where to check pill imprint information online

You can also use a reputable pill identification database and match the imprint exactly. If you paste the imprint here, I can help you interpret what it corresponds to.

Try:
- Drugs.com Pill Identifier
- FDA/label resources (when available)
- Your local pharmacy (most accurate)

If you send the imprint code from your pill (both sides if present) and describe the color/shape, I’ll narrow it down to the most likely trazodone 100 mg tablet.



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