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What does buspirone look like?

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What buspirone tablets look like (common appearances)

Buspirone is sold in tablet form, and the exact color/shape/imprint depends on the manufacturer and the strength.

Most frequently, buspirone tablets are made to be visually distinct by strength (for example, different colors and/or imprints for different milligrams). To confirm what yours looks like, check the tablet’s imprint code on one side.

How to identify your specific buspirone dose

Look for three things on the pill packaging or bottle label and then match them to what you see on the tablet:
- Strength (often listed as mg, such as 5 mg, 7.5 mg, 10 mg, 15 mg, etc.)
- Imprint code (letters/numbers stamped on the tablet)
- Color and shape (round/oval, etc.)

If you tell me the imprint code and the color/shape you see, I can help you match it to the correct buspirone tablet.

What buspirone “looks like” varies across brands and generics

Buspirone is available as generics, so multiple “looks” are possible. Different companies may use different imprint designs even when the drug and strength are the same.

Important safety note if you’re not sure it’s buspirone

If the tablet’s imprint, color, shape, or strength doesn’t match what’s on your prescription bottle, don’t take it until you can verify it with a pharmacist or by pill identification resources.

What to send so I can match it

Reply with:
- Tablet color
- Shape (round/oval)
- Imprint code (exact letters/numbers)
- Strength on your bottle (mg)
- Any score line (if it has one)

Then I can describe the most likely match.



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