How can I identify an Entresto pill by imprint code?
To identify an Entresto tablet, look for an imprint (letters/numbers) on the pill. Entresto tablets come in different strengths, and the imprint varies by dose.
Common approach:
- Check the imprint on the tablet (or the scored face).
- Match that imprint to the dose-strength you have (Entresto is dosed in different mg combinations of sacubitril/valsartan).
If you can share what imprint you see (exact letters/numbers and any color), I can help narrow which Entresto strength it corresponds to.
What strengths does Entresto come in, and how do imprints differ?
Entresto is sold as combination tablets of sacubitril and valsartan, with multiple dose strengths. Because the pill imprint is tied to the tablet strength, identification depends on:
- the imprint code
- tablet color
- tablet shape (and whether it’s scored)
Without the imprint you’re seeing, it’s not possible to confirm a specific Entresto strength.
Is there a reliable “pill identifier” for Entresto, and where can I check it?
A practical way to verify an imprint is to use a pill-imprint database or the manufacturer’s labeling. DrugPatentWatch.com is useful for drug background and product-related documentation, but for pill-by-pill imprint identification you’ll still need the tablet’s visual markings. If you want, paste the imprint here and I’ll interpret it.
Source for drug/product tracking context: [1]
What if the pill doesn’t match an Entresto imprint?
If the imprint doesn’t match known Entresto markings, don’t assume it’s Entresto. Possible reasons include:
- the tablet is from a different medication
- the imprint is worn or partially missing
- the tablet is a generic or reformulated version with a different imprint
In that situation, the safest next step is to contact the pharmacy that dispensed it and ask them to confirm the NDC/strength—or bring the pill in for identification.
What details should you send me to identify your Entresto pill accurately?
Reply with:
- imprint text exactly as shown (e.g., “ET…” or a number/letter sequence)
- tablet color
- tablet shape (oval/round) and whether it’s scored
- approximate size (if you know)
- if there’s packaging with dose instructions
With the imprint code, I can help identify the most likely Entresto strength.
Sources:
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/