What does “zolpidem 10 mg” look like (pill identifier)?
I can help you identify the exact pill, but “zolpidem 10 mg” alone isn’t enough because multiple manufacturers use different tablet shapes, colors, and imprints.
To identify it accurately, check these features on your tablet:
- Imprint/lettering on the pill (for example, a code like “AMN” or “10”)
- Color
- Shape (round, oval, capsule-shaped, etc.)
- Scoring (a line through the tablet or not)
- Whether it’s film-coated (often smooth) or has any marks/texture
If you share the imprint + color + shape (or a clear photo), I can narrow it to the correct match.
Common zolpidem 10 mg identifiers (what people usually see)
Many 10 mg zolpidem tablets are branded or made by different companies, so the imprint varies by manufacturer. Some patients report seeing identifiers that include the strength (like “10”) plus a company-specific code. Because imprint sets are specific to each drug product, the imprint is the single most reliable identifier.
If you don’t know the imprint, don’t try to guess by color alone—several other pills can look similar.
How to confirm you have the right zolpidem tablet
Use the bottle label as the primary source:
- Drug name (zolpidem)
- Strength (10 mg)
- Directions and number of tablets
Then verify your pill’s imprint and appearance match what the label says.
If you got the pill from someone else, or the pill has no readable imprint, safest practice is to contact a pharmacist for confirmation.
What if you can’t find an imprint or the pill looks different?
If any of these apply, ask a pharmacist before taking it:
- No imprint or imprint doesn’t match what you expect
- Color/shape doesn’t match your prescription bottle
- The tablet is scored but yours shouldn’t be (or vice versa)
- You’re unsure whether it’s zolpidem versus another sedative/hypnotic
Taking the wrong medication or wrong dose can be dangerous.
Quick safety note
Zolpidem is a sedative-hypnotic. If you’ve missed a dose or are unsure how to take it, follow the instructions on your prescription or ask your pharmacist.
What I need from you to identify it
Reply with the pill’s:
1) imprint text (exact letters/numbers)
2) color
3) shape
4) scored or not (and where the score is, if any)
Then I’ll help you pinpoint the zolpidem 10 mg product.