What does “Quagen promethazine color” mean?
“Quagen promethazine” likely refers to a specific brand or product label that contains promethazine (an antihistamine used for allergies and nausea, and sometimes for motion sickness). People often add “color” to identify the exact tablet/capsule they have (for example, to confirm they’re using the right medicine).
What color is Quagen promethazine?
I don’t have enough product-specific information here to say the exact color of a “Quagen” promethazine tablet/capsule. The color can vary by:
- country/market and manufacturer
- strength (e.g., 25 mg vs other doses)
- formulation type (tablet, syrup, etc.)
- batch or printing/packaging updates
How to confirm you have the right Quagen promethazine
Check the following on your box/blister/bottle:
- the strength (mg)
- dosage form (tablet vs syrup)
- any imprint/marking on the tablet
- the active ingredient listed as promethazine (usually as promethazine HCl)
- the manufacturer name and product code
If you share a photo (or the exact text on the label, including strength and any imprint), I can help you match it more accurately.
Why color alone can be risky
Even for the same drug, color isn’t a reliable identifier by itself. Different brands or strengths can share similar colors, and tablets can change appearance between batches.
What to do if you’re unsure
If you’re unsure whether the pill you have is the correct promethazine:
- don’t take it
- contact the pharmacist or the dispensing pharmacy
- ask them to verify by NDC/brand name/strength and imprint
Quick question so I can answer precisely
What strength are you looking for (for example, 25 mg), and is it a tablet or syrup? If you can, provide the imprint on the tablet or the exact label text.