Depends on if it has a time-release coating on it, if it does than it's most likely a 30mg tab. If it's direct release it's anywhere from 25-50mg's or 10-100+mgs depending on the manufacture, what letters and or numbers are on each side, if it's scored down the middle. Then, again, hopefully you didn't get suckered and it's acually Ativa, which can some what seem the same. Enough to pass kinda. If you just fell asleep or were real tire you were played and it's only 10 mg's but Ativan is still really good. It's a benzo kinda like Xanax. Sorry, I know this more than less helps not a damn bit. I tried. Sorry
54-142 white round pills = -88
It looks like a small, white, perfectly round pill with a line down the middle on one side and imprint on the other.
Morphine.
M on one side 4 on the other. Small round white
5 mg oxycodone
If that pill is round and white and the 81 is off red then it is an aspirin.
its a small round white pill kind of thick it has no markings at all
Penicillin pills are mainly blue and round not much else to it just blue and round.
Here is a list of pills with the imprint "534", along with pictures of most of them.http://www.drugs.com/imprints.php?imprint=534Based on your description Divalproex, an antiseizure medication, seems the best fit. However, I would describe this pill as "oval" rather than "round", so it may not be the same thing.
Take the medication you found to your nearest Pharmacist who will tell you what medication you have found & will dispose of the pills safely.
Yes, it is the generic form of dilaudid, hydromorphone. I am prescribed the same pills. The strength is obviously 4mg which is the second highest dose of dilaudid that is available. They come in 2mg, 3mg, 4mg, and 8mg.
That would be two white octagon pills (2mgX2) and one round green pill (1mg) = 5mg