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The pill imprinted “IB5

The imprint IB5 appears on 4 different products in the FDA data: Ibuprofen 200 mg, Ibuprofen Migraine 200 mg, Ibuprofen Mini Dye Free 200 mg, Ibuprofen mini dye free 200 mg. Match the colour and shape below to your pill.

By the pharmaranks editorial teamReviewed against the U.S. FDA / DailyMed (Structured Product Labeling) sourcesHow we research
  • Dye-Free Ibuprofen200 mg
    Imprint IB5 · White · Capsule · 15 mm · Capsule, liquid filled
    Generic: Ibuprofen
    NDC 63868-805
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  • Dye-Free Ibuprofen200 mg
    Imprint IB5 · White · Capsule · 15 mm · Capsule, liquid filled
    Generic: Ibuprofen
    NDC 11822-1879
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  • Dye-Free Ibuprofen 200200 mg
    Imprint IB5 · White · Capsule · 15 mm · Capsule, liquid filled
    Generic: Ibuprofen
    NDC 0363-0103
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  • Ibuprofen200 mg
    Imprint IB5 · White · Capsule · 15 mm · Capsule, liquid filled
    NDC 36800-570
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  • Ibuprofen Migraine200 mg
    Imprint IB5 · White · Oval · 15 mm · Capsule, liquid filled
    Generic: Ibuprofen
    NDC 69842-892
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  • Ibuprofen Mini Dye Free200 mg
    Imprint IB5 · White · Oval · 15 mm · Capsule, liquid filled
    Generic: Ibuprofen
    NDC 51316-890
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  • Ibuprofen mini dye free200 mg
    Imprint IB5 · White · Capsule · 15 mm · Capsule, liquid filled
    Generic: Ibuprofen
    NDC 83324-204
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  • dye-free pain relief200 mg
    Imprint IB5 · White · Capsule · 15 mm · Capsule, liquid filled
    Generic: Ibuprofen
    NDC 69452-302
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  • dye-free pain relief200 mg
    Imprint IB5 · White · Capsule · 15 mm · Capsule, liquid filled
    Generic: Ibuprofen
    NDC 69452-513
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  • Before you rely on this

    A pill’s appearance varies between manufacturers and generic versions, imprints wear off, and two different drugs can share an imprint. Everything here is transcribed straight from the FDA’s DailyMed labels — we do not alter or infer it — but treat any identification as a starting point and confirm with a licensed pharmacist before taking or discarding a medication.

    Wrong pill? Search by imprint, colour and shape in the full pill identifier.

    Source: the U.S. National Library of Medicine’s DailyMed Structured Product Labeling — the FDA-required drug labels. Imprint, colour, shape, size and score are transcribed, not inferred. This is reference information, not medical advice.