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The pill imprinted “MX500

A pill printed with MX500 is Metformin Hydrochloride 500 mg, a white, oval tablet, extended release.

By the pharmaranks editorial teamReviewed against the U.S. FDA / DailyMed (Structured Product Labeling) sourcesHow we research
  • Metformin Hydrochloride500 mg
    Imprint MX;500 · White · Oval · 19 mm · Tablet, extended release
    NDC 51655-853
    Exact imprint
  • Metformin Hydrochloride500 mg
    Imprint MX;500 · White · Oval · 19 mm · Tablet, extended release
    NDC 82009-180
    Exact imprint
  • Metformin Hydrochloride500 mg
    Imprint MX;500 · White · Oval · 19 mm · Tablet, extended release
    NDC 67877-413
    Exact imprint
  • Metformin Hydrochloride500 mg
    Imprint MX;500 · White · Oval · 19 mm · Tablet, extended release
    NDC 50090-5397
    Exact imprint
  • Metformin Hydrochloride500 mg
    Imprint MX;500 · White · Oval · 19 mm · Tablet, extended release
    NDC 50090-5396
    Exact imprint
  • Metformin Hydrochloride500 mg
    Imprint MX;500 · White · Oval · 19 mm · Tablet, extended release
    NDC 71205-686
    Exact imprint
  • Metformin Hydrochloride500 mg
    Imprint MX;500 · White · Oval · 19 mm · Tablet, extended release
    NDC 68071-2829
    Exact imprint
  • Metformin Hydrochloride500 mg
    Imprint MX;500 · White · Oval · 19 mm · Tablet, extended release
    NDC 71610-578
    Exact imprint
  • 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.

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    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.