Lisinopril tablets vary in appearance depending on the manufacturer and dosage. Commonly, they’re white or off-white, and may be round, oval, or oblong. Some have a score mark to allow for easier splitting, though always follow your doctor’s instructions on how to take the medication.
Identifying Your Lisinopril Tablets
Size and markings differ significantly. Look for markings imprinted on the tablet itself; these will often include the manufacturer’s logo and the dosage strength (e. g., 10 mg, 20 mg, 40 mg). Consult your prescription label for the precise appearance of your medication. If you have any doubt about the pills you possess, contact your pharmacist immediately. Never take medication without confirming its identity and dosage.
Color variations are also possible. While most are white or off-white, slight variations in shade can occur. Always verify the markings match the prescription information. Differences in appearance could indicate a different medication or a counterfeit pill. Safety is paramount; verify the appearance with your pharmacist if you are uncertain.