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Differential Diagnosis for YELLOW round tablet c145

  • Single most likely diagnosis
    • Acetaminophen (Tylenol): This is a common over-the-counter pain reliever and fever reducer. The description of a yellow, round tablet with the imprint "c145" could potentially match a formulation of acetaminophen, given the wide variety of tablet appearances among different manufacturers and formulations.
  • Other Likely diagnoses
    • Vitamin or Mineral Supplement: Many dietary supplements come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, including yellow and round. The imprint "c145" could be associated with a specific supplement.
    • Antihistamine: Some antihistamines, used for allergy relief, are produced in yellow, round tablet forms. The imprint would help identify the specific medication.
    • Anti-anxiety or Sleep Aid: Certain medications for anxiety or sleep issues could match this description, depending on the manufacturer and specific formulation.
  • Do Not Miss (ddxs that may not be likely, but would be deadly if missed.)
    • Opioid Medication: Although less common for opioids to be yellow and round, it's crucial not to miss this possibility due to the potential for overdose and the opioid crisis. The imprint "c145" would need to be checked against a database of controlled substances.
    • Benzodiazepine: Similar to opioids, while not typically yellow and round, benzodiazepines can vary in appearance. Missing this diagnosis could lead to significant harm due to their potential for abuse and overdose.
  • Rare diagnoses
    • Experimental or Investigational Drug: It's possible, though unlikely, that the tablet is part of a clinical trial or an experimental medication, which could have unique identifiers like "c145".
    • Foreign or International Medication: Medications from other countries might have different appearances and imprints. The "c145" could be a coding from a non-US pharmaceutical company.
    • Counterfeit Medication: Unfortunately, counterfeit drugs can mimic real medications closely but may have slight variations in appearance or imprint. Identifying a counterfeit would require careful examination and potentially laboratory analysis.

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