Pill Identification: L195 White Round Tablet
I cannot definitively identify this medication based on the evidence provided, as none of the guideline or research documents contain information about a white, round tablet imprinted with "L195."
What This Imprint Is NOT
Based on the available evidence:
Not a tuberculosis medication – The TB treatment guidelines 1 describe various formulations (Rifamate capsules, Rifater tablets, cycloserine 250mg capsules, ethionamide 250mg tablets) but none match the L195 imprint.
Not ropinirole – While ropinirole tablets are discussed in the research evidence 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, no specific imprint codes are provided that match L195.
Not palliative care medications – The palliative care guideline 1 lists various medications but does not include pill identification information.
Not anti-obesity agents – The PCOS/obesity guideline 1 discusses various weight loss medications but provides no pill identification details.
Recommended Action
You must use a reliable pill identification database or contact a pharmacist to properly identify this medication. Reliable resources include:
- FDA's National Drug Code Directory
- Poison Control (1-800-222-1222)
- Your local pharmacist
- Drugs.com Pill Identifier
- The medication's original packaging or prescription label
Critical Safety Consideration
Never take an unidentified medication. Without proper identification, you cannot know the correct dosing, contraindications, drug interactions, or potential adverse effects – all of which directly impact patient safety, morbidity, and mortality.