It's most likely a morphine 15mg tablet.
You can always call your local pharmacy and have them identity it for you over the phone too.
Check out this link for a picture of it:
http://media.cornerdrugstore.com/drugidentifier/photo_us/029/morp009i.jpg
2007-04-04 12:17:02
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answered by Alli 7
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Is 733 the only thing on the pill? There are morphine and Metoprolol pills with 733 on them, but they always have 2 more digits on them, and usually a line as well.
2007-04-03 10:51:28
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answered by soelo 5
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You can try asking your local pharmacist, but even he/she may not be able to tell you for sure....there are SO many drugs, old ones and current ones, many different manufacturers and suppliers, etc. it may even be impossible for them to tell. The same drug can look 3 different ways at 3 different pharmacies, coming from 3 different manufacturers or suppliers. Also, there are so many over-the-counter medicines and so many changes in formulas on a regular basis, the pharmacist would also find it impossible to name one lone pill. I would say, just throw the pill away.
2007-04-03 11:26:11
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answered by gshell 2
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There are web sites for pill identifying, but you can also take it to your local pharmacy and they can tell you what it is.
2007-04-03 10:50:34
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answered by irishlass 5
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this is all I could find:
http://www.drugs.com/imprints.php?action=search&drugname=&imprint=733&shape=&color=12&I1=Search
2007-04-03 10:49:06
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answered by Eve 4
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I suggest you take it to a pharmacist. they should be able to tell you definitively what it is. i wouldn't like to guess without seeing it.
2007-04-03 10:45:29
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answered by kittycat 3
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