Skip to content

Tag: Health misinformation

Explore our medication guides and pharmacology articles within this category.

What is the use of Monsanto Tablet? Clarifying a Widespread Misconception

4 min read
The term 'Monsanto Tablet' is a pharmaceutical misconception; there is no medication with this name. In a pharmaceutical context, the name "Monsanto" refers to a piece of quality control equipment—the Monsanto hardness tester—used to measure the strength of tablets, while a commonly confused medication is called 'Monsam Tablet'. This article clarifies this critical distinction and explains the proper uses of each.

What pill has AI on one side and a 6 on the other?: Clearing Up Confusion

4 min read
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), nearly all solid prescription and over-the-counter medications are required to have a unique imprint code for identification. For those searching for a pill with the imprint 'AI on one side and a 6 on the other,' it is crucial to understand that no such medication exists in the FDA's database. The query often stems from a common misreading of the imprint 'I 6', which corresponds to several approved drugs.