Always check your Lexapro pills carefully. Discrepancies in imprints can indicate counterfeit medication. Legitimate Lexapro tablets typically bear a specific imprint identifying the manufacturer and dosage. For example, you might see “FP 20” indicating a 20mg tablet manufactured by Forest Pharmaceuticals (now part of Sunovion). Other manufacturers may use different imprints. Confirm the imprint with your pharmacist or refer to the manufacturer’s official website.
Identifying Legitimate Lexapro
Variations in color and shape are possible between different manufacturers’ Lexapro tablets, but significant differences should raise concerns. Look for consistency within a single prescription. If you notice unusual coloring, size, or shape variations amongst your pills, contact your doctor or pharmacist immediately.
Lexapro Imprint Reference Table
| FP 20 | 20 | Forest Pharmaceuticals (Sunovion) |
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Add other common imprints here – consult official sources for accurate and up-to-date information. |
Remember: This table is for illustrative purposes only and may not be exhaustive. Rely on your pharmacist or doctor for definitive identification of your medication.
Reporting Suspicious Medications
If you suspect you have counterfeit Lexapro, report it to your pharmacist and the appropriate authorities immediately. Don’t take the medication. Your health and safety are paramount.


