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The following 30 images provide visual information about the product associated with Lamictal NDC 0173-0699 by Glaxosmithkline Llc, such as packaging, labeling, and the appearance of the drug itself. This resource could be helpful for medical professionals, pharmacists, and patients seeking to verify medication information and ensure they have the correct product.
This is a medication guide for Lamotrigine. The tablets are scored and contain 100mg of the medication. Dosage information is available in the prescribing information. The medicine should be stored in a cool place and protected from light. There is a caution to not accept the medicine if the printed seal under the cap is missing or broken. The product identification number is 0173-0642-55.*
This is a medication guide for Lamictal (lamotrigine) tablets, containing 150 mg of the drug. The Prescribing Information can provide dosage guidelines, and the tablets should be stored at a temperature between 15°C and 30°C (59°F to 86°F). The medication should not be used if the seal under the cap is missing or broken. Lamictal should be dispensed in a tight, light-resistant container. The manufacturer is GlaxoSmithKline and the medication was made in India.*
This is a medication guide for Lamictal (lamotrigine) tablets containing 200mg of the medication in each scored tablet. Prescribing information should be consulted for dose information. The tablets should be stored at 26°C (77°F) with excursions allowed between 15°C to 30°C (59°F to 86°F). The medicine should be protected from light and stored in a dry place. The container should be tightly sealed and light-resistant as per the USP defined standard. A broken or missing seal should not be accepted. This medication is distributed by GlaxoSmithKline based in Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 and made in India.*
This is a medication guide for Lamotrigine tablets. The pack contains 35 tablets that are 26-mg each. The guide highlights the recommended dosage for patients taking valproate and advises consulting a physician on proper maintenance dosage. It also advises verifying the product dispensed.*
This is a pharmacy label for Lamictal medication with the NDC code 0173081728. It provides dosing instructions for patients taking carbamazepine, phenytoin, phenobarbital, or primidone and not taking valproate. The dosing may vary from two 25mg tablets a day to two 100mg tablets twice a day. The patients are advised to consult their physicians for proper maintenance dose before week 5. Each tablet contains either 25mg or 100mg of lamotrigine.*
This is a medication guide for Lamictal, which contains Lamotrigine and is indicated for epilepsy or bipolar disorder. It is available in 2mg tablets that can be swallowed, chewed or dispersed in water or fruit juice. The prescribing information contains dosage information. The product should be stored at room temperature (25°C) with excursion permitted between 15-30°C. The medication should not be used if the printed seal is missing or broken. The text also includes details about the manufacturer and dispenser of the medication.*
Lamictal is a medication guide that contains lamotrigine. Each tablet contains 5 mg of lamotrigine and can be consumed by swallowing or by chewing. It can also be dispersed in water or diluted fruit juice. Dosage information can be found in the prescribing information. Store at 25°C (7°F) in a dry place. If printed seal under cap is missing or broken, do not accept. Dispense in a tight, resistant container, as defined in the USP. GlaxoSmithKline, RTP, NC 27709, distributes it, and it is made in India.*
This is the medication guide for Lamictal (also known as lamotrigine), which is available in tablet form. Each tablet contains 25mg of the active ingredient and can be taken whole, chewed, or dispersed in water or fruit juice according to the prescribing information. Lamictal should be stored in a dry place at a temperature between 25°C and 30°C (77°F and 86°F) and in a tight, light-resistant container as defined in the USP. The product is distributed by a company called GlaxoSmithKline with an address in RTP, NC, and the tablets are made in India.*
This is a maintenance pack consisting of 30 tablets, intended for patients already taking LAMIETA; it is not meant for initial treatment. The accompanying medication should be verified before dispensing. No further information is available.*
This is a description of a maintenance pack of 30 tablets of 50mg each, likely used for medication. The name "Nocasamecz Ronly" is mentioned at the top. The pack seems to be used for patients taking LAMICTAL, however, it is important to verify the product before dispensing. The text also mentions INOT, which could be used for initial titration.*
This is a Maintenance Pack of Lamictal DT and SRally Disintegrating Tablets that contains 100mg of the medication. It is intended for patients who are already taking Lamictal.*
This is a maintenance pack for patients who are already taking LAMICTAL, and it is not intended for initial titration. However, the first line of the text is not readable and may be a scanning error.*
This is a description of a Patient Titration Kit for patients who are TAKING valproate. The kit contains tablets of different strengths to be taken at specific intervals and is accompanied by a Medication Guide for each patient. The dosage varies from 25 mg every other day to 50 mg once a day and is to be taken over a period of 4 weeks.*
This text appears to be instructions for a patient titration kit. The suggested dosage is one 50 mg tablet per day for the first phase and then two 50 mg tablets per day for the next phase.*
This text appears to be a combination of misspelled words, symbols, and formatting that is not coherent or understandable. Therefore, the description cannot be generated, and it is not available.*
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