Pamelor Capsule
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This gallery contains 14 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Pamelor (NDC 0406-9913). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

As provided by Specgx Llc, these visuals offer a comprehensive scientific overview of the product's physical and chemical identity, aiding pharmacists and researchers in product verification and study.

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Chemical Structure (Pamelor 1)

Chemical Structure (Pamelor 1)
This is a chemical compound with the formula CyaHaNeHCI and a molecular weight of 299.84. No further information is available.*
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Boxed M (Pamelor 10)

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Pdp (Pamelor 11)

Pdp (Pamelor 11)
This is a description for Pamelor, medication used in treatment of depression, it is a capsule available in a container of 30 capsules with a child-resistant closure. The usual dosage is available in the package insert. It is advised to store the medication at a temperature between 20°C to 25°C. The medication is manufactured by Patheon inc., Whitby in Canada and distributed by SpecGxLLC in Webster Groves, Missouri, USA. A dispensing pharmacist is required to dispense with an attached medication guide. The text also includes the NDC code which is 0406-9910-03 and the base constituent of this medication is not mentioned.*
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Pdp (Pamelor 12)

Pdp (Pamelor 12)
Pamelor(nortriptyline HCI) capsules USP come in a package with 30 capsules. The usual dosage for this medication can be found in the package insert. The capsules should be stored at a temperature between 20°C and 25°C (66°F to 77°F) and should be dispensed in a tight container with an acid-resistant closure. It is recommended not to use the capsules if the seal over the bottle opening is broken or is missing. The capsules are manufactured by Patheon Inc in Whitby, Ontario, Canada for SpecGx LLC in Webster Groves, MO 63119 USA. The National Drug Code is 0406-9911-03. Pharmacists are advised to dispense the medication with the attached medication guide.*
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Pdp (Pamelor 13)

Pdp (Pamelor 13)
Pamelor™ (nortriptyline HCI) capsules USP is a medication that comes in a bottle containing 30 capsules. The usual dosage for this medication is indicated in the package insert. It should be stored in a tight container at a temperature of 20°10 - 25°C (68°10 - 77°F), in accordance with the USP Controlled Room Temperature guidelines. The container should have an achid-resistant closure and should not be accepted if the seal over the bottle opening is broken or missing. Patheon Inc in Whitby, Ontario, Canada is the manufacturer for SpecGxLLC located in Webster Groves, MO 63119, USA. The NDC number for this medication is 0406-9912-03. The pharmacists are requested to dispense the medication with the attached medication guide.*
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Pdp (Pamelor 14)

Pdp (Pamelor 14)
This is a medication called Pamelor, containing nortriptyline HCI capsules USP. The usual dosage can be found on the package insert. It should be stored at a temperature between 20° to 25°C (68°F-77°F) and dispensed in a tightly sealed container with an acid-resistant closure. This medication is manufactured by Patheon Inc. in Ontario, Canada for SpecGx LLC. The NDC number for this medication is 0406-9913-03 and it comes in a package containing 30 capsules. It also includes a medication guide, and it is likely that the information is provided to a pharmacist for dispensing.*
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Arch Imprint Code (Pamelor 2)

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Boxed M (Pamelor 3)

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Arch Imprint Code (Pamelor 4)

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Boxed M (Pamelor 5)

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Arch Imprint Code (Pamelor 6)

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Boxed M (Pamelor 7)

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Arch Imprint Code (Pamelor 8)

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Boxed M (Pamelor 9)

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.