Buspirone Hydrochloride Tablet
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This gallery contains 14 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Buspirone Hydrochloride (NDC 11788-059). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

As provided by Aiping Pharmaceutical, Inc., 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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10mg-100s (10mg Label 100)

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10mg-500s (10mg Label 500)

10mg-500s (10mg Label 500)
This text contains information about BusPIRone Hydrochloride Tablets, USP with NDC number 11788-059.05. The tablets are available in a pack of 500 tablets, with each tablet containing Buspirone Hydrochloride USP. The usual dosage can be found in the package insert. The instructions advise storing the tablets at room temperature and keeping all medications out of reach of children. The manufacturer is listed as APing Pharmaceutical based in Hauppage, NY 11788.*
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15mg-100s (15mg Label 100)

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15mg-500s (15mg Label 500)

15mg-500s (15mg Label 500)
This is a description of Buspirone Hydrochloride Tablets in a bottle containing 500 tablets. It provides information about the medication's ingredients and dosage instructions. The tablets should be stored at room temperature and dispensed in a child-resistant container. The medication is manufactured for AiPing Pharmaceuticals in Hauppauge, NY.*
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30mg-500s-label (30mg Label 500)

30mg-500s-label (30mg Label 500)
Description: This text provides information about a medication called BusPIRone, which comes in the form of 30mg tablets. It includes details on the usual dosage instructions and the manufacturer, APy Pharmaceutical. The text also emphasizes keeping the medication out of reach of children. The product is intended for prescription use only, and each package contains 500 tablets.*
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30mg-60 (30mg Label 60)

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Label-5mg-100 (5mg Label 100)

Label-5mg-100 (5mg Label 100)
This is a description for BusPIRone Hydrochloride Tablets, USP. Each tablet contains Buspirone Hydrochloride USP, 5 mg. It is recommended to refer to the package insert for complete prescribing information. The tablets should be stored at 20° to 25°C (68°to 77°F) and kept in a tight, light-resistant container as per USP standards. It is crucial to keep this medication and all others out of the reach of children. Manufactured for AlPIng Pharmaceutical, Inc. in Hauppauge, NY, with the revision date of July 2025.*
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5mg-label-500 (5mg Label 500)

5mg-label-500 (5mg Label 500)
This text is a label for BusPIRone Hydrochloride Tablets, USP in a bottle containing 500 tablets with each tablet containing 5mg. The usual dosage is specified on the package insert. It should be stored at 20° to 25°C (68° to 77°F) and protected from light according to USP guidelines. The medication is manufactured by APing Pharmaceuticals Inc. in Hauppauge, NY. It is important to keep this and all medications out of the reach of children.*
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7pt5mg-100s (7pt5mg Label 100)

7pt5mg-100s (7pt5mg Label 100)
Not available.*
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Chemical-structure (Chemical Structure)

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Figure 1 (Fig 1)

Figure 1 (Fig 1)
This text provides information on the dosage breakdown for a tablet with a total of 15 mg. It specifies the equivalent portions for 10 mg (two-thirds of the tablet), 7.5 mg (one-half), and 5 mg (one-third). This is useful for understanding the different dosages that can be achieved by dividing the tablet accordingly.*
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Figure 2 (Figure2)

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Figure 3 (Figure3)

Figure 3 (Figure3)
This text provides information on the dosage of a tablet that can be taken based on the required amount: 30 mg (the entire tablet), 20 mg (two-thirds of a tablet), 15 mg (one-half of a tablet), and 10 mg (one-third of a tablet). The table delineates how to divide the tablet for various dosage requirements.*
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Figure 4 (Figure4)

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