Voriconazole Tablet, Film Coated
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50 mg (30 count)
200 mg (500 count)
50 mg (carton)
This is a prescription drug called Voriconazole, available in the form of film-coated tablets. Each tablet contains 50 mg of Voriconazole, used for treating certain fungal infections. The accompanying prescribing information should be consulted before using the medicine. The manufacturer is Lupin Pharmaceuticals Inc. It is important not to use the medicine if the individual blister unit is open or torn. The tablets should be stored at a controlled room temperature of 15° to 30°C.*
200 mg (carton)
This is a description of a medication called Voriconazole. The medication is manufactured by Novel Laboratories and is stored at a controlled room temperature of 15° to 30°C, in tight containers. Each tablet is film-coated and contains 200mg of Voriconazole. It is manufactured for Lupin Pharmaceuticals and comes in a bottle of 500 tablets. The medication requires a prescription from a healthcare provider, and there is an accompanying patient information sheet that pharmacists should provide to patients. The text also includes the dosage and usage instructions.*
200 mg- Carton (A4c9738a E017 4f78 B3ad 40ccfdf6e240 06)
This text corresponds to medication information of Voriconazole tablets in a 200mg presentation, produced by Novel Laboratories and commercialized by Lupin Pharmaceuticals. The National Drug Code (NDC) is 43386-089-31. The text mentions the prescription information accompanying the tablets and advises not to use them if the blister is open or torn. It is recommended to store them at room temperature. The rest of the text contains optical character recognition errors and is not available.*
* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.