Omeprazole Tablet, Delayed Release
Product Images NDC 62756-377

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This gallery contains 4 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Omeprazole (NDC 62756-377). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

As provided by Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, 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.

FDA Label Image

Spl-omeprazole-carton-2 (Spl Omeprazole Carton 2)

Spl-omeprazole-carton-2 (Spl Omeprazole Carton 2)
This is a medication label for Omeprazole delayed-release tablets, which are used as an acid reducer. The tablets should be swallowed and not chewed. The package contains 28 tablets for two 14-day courses of treatment. The efficacy may take up to 4 days to be noticeable. The NDC (National Drug Code) is listed as 6275637796. The rest of the text appears to be a comparison to another product or coding system, and is not useful in describing the medication.*
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Spl-omeprazole-carton-28-tab (Spl Omeprazole Carton 28 Tab)

Spl-omeprazole-carton-28-tab (Spl Omeprazole Carton 28 Tab)
This is a package of Omeprazole Delayed-Release Tablets from Noce27se 3771. It is meant to be used as an acid reducer and should be swallowed without being chewed. The package contains 28 tablets, which has two courses of treatment, each lasting for 14 days. The purpose of this medicine is not stated.*
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Spl-omeprazole-foil (Spl Omeprazole Foil)

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Spl-omeprazole-label (Spl Omeprazole Label)

Spl-omeprazole-label (Spl Omeprazole Label)
This is a medication for treating frequent heartburn. It comes in the form of omeprazole delayed-release tablets, containing 14 tablets that help lower acid levels. The safety feature of the medication is to not use if the printed seal under the cap is broken or missing. There are also lot numbers indicated on the packaging. Note: there are a few garbled characters and gibberish sequences, which are not readable.*

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