Mirtazapine Tablet, Film Coated
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63187-206-60 (15mg30tablets)

63187-206-60 (15mg30tablets)
This is a description of a medication called Mirtazapine which is available in 15mg tablets. This product comes in a packaged bottle with 30 tablets from the manufacturer Apotex Inc. in Canada. The tablets are oval-shaped, scored and film-coated with the imprint of "APO" on one side and "M | 15" on the other side. The medication guide should be dispensed to each patient separately. The product should be stored between 20°-25°C (68°-77°F) and kept out of the reach of children. This product has been relabeled by Proficient Rx.*
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63187-471-30 (45mg30tablets)

63187-471-30 (45mg30tablets)
This is a medication information for Mirtazapine 45mg tablets, distributed by ProficientRx. The tablets are white to off-white, oval-shaped, unscored, and film-coated. Each tablet is imprinted with "APO" on one side and "MI-45" on the other side. The medication should be kept at 20°-25°C (68°-77°F) and stored out of reach of children. The lot number is 00000, and the expiration date is 00/00/00. The package contains #30 tablets and a medication guide to be given to each patient. The NDC number is 63187-471-30. The tablets were manufactured by Apotex Inc. in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.*
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