Prazosin Hydrochloride Capsule
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1mg Carton
This is a description of Prazosin Hydrochloride Capsules USP. The NDC code is 68084-996-01 and it contains 100 capsules. Each capsule has 1mg of prazosin hydrochloride. The usual dosage instructions can be found in the package insert. It should be stored within 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F) with excursions permitted between 15°C to 30°C (59°F to 86°F). It should be protected from light and moisture and kept out of reach of children. The blister should not be used if it is torn or broken. It is distributed by American Health Packaging in Columbus, Ohio.*
2 mg Blister
2 mg Carton
This text describes a drug product with the National Drug Code (NDC) 68084-997-01. The drug is Prazosin Hydrochloride available in capsule form with 100 capsules per container. Each capsule has 2 mg of Prazosin hycrochioride, USP. It is recommended to follow the package insert for the usual dosage instructions. The drug should be stored at room temperature not exceeding 25°C, and protected from moisture and light. The drug cannot be used if the blister is torn or broken. The product is distributed by American Health Packaging and the manufacturer is Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc.*
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