Gabapentin Capsule
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This gallery contains 15 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Gabapentin (NDC 70010-109). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.
As provided by Granules Pharmaceuticals 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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This text describes a clinical trial with different doses of Gabapentin and a placebo to evaluate its effect on pain management. The trial was divided into a titration period of 3 weeks and a fixed dose period of 4 weeks. The doses tested were 1800mg/day and 2400mg/day. The chart shows the mean pain score at baseline and 5 different weeks.*
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This is a description of gabapentin capsules with NDC70010-108-05 identification number that contain 100mg of gabapentin per capsule. The capsules should be stored at room temperature between 20°C to 25°C and protected from light in a tight light-resistant container. The text also refers to "capsules, USP 222 1N". There is a mention of the company 'Granules ndiaLimited" and instructions for pharmacists to disperse the medication guide provided separately to each patient.*
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This is a pharmaceutical label for Gabapentin capsules in a package size of 1000, with each capsule containing 300 mg of the active ingredient. The label instructs the pharmacist to dispense medication guide separately for each patient. The medication should be stored between 20°C and 25°C, and dispensed in a high, light-resistant container per USP guidelines. The label includes the usual dosage strength and the drug manufacturer's information.*
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This is a prescription label for a medication called Woo. It comes in a bottle containing 500 capsules with a weight of 00g containing Iaparin. The capsules also contain Gabapentin and are recommended to be taken as directed by a pharmacist. The manufacturer of the medication is Granules Pharmaceuticals.*
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This is a pharmaceutical label for Gabapentin, a medication commonly used for nerve pain. It contains information about the capsules, dosage instructions, storage conditions and dispensing guidelines for pharmacists. It is important to store the medication at controlled room temperature and dispense it in a high-resistant container. The usual dosage should be followed as instructed in the package insert. The label also provides a code for pharmacists to access a medication guide for the patient.*
Gabapentin 400mg 500 Jpg
This is a description of a medication named Gabapentin. It comes in the form of capsules, each containing 400 mg of Gabapentin. The NDC number for this medication is 70010-118-05, and there are 500 capsules in each box. The medication guide is provided separately and should be dispensed by a pharmacist. The location and dosage information is not clear.*
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This appears to be a mathematical formula for estimating creatinine clearance (CLCr) in female patients. The formula involves multiplying the constant 0.35 by the weight in kilograms (k) and the serum creatinine level in mg/dL, which are represented by the variables "x" and "72" respectively. However, without additional information or context, it is difficult to provide further details or interpretation.*
* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.