Pill Identifier Adult Low Dose Aspirin Enteric Safety Coated - NDC 75942-001
Product Code 75942-001
Adult Low Dose Aspirin Enteric Safety Coated by Zandi Llc is a yellow rou about 7 mm in size, imprinted with embossed;upper;8;lower;plain. The product is a with active ingredient(s) .
Adult Low Dose Aspirin Enteric Safety Coated
Active Ingredient(s):
Inactive Ingredient(s):
- ANHYDROUS LACTOSE
- CARNAUBA WAX
- SILICON DIOXIDE
- CROSCARMELLOSE SODIUM
- D&C YELLOW NO. 10
- FERRIC OXIDE YELLOW
- METHACRYLIC ACID
- CELLULOSE, MICROCRYSTALLINE
- POLYSORBATE 80
- DIMETHICONE
- SODIUM HYDROXIDE
- SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE
- TALC
- TITANIUM DIOXIDE
- TRIETHYL CITRATE
Zandi Llc
Product Type:
Dosage Form:
Imprint: embossed;upper;8;lower;plain What is the Imprint?
The imprint is a characteristic of an oral solid dosage form of a medicinal product, specifying the alphanumeric text that appears on the solid dosage form, including text that is embossed, debossed, engraved or printed with ink. A semicolon is used to show separation between words or line divisions.
- Yellow (C48330)
Product Packages
NDC Package Code | Package Description |
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75942-001-10 | 1000 TABLET, DELAYED RELEASE in 1 BOTTLE, PLASTIC |
75942-001-12 | 120 TABLET, DELAYED RELEASE in 1 BOTTLE, PLASTIC |
75942-001-36 | 360 TABLET, DELAYED RELEASE in 1 BOTTLE, PLASTIC |
75942-001-50 | 500 TABLET, DELAYED RELEASE in 1 BOTTLE, PLASTIC |
75942-001-75 | 750 TABLET, DELAYED RELEASE in 1 BOTTLE, PLASTIC |
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Pill Identification data last updated on: December, 2018
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