Product Single ® Gel

Skin care

Product type
Gel
How Supplied
60 Tablets/Bottle
Active Ingredient
Dextromethorphan HBr 10mg/5ml

Description

Overview
Type 2 diabetes mellitus with ineffective diet therapy and exercise regimen, especially in overweight patients: - as monotherapy or as part of combination therapy with other oral hypoglycemic agents or with insulin for the treatment of adults; - as monotherapy or as part of combination therapy with insulin for the treatment of children aged 10 years and adolescents. To reduce the complications of diabetes in adult patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and overweight as a first-line drug after ineffective diet therapy.
Product Description
creams, gels, or ointments that are rubbed onto the skin.

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Product Details

60 Tablets/Bottle

Strength
400 mg/57 mg per 5 mL
Product code
00228-2890-06
Launch Date
01/01/2024
Shape and Color
Round, Light Green
Dosage
10 mg lenalidomide (as hydrochloride monohydrate) capsules 14

What are generic medicines?

A generic medicine is a medicine that is an equivalent substitute to a brand name drug. Generic medicines contain the same active ingredients as the original brand products, and are available in the same strengths and dosage forms as the originals. A generic drug must work the same way in your body and produce the same treatment result as the brand name drug

Why are generic drug names different from the original drug names?

All brand-name drugs have a generic name. The generic name often appears next to the brand name and is the active ingredient(s) in the medication. The generic name of a medicine is based on the name of its active ingredient(s), whereas the names given to brand-name drugs are intended for marketing purposes. There are a few cases where the generic medicine may also have another name besides the active ingredient. Ask your pharmacist if you have any questions.

What form does this medication come in?

Each 5 mL of cherry-flavored, clear, orange, syrupy liquid with a menthol odour contains 100 mg of guaifenesin, 7.5 mg of pheniramine maleate and 10 mg of codeine phosphate. Nonmedicinal ingredients: alcohol, artificial coloring and flavoring, caramel, citric acid, FD&C Yellow No. 6, glycerine, menthol, propylene glycol, purified water, sodium benzoate, sodium citrate dehydrate, sodium cyclamate and sucrose. Alcohol: 4.1 % v/v. Sucrose: 45 %

Package Details

60 Tablets/Bottle
NDC 00228-3086-06

60 Tablets/Bottle

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Storage

Store between 2°C - 8°C.

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Last Updated 29 January 2026