Aurobindo Manufacturer Use Of Inactive Ingredients

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Mail order changed my citalopram manufacturer from Amneal to Aurobindo. Have noticed side effect after the change. Should this be happening? Anyone els have this issue with manufacturer change? ## JC - I haven't been taking this med, but i wanted to share with you that it IS in fact possible to experience different effects between generic manufacturers. Even though ratios of active ingredients are supposed to be the same, the inert (inactive) ingredients are allowed to differ by a certain margin. Not to mention different manufacturing standards / facilities / etc. Sometimes if you mention this to your doctor or pharmacist, they can try to obtain the product from the other manufacturer, but this does not always work - it's all about supply chain and sometimes a specific manufactu...

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Is the Aurobindo version of Clonidine HCL (0.2mg) gluten-free? ## Aurobindo lists the inactive ingredients of their Clonidine 0.2 mg (NDC 59651-233) as including: Corn starch, hypromellose, lactose, magnesium stearate, microcystalline cellulose 101, polysorbate 80. D&C Yellow 10, FD&C Blue #1. So, it looks like it is gluten free, but please be aware that inactive ingredients may change in the future. Ref: DailyMed ## It's kind of sad that I haven't gotten a definitive answer yet from this manufacturer. I had to start taking this rx 3 days ago. I just went with what the pharmacist found in the paperwork of the product.

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is fluoxetine mfg aurobindo gluten free? ## Hello, Edb! How are you? Can you please post back with the markings on the tablet? Sometimes the manufacturer listed by the pharmacy is just a licensed distributor and not the actual product manufacturer. So, I can only find the correct inactive ingredients through the markings on them. Thank you! ## I've got the same question! The capsules I have are green and white and are marked E 91. I'd appreciate any help.

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WHERE CAN I FIND AMBIEN E 79 pharmacy ## "E 79" is identified as Zolpidem tartrate (10 mg). If you're needing this specific generic brand of Ambien, you'll likely have to speak with your doctor about specifying the prescription he or she writes for you. Reason being is that many doctors will write a script for a certain drug, but they often don't specify which brand or manufacturer of it suites you best. You should be able to use some of the details below to help let your doctor know which form of Ambien you want to take: Manufacturer: Aurobindo Pharma National Drug Code (NDC): 65862-0160 Imprint: E 79 Strength: 10 mg Color: White Shape: Elliptical / Oval Inactive Ingredients: lactose monohydrate microcrystalline cellulose sodium starch glycolate type A potato magnes...

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I have two different pills with the same name, but different markings. One says ip 272 and the other pill says H 49. Are they the same? ## Yes, the active ingredients are the same in both pills, just from different manufacturers. Both contain Sulfamethoxazole 800 mg / Trimethoprim 160 mg, which is a combination antibiotic. IP 272: NDC: 53746-272 Manufacturer: Amneal Inactive Ingredients: - Magnesium Stearate - Povidone - Corn Starch - Sodium Starch Glycolate Type a Potato Ref: DailyMed H 49: NDC: 65862-420 Manufacturer: Aurobindo Inactive Ingredients: - Docusate Sodium - Magnesium Stearate - Corn Starch - Sodium Benzoate - Sodium Starch Glycolate Type a Potato Ref: DailyMed Hope this helps and stay healthy & safe!

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Found these when I was cleaning my daughter's room and I can't find any information on what they are. ## If they are light blue and football shaped they are 1mg alprazolam tablets ## Hello Kimbo, As Juan pointed out earlier I was able to match the imprint y 2 0 with an alprazolam tablet. This medication is orally ingested and most commonly used to treat anxiety disorders. Here is some additional information regarding the specific brand of this medication. (NDC 65862-678) Active Ingredients: alprazolam 1mg Inactive Ingredients: Silicon Dioxide Starch, Corn Docusate Sodium Sodium Benzoate Lactose Monohydrate Magnesium Stearate Cellulose, Microcrystalline Fd&c Blue No. 2 Manufacturer: Aurobindo Pharma Limited Shape: Oval Color Blue Size: 9mm I hope this information helps. Pleas...

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Hi. I have been given a white capsule that has a small Z on one side and the number 14 on the other. I was told this was pregabalin but don't trust the person. Can anyone help? ## They are 150mg pregabalin. {edited for privacy} ## Just to confirm, these are indeed Pregabalin 150mg as Craig stated. Description: White cap/white body, size “2” hard gelatin capsule shells, imprinted with 'Z' on cap and '14' on body with black ink contains white to off-white granular powder. Manufacturer: Aurobindo Pharma - Milpharm Ltd. Origin: United Kingdom Inactive Ingredients: -Capsules content: Maize starch, talc -Capsules shell: Titanium dioxide (E171), gelatin, sodium lauryl sulfate, iron oxide red (E 172) (For 75 mg, 100 mg, 200 mg, 225 mg and 300 mg) -Printing Ink: S...

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