63629-8800 : Enulose 10 g/15ml Oral; Rectal Solution


NDC63629-8800
Labeler: Bryant Ranch Prepack
Product Type: Human Prescription Drug
Drug Name:  Enulose
Dosage Form: Oral; Rectal Solution
Application #: ANDA090502
Rev. Date: 


NDC Package Codes:

  • 63629-8800-1: 473 ML IN 1 BOTTLE (63629‑8800‑1)

Active Ingredients:

  • Lactulose

Dosage Strength:

  • 10 g/15mL

Pharmaceutical Classes:

  • Acidifying Activity [MoA]
  • Osmotic Activity [MoA]
  • Osmotic Laxative [EPC]
  • Stimulation Large Intestine Fluid/Electrolyte Secretion [PE]

Related Products:

Based on records with the same trade name.
  • 45963-438 Enulose 10 g/15ml Oral; Rectal Solution by Actavis Inc.

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