Enalapril how supplied

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List of available forms

Enalapril Maleate Tablets USP are supplied as follows:


2.5 mg tablet

5 mg tablet

10 mg tablet

20 mg tablet







2.5 mg tablet

White to off-white, round, biconvex tablet, debossed WATSON in a semi- circle over 668 on one side and a score on the other side, in bottles of 100 and 500.

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5 mg tablet

White to off-white, round, biconvex tablet, debossed WATSON in a semi-circle over 669 with a score in the center on one side and plain on the other side, in bottles of 100 and 500.

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10 mg tablet

White-speckled pink, round, biconvex tablet, debossed WATSON in a semi-circle over 670 on one side and plain on the other side, in bottles of 100 and 500.

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20 mg tablet

White-speckled peach, round, biconvex tablet, debossed WATSON in a semi-circle over 671 on one side and plain on the other side, in bottles of 100 and 500.

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Storage

Store below 30°C (86°F) and avoid transient temperatures above 50°C (122°F). Keep container tightly closed. Protect from moisture.

Dispense in a tight container.

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Manufactured for

Watson Laboratories, Inc. Corona, CA 92880 USA

Manufactured by

Patheon Pharmaceuticals Inc. Cincinnati, OH 45215 USA

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