Glimepiride how supplied

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How supplied

1 mg tablet

2 mg tablet

4 mg tablet

Dispensing

Storage



1 mg tablet

Blue colored, dumbbell shaped, uncoated tablets, debossed with ‘R’ and ‘B’ on either side of the score line on one side and ‘4’and ‘8’ on either side of the score line on the other side.

  • NDC 63304-425-30 Bottles of 30
  • NDC 63304-425-01 Bottles of 100
  • NDC 63304-425-10 Bottles of 1000

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2 mg tablet

White colored, dumbbell shaped, uncoated tablets, debossed with ‘R’ and ‘B’ on either side of the score line on one side and ‘4’and ‘9’ on either side of the score line on the other side.

  • NDC 63304-426-30 Bottles of 30
  • NDC 63304-426-01 Bottles of 100
  • NDC 63304-426-10 Bottles of 1000

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4 mg tablet

Blue colored, dumbbell shaped, uncoated tablets, debossed with ‘R’ and ‘B’ on either side of the score line on one side and ‘5’and ‘0’ on either side of the score line on the other side.

  • NDC 63304-427-30 Bottles of 30
  • NDC 63304-427-01 Bottles of 100
  • NDC 63304-427-10 Bottles of 1000

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Dispensing

Dispense in well-closed containers with safety closures. Return to top

Storage

Store at 20 - 25° C (68 - 77° F). Return to top



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