Gralise

Active Ingredient(s): Gabapentin
FDA Approved: * January 28, 2011
Pharm Company: * ABBOTT PRODS
Category: Anticonvulsant

Gabapentin, sold under the brand name Neurontin among others, is an anticonvulsant medication primarily used to treat partial seizures and neuropathic pain.[5][6] It is a first-line medication for the treatment of neuropathic pain caused by diabetic neuropathy, postherpetic neuralgia, and central pain.[7] It is moderately effective: about 30-40% of those given gabapentin for diabetic neuropathy or postherpetic neuralgia have a meaningful benefit... [wikipedia]

* May have multiple approval dates, manufacturers, or labelers.
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Dosage List

Gralise SLV;300
Gralise 300 mg Oral Tablet
NDC: 13913-004
Labeler:
Depomed, Inc.
Gralise SLV;600
Gralise 600 mg Oral Tablet
NDC: 13913-005
Labeler:
Depomed, Inc.
Gralise SLV;600
Gralise 600 mg Oral Tablet, Film Coated
NDC: 50436-1262
Labeler:
Unit Dose Services
Gralise SLV;600
Gralise 600 mg Oral Tablet, Film Coated
NDC: 63629-5052
Labeler:
Bryant Ranch Prepack
Gralise 300 mg Oral Tablet, Film Coated
NDC: 52427-803
Labeler:
Almatica Pharma LLC
Gralise 450 mg Oral Tablet, Film Coated
NDC: 52427-804
Labeler:
Almatica Pharma LLC
Gralise 600 mg Oral Tablet, Film Coated
NDC: 52427-806
Labeler:
Almatica Pharma LLC
GraliseGralise Kit
NDC: 52427-815
Labeler:
Almatica Pharma LLC
Gralise 750 mg Oral Tablet, Film Coated
NDC: 52427-850
Labeler:
Almatica Pharma LLC
Gralise 900 mg Oral Tablet, Film Coated
NDC: 52427-890
Labeler:
Almatica Pharma LLC

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