0049-3170 : Vfend 50 mg Oral Tablet


NDC0049-3170
Labeler: Roerig
Product Type: Human Prescription Drug
Drug Name:  Vfend
Dosage Form: Oral Tablet, Film Coated
Application #: NDA021266
Rev. Date: 


Appearance:


Markings: Pfizer;VOR50
Shapes:  Round
Colors:  White
Size (mm): 7
Segments: * 1

* Segments = the number of equally sized pieces which the pill can be broken into. In this case, a value of 1 indicates a solid pill with no score lines.

Pfizer VOR50: (0049-3170) Vfend 50 mg Oral Tablet by Roerig
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NDC Package Codes:

  • 0049-3170-30: 30 TABLET, FILM COATED IN 1 BOTTLE (0049‑3170‑30)

Active Ingredients:

  • Voriconazole

Dosage Strength:

  • 50 mg

Inactive Ingredients:

  • Lactose Monohydrate
  • Croscarmellose Sodium
  • Povidones
  • Magnesium Stearate
  • Hypromelloses
  • Titanium Dioxide
  • Triacetin

Pharmaceutical Classes:

  • Azole Antifungal [EPC]
  • Azoles [Chemical/Ingredient]
  • Cytochrome P450 3A4 Inhibitors [MoA]
  • Cytochrome P450 2C19 Inhibitors [MoA]
  • Cytochrome P450 2C9 Inhibitors [MoA]

Related Products:

Based on records with the same trade name.
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  • 0049-3180 Vfend 200 mg Oral Tablet by Roerig
  • 0049-3190 Vfend 10 mg/ml Intravenous Injection, Powder, Lyophilized, for Solution by Roerig
  • 0049-4190 Vfend 10 mg/ml Intravenous Injection, Powder, Lyophilized, for Solution by Roerig
  • 55154-2725 Vfend 200 mg Oral Tablet by Cardinal Health
  • 55154-2730 Vfend 50 mg Oral Tablet by Cardinal Health

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