13709-328 : Bisacodyl Laxative Laxative 10 mg/1.8g Rectal Suppository


NDC13709-328
Labeler: Neilmed Pharmaceuticals Inc.
Product Type: Human OTC Drug
Drug Name:  Bisacodyl Laxative
Dosage Form: Rectal Suppository
Application #: M015
Rev. Date: 


NDC Package Codes:

  • 13709-328-01: 30 BLISTER PACK IN 1 CARTON (13709‑328‑01) / 1.8 G IN 1 BLISTER PACK
  • 13709-328-02: 5 BLISTER PACK IN 1 CARTON (13709‑328‑02) / 1.8 G IN 1 BLISTER PACK
  • 13709-328-03: 10 BLISTER PACK IN 1 CARTON (13709‑328‑03) / 1.8 G IN 1 BLISTER PACK

Active Ingredients:

  • Bisacodyl

Dosage Strength:

  • 10 mg/1.8g

Pharmaceutical Classes:

  • Increased Large Intestinal Motility [PE]
  • Stimulant Laxative [EPC]
  • Stimulation Large Intestine Fluid/Electrolyte Secretion [PE]

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