Pill With Imprint CREON;1212
This page shows all pills in our database with the imprint code CREON;1212. Imprint codes are stamped or printed on pill tablets and capsules and are used to uniquely identify medications. Data is sourced from the FDA NDC Directory and DailyMed.
Found 2 pills with imprint CREON;1212

Amylases/Endopeptidases/Lipase
60000 UNT/38000 UNT/12000 UNT
NDC: 00032-1212-01

Creon
PANCRELIPASE AMYLASE 60000 [USP'U];PANCRELIPASE LIPASE 12000 [USP'U];PANCRELIPASE PROTEASE 38000 [USP'U];
What is an imprint code?
An imprint code is a combination of letters, numbers, or symbols that appears on a pill, tablet, or capsule. The FDA requires all approved drug products to have a unique imprint so that they can be identified in case of accidental ingestion or medication confusion. The imprint CREON;1212 is the code found on the pill you are looking up.
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