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About This Medication
This medication is a Green Oval 14 mm, Film coated tablet with imprint "M;S3". It contains Sertraline 100 mg of Sertraline hydrochloride[sertraline]. This belongs to the Serotonin reuptake inhibitor pharmacologic class. It is manufactured by Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc.. For details please contact your physician.
Basic Information
- Imprint
- M;S3
- Color
- Green
- Shape
- Oval
- Size
- 14 mm
Drug Information
- Strength
- Sertraline 100 mg
- Dosage Form
- Film coated tablet
- RxCUI
- 312938
Pharmaceutical Classification
- Pharmacologic Class
- Serotonin reuptake inhibitor
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Ingredients
- Active Ingredients
- Sertraline hydrochloride[sertraline]
- Inactive Ingredients
- Anhydrous lactose / silicon dioxide / d&c yellow no. 10 / calcium phosphate, dibasic, dihydrate / fd&c blue no. 1 / fd&c red no. 40 / hydroxypropyl cellulose (type h) / hypromelloses / magnesium stearate / cellulose, microcrystalline / polydextrose / polyethylene glycols / sodium lauryl sulfate / sodium starch glycolate type a potato / titanium dioxide / triacetin
Additional Information
- Manufacturer
- Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc.
- Status (Rx/OTC)
- Rx
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