832 WRF 2 (Jantoven 2 mg)
Generic Name: warfarin
Pill imprint 832 WRF 2 has been identified as Jantoven 2 mg.
Jantoven is used in the treatment of deep vein thrombosis, first event; prevention of thromboembolism in atrial fibrillation; heart failure; heart attack; deep vein thrombosis prophylaxis after hip replacement surgery (and more), and belongs to the drug class coumarins and indandiones. Not for use in pregnancy. Jantoven 2 mg is not subject to the Controlled Substances Act.
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- Generic Name:
- warfarin
- Imprint:
-
832
WRF 2 - Strength:
- 2 mg
- Color:
- Purple
- Size:
- 9.00 mm
- Shape:
- Round
- Availability:
- Prescription only
- Drug Class:
- Coumarins and indandiones
- Pregnancy Category:
- X - Not for use in pregnancy
- CSA Schedule:
- N - Not a controlled drug
- Manufacturer:
- Upsher-Smith Laboratories, Inc
- National Drug Code (NDC):
- 00832-1212
- Inactive Ingredients:
- lactose monohydrate
magnesium stearate
povidone
corn starch
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| NDC Code | Manufacturer / Repackager |
|---|---|
| 54868-0822 | Physicians Total Care Inc (repackager) |
Note: Inactive ingredients may vary.
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Jantoven is associated with the treatment of:
- Antiphospholipid Syndrome
- Chronic Central Venous Catheterization
- Deep Vein Thrombosis Prophylaxis after Hip Replacement Surgery
- Deep Vein Thrombosis Prophylaxis after Knee Replacement Surgery
- Deep Vein Thrombosis, First Event
- Deep Vein Thrombosis, Recurrent Event
- Heart Attack
- Heart Failure
- Prevention of Thromboembolism in Atrial Fibrillation
- Prosthetic Heart Valves - Thrombosis Prophylaxis
- Prosthetic Heart Valves, Mechanical Valves - Thrombosis Prophylaxis
- Prosthetic Heart Valves, Tissue Valves - Thrombosis Prophylaxis
- Protein S Deficiency
- Pulmonary Embolism, First Event
- Pulmonary Embolism, Recurrent Event
- Thromboembolic Stroke Prophylaxis
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