APO 1000 (Metformin 1000 mg)

Pill imprint APO 1000 has been identified as Metformin hydrochloride 1000 mg.

Metformin is used in the treatment of diabetes, type 2; polycystic ovary syndrome; female infertility; insulin resistance syndrome and belongs to the drug class non-sulfonylureas. There is no proven risk in humans during pregnancy. Metformin 1000 mg is not subject to the Controlled Substances Act.

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Metformin hydrochloride 1000 mg APO 1000
Metformin hydrochloride 1000 mg APO 1000
Metformin hydrochloride
Imprint:
APO 1000
Strength:
1000 mg
Color:
White
Size:
19.00 mm
Shape:
Elliptical / Oval
Availability:
Prescription only
Drug Class:
Non-sulfonylureas
Pregnancy Category:
B - No proven risk in humans
CSA Schedule:
N - Not a controlled drug
Manufacturer:
Apotex Corp.
National Drug Code (NDC):
60505-0192
Inactive Ingredients:
titanium dioxide
magnesium stearate
hypromellose
methylcellulose
polyethylene glycol
hydroxypropyl cellulose
Other Manufacturers / Repackagers:
NDC CodeManufacturer / Repackager
00904-5636 Major Pharmaceuticals
67544-1198 Prepak Systems Inc (repackager)

Note: Inactive ingredients may vary.

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Metformin hydrochloride is associated with the treatment of:

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