KU 118 (Omeprazole delayed release 20 mg)
Pill imprint KU 118 has been identified as Omeprazole delayed release 20 mg.
Omeprazole is used in the treatment of gerd; barrett's esophagus; stomach ulcer; indigestion; helicobacter pylori infection (and more), and belongs to the drug class proton pump inhibitors. Risk cannot be ruled out during pregnancy. Omeprazole 20 mg is not subject to the Controlled Substances Act.
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Images for KU 118 (Omeprazole delayed release 20 mg)
- Imprint:
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KU
118 - Strength:
- 20 mg
- Color:
- Gold & White
- Size:
- 19.00 mm
- Shape:
- Capsule-shape
- Availability:
- Rx and/or OTC
- Drug Class:
- Proton pump inhibitors
- Pregnancy Category:
- C - Risk cannot be ruled out
- CSA Schedule:
- N - Not a controlled drug
- Manufacturer:
- Kremers Urban
- National Drug Code (NDC):
- 62175-0118
- Inactive Ingredients:
- crospovidone
glyceryl behenate
hypromelloses
lactose monohydrate
methacrylic acid - methyl methacrylate copolymer (1:1)
silicon dioxide
magnesium silicate
titanium dioxide
triethyl citrate
gelatin
sodium lauryl sulfate
ferrosoferric oxide
shellac
ferric oxide yellow
ammonia
butyl alcohol
isopropyl alcohol
aluminum chlorohydrex propylene glycol
alcohol
| NDC Code | Manufacturer / Repackager |
|---|---|
| 63739-0358 | McKesson Packaging Services |
| 54569-5482 | A S Medication Solutions LLC (repackager) |
| 58016-0925 | Southwood Pharmaceuticals Inc (repackager) |
| 66267-1017 | Nucare Pharmaceuticals Inc (repackager) |
| 63874-0553 | Altura Pharmaceuticals Inc (repackager) |
| 67544-0510 | Prepak Systems Inc (repackager) |
| 23490-6036 | Palmetto State Pharmaceuticals Inc (repackager) |
| 18837-0116 | Innoviant Pharmacy Inc (repackager) |
| 68071-0230 | Nucare Pharmaceuticals Inc (repackager) |
Note: Inactive ingredients may vary.
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