Pfizer PGN 300 (Lyrica 300 mg)
Generic Name: pregabalin
Pill imprint Pfizer PGN 300 has been identified as Lyrica 300 mg.
Lyrica is used in the treatment of fibromyalgia; neuropathic pain; diabetic peripheral neuropathy; postherpetic neuralgia; epilepsy (and more), and belongs to the drug class gamma-aminobutyric acid analogs. Risk cannot be ruled out during pregnancy. Lyrica 300 mg has a low potential for abuse relative to the drugs in schedule 4. The drug has a currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States. Abuse of the drug may lead to limited physical dependence or psychological dependence relative to the drugs in schedule 4.
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- Generic Name:
- pregabalin
- Imprint:
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Pfizer
PGN 300 - Strength:
- 300 mg
- Color:
- Orange & White
- Size:
- 22.00 mm
- Shape:
- Capsule-shape
- Availability:
- Prescription only
- Drug Class:
- Gamma-aminobutyric acid analogs
- Pregnancy Category:
- C - Risk cannot be ruled out
- CSA Schedule:
- 5 - Some potential for abuse
- Manufacturer:
- Pfizer U.S. Pharmaceuticals Group
- National Drug Code (NDC):
- 00071-1018
- Inactive Ingredients:
- lactose monohydrate
corn starch
magnesium silicate
gelatin
titanium dioxide
sodium lauryl sulfate
silicon dioxide
ferric oxide red
shellac
ferrosoferric oxide
propylene glycol
potassium hydroxide
| NDC Code | Manufacturer / Repackager |
|---|---|
| 33261-0691 | Aidarex Pharmacuticals LLC (repackager) |
| 18837-0261 | Innoviant Pharmacy Inc (repackager) |
| 21695-0664 | Rebel Distributors Corp (repackager) |
| 16590-0508 | Stat RX USA LLC (repackager) |
| 35356-0398 | Lake Erie Medical and Surgical Supply (repackager) |
| 55289-0255 | PDRX Pharmaceuticals Inc (repackager) |
| 68071-0662 | Nucare Pharmaceuticals Inc (repackager) |
Note: Inactive ingredients may vary.
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