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SOLVAY 1205

Generic Name: pancrelipase

Pill imprint SOLVAY 1205 has been identified as Creon 5 16,600 U amylase / 5,000 U lipase / 18,750 U protease.

Creon is used in the treatment of chronic pancreatitis; pancreatic exocrine dysfunction; cystic fibrosis and belongs to the drug class digestive enzymes. Risk cannot be ruled out during pregnancy.

Creon 16,600 U amylase / 5,000 U lipase / 18,750 U protease is not subject to the Controlled Substances Act.
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Generic Name:
pancrelipase
Imprint:
SOLVAY
1205
Strength:
16,600 U amylase / 5,000 U lipase / 18,750 U protease
Color:
Red / Blue
Shape:
Capsule-shape
Availability:
Rx and/or OTC
Drug Class:
Digestive enzymes
Pregnancy Category:
C - Risk cannot be ruled out
CSA Schedule:
N - Not a controlled drug
Manufacturer:
Solvay Pharmaceuticals Inc.
National Drug Code (NDC):
00032-1205

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Creon 5 16,600 U amylase / 5,000 U lipase / 18,750 U protease SOLVAY 1205
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