Leader Ibuprofen Brands
We have 11 labels with the same name. Please choose the one you want:
Name: Leader Ibuprofen
Form: tablet, coated
Ingredients: IBUPROFEN 200mg
Date: 2012-07-12
Labeler: Cardinal Health
NDC code: 37205-341
Name: Leader ibuprofen
Form: tablet, film coated
Ingredients: IBUPROFEN 200mg
Date: 2009-05-26
Labeler: Cardinal Health
NDC code: 37205-605
Name: Leader ibuprofen
Form: tablet, coated
Ingredients: IBUPROFEN 200mg
Date: 2009-07-17
Labeler: Cardinal Health
NDC code: 37205-345
Name: Leader ibuprofen
Form: tablet, chewable
Ingredients: IBUPROFEN 100mg
Date: 2009-06-05
Labeler: Cardinal Health
NDC code: 37205-852
Name: Leader Ibuprofen
Form: suspension
Ingredients: IBUPROFEN 100mg in 5mL
Date: 2011-10-11
Labeler: Cardinal Health
NDC code: 37205-643
Name: Leader Ibuprofen
Form: suspension
Ingredients: IBUPROFEN 100mg in 5mL
Date: 2012-10-15
Labeler: Cardinal Health
NDC code: 37205-282
Name: Leader Ibuprofen
Form: tablet, chewable
Ingredients: IBUPROFEN 100mg
Date: 2011-12-07
Labeler: Cardinal Health
NDC code: 37205-402
Name: leader ibuprofen
Form: liquid
Ingredients: IBUPROFEN 100mg in 5mL
Date: 2012-09-24
Labeler: Cardinal Health
NDC code: 37205-848
Name: leader ibuprofen
Form: tablet, film coated
Ingredients: IBUPROFEN 200mg
Date: 2011-12-28
Labeler: Cardinal Health
NDC code: 37205-350
Name: Leader Ibuprofen
Form: suspension/ drops
Ingredients: IBUPROFEN 50mg in 1.25mL
Date: 2012-02-16
Labeler: Cardinal Health
NDC code: 37205-436
Name: Leader ibuprofen
Form: suspension
Ingredients: IBUPROFEN 100mg in 5mL
Date: 2012-09-19
Labeler: Cardinal Health
NDC code: 37205-660
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