B KERLONE 20 Pill - white round
Generic Name: betaxolol
Pill with imprint B KERLONE 20 is White, Round and has been identified as Kerlone 20 mg. It is supplied by Sanofi-Aventis.
Kerlone is used in the treatment of Angina Pectoris Prophylaxis; High Blood Pressure and belongs to the drug class cardioselective beta blockers. Risk cannot be ruled out during pregnancy. Kerlone 20 mg is not a controlled substance under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA).
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Kerlone
- Generic Name
- betaxolol
- Imprint
- B KERLONE 20
- Strength
- 20 mg
- Color
- White
- Shape
- Round
- Availability
- Prescription only
- Drug Class
- Cardioselective beta blockers
- Pregnancy Category
- C - Risk cannot be ruled out
- CSA Schedule
- Not a controlled drug
- Labeler / Supplier
- Sanofi-Aventis
- National Drug Code (NDC)
- 00024-2300 (Discontinued)
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