FBP661 Pill - red capsule/oblong, 14mm
Pill with imprint FBP661 is Red, Capsule/Oblong and has been identified as Oxazepam 15 mg.
Oxazepam is used in the treatment of Anxiety; Alcohol Withdrawal and belongs to the drug class benzodiazepines. FDA has not classified the drug for risk during pregnancy. Oxazepam 15 mg is classified as a Schedule 4 controlled substance under the Controlled Substance Act (CSA).
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Oxazepam
- Imprint
- FBP661
- Strength
- 15 mg
- Color
- Red
- Size
- 14.00 mm
- Shape
- Capsule/Oblong
- Availability
- Prescription only
- Drug Class
- Benzodiazepines
- Pregnancy Category
- N - Not classified
- CSA Schedule
- 4 - Some potential for abuse
- Labeler / Supplier
- Manufacturer
- TruPharma LLC
- National Drug Code (NDC)
- 52817-0291
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