PLETAL 100 Pill - white round, 8mm
Generic Name: cilostazol
Pill with imprint PLETAL 100 is White, Round and has been identified as Pletal 100 mg. It is supplied by Otsuka American Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Pletal is used in the treatment of Intermittent Claudication and belongs to the drug classes miscellaneous cardiovascular agents, platelet aggregation inhibitors. Risk cannot be ruled out during pregnancy. Pletal 100 mg is not a controlled substance under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA).
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Pletal
- Generic Name
- cilostazol
- Imprint
- PLETAL 100
- Strength
- 100 mg
- Color
- White
- Size
- 8.00 mm
- Shape
- Round
- Availability
- Prescription only
- Drug Class
- Miscellaneous cardiovascular agents, Platelet aggregation inhibitors
- Pregnancy Category
- C - Risk cannot be ruled out
- CSA Schedule
- Not a controlled drug
- Labeler / Supplier
- Otsuka American Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
- National Drug Code (NDC)
- 59148-0002 (Discontinued)
- Inactive Ingredients
-
carboxymethylcellulose calcium,
corn starch,
carboxymethylcellulose,
magnesium stearate,
microcrystalline cellulose
Note: Inactive ingredients may vary.
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