ReVia b 275 Pill - beige round, 10mm
Generic Name: naltrexone
Pill with imprint ReVia b 275 is Beige, Round and has been identified as ReVia 50 mg. It is supplied by Barr Laboratories, Inc.
Revia is used in the treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder; Opioid Use Disorder and belongs to the drug classes antidotes, drugs used in alcohol dependence. Risk cannot be ruled out during pregnancy. Revia 50 mg is not a controlled substance under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA).
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ReVia
- Generic Name
- naltrexone
- Imprint
- ReVia b 275
- Strength
- 50 mg
- Color
- Beige
- Size
- 10.00 mm
- Shape
- Round
- Availability
- Prescription only
- Drug Class
- Antidotes, Drugs used in alcohol dependence
- Pregnancy Category
- C - Risk cannot be ruled out
- CSA Schedule
- Not a controlled drug
- Labeler / Supplier
- Barr Laboratories, Inc.
- National Drug Code (NDC)
- 51285-0275 (Discontinued)
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