Carnexiv FDA Approved Drugs
CARBAMAZEPINE [CarbamazepineC15H12N2O]
RX
- 100mg (oral capsule, extended release)
100mg/5ml (oral suspension)
200mg (oral tablet)
300mg (oral capsule, extended release)
400mg (oral tablet, extended release)
Apotex IncNov 25, 2011
Mylan Ireland LtdMay 20, 2011
TaroJun 21, 2013
Taro Pharm IndsOct 24, 2000
Teva PharmsSep 20, 2012
Torrent PharmsDec 7, 2005
WockhardtJun 5, 2002
Mylan Ireland LtdMay 20, 2011
TaroJun 21, 2013
Taro Pharm IndsOct 24, 2000
Teva PharmsSep 20, 2012
Torrent PharmsDec 7, 2005
WockhardtJun 5, 2002
CARBATROL [CarbamazepineC15H12N2O]
RX
- 100mg (oral capsule, extended release)
200mg (oral capsule, extended release)
300mg (oral capsule, extended release)
ShireSep 30, 1997
CARNEXIV [CarbamazepineC15H12N2O]
RX
- 200mg/20ml (10mg/ml) (iv (infusion) solution)
Lundbeck Pharms LlcOct 7, 2016
- Replacement therapy for oral carbamazepine in adults with generalized tonic-clonic seizures.
- Replacement therapy for oral carbamazepine in adults with mixed seizure patterns that include partial seizures with complex symptomatology, generalized tonic-clonic seizures, or other partial or generalized seizures.
- Replacement therapy for oral carbamazepine in adults with partial seizures with complex symptomatology.
EPITOL [CarbamazepineC15H12N2O]
RX
- 100mg (oral tablet, chewable)
200mg (oral tablet)
TevaJul 29, 1992
EQUETRO [CarbamazepineC15H12N2O]
RX
- 100mg (oral capsule, extended release)
200mg (oral capsule, extended release)
300mg (oral capsule, extended release)
Validus PharmsDec 10, 2004
- The recommended initial dose of equetro is 400mg/day given in divided doses, twice daily. the dose should be adjusted in 200mg daily increments to achieve optimal clinical response..
TEGRETOL [CarbamazepineC15H12N2O]
RX
- 100mg (oral tablet, chewable)
100mg/5ml (oral suspension)
200mg (oral tablet)
NovartisApproved Prior To Jan 1, 1982
TEGRETOL-XR [CarbamazepineC15H12N2O]
RX
- 100mg (oral tablet, extended release)
200mg (oral tablet, extended release)
400mg (oral tablet, extended release)
NovartisMar 25, 1996
WARNING: Consult a licensed physician in the appropriate field for medical treatment and drug prescription. Do not self medicate.