Drug Biphetamine 7.5 From Ucb Inc With Amphetamine Resin Complex; Dextroamphetamine Resin Complex Eq 3.75mg Base;eq 3.75mg Base

The Ingredients: Amphetamine Resin Complex; Dextroamphetamine Resin Complex
Dosage Form and Administration: "capsule, Extended Release; Oral"
Drug Trade Name: Biphetamine 7.5
Firm: Ucb Inc
Strength: EQ 3.75MG BASE;EQ 3.75MG BASE
New Drug Application Type: N
The Drug Application Number:10093
Medicine Product Number: 9
Approval Date: 1/1/1982
Reference Listed Drug: No
Type: DISCN
Applicant Full Name: Ucb Inc

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