Label: PHENOBARBITAL tablet

  • NDC Code(s): 13811-300-10, 13811-300-50, 13811-301-10, 13811-301-50, view more
  • Packager: Trigen Laboratories, LLC
  • Category: HUMAN PRESCRIPTION DRUG LABEL
  • DEA Schedule: CIV
  • Marketing Status: unapproved drug other

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  • DESCRIPTION
    Phenobarbital is a barbituric acid derivative for oral administration and occurs as a white, odorless, slightly bitter powder that is soluble in chloroform, freely soluble in alcohol or ether, and ...
  • CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY
    Phenobarbital, a long-acting barbiturate, is a central nervous system depressant. In ordinary doses, the drug acts as a sedative and anticonvulsant. Its onset of action occurs within 30 minutes ...
  • INDICATIONS AND USAGE
    Phenobarbital Tablets, USP are indicated for use as a sedative or anticonvulsant.
  • CONTRAINDICATIONS
    Phenobarbital is contraindicated in patients who are hypersensitive to barbiturates. In such patients, severe hepatic damage can occur from ordinary doses and is usually associated with dermatitis ...
  • WARNINGS
    In small doses, the barbiturates may increase the reaction to painful stimuli. Taken by themselves, the barbiturates cannot be relied upon to relieve pain or even to produce sedation or sleep in ...
  • PRECAUTIONS
    General Precautions: Barbiturates induce liver microsomal enzyme activity. This accelerates the biotransformation of various drugs and is probably part of the mechanism of the tolerance ...
  • ADVERSE REACTIONS
    The following adverse reactions have been reported: CNS Depression:  Residual sedation or “hangover”, drowsiness, lethargy, and vertigo. Emotional disturbances and phobias may be accentuated ...
  • DRUG ABUSE AND DEPENDENCE
    Controlled Substance - Phenobarbital is a Schedule IV drug. Dependence: Prolonged, uninterrupted use of barbiturates (particularly the short-acting drugs), even in therapeutic doses, may ...
  • OVERDOSAGE
    The signs and symptoms of barbiturate poisoning are referable especially to the central nervous system and the cardiovascular system. Moderate intoxication resembles alcoholic inebriation. In ...
  • DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
    Oral Sedative Dose, Adults - 30 to 120 mg daily in 2 or 3 divided doses. Children - 6 mg/kg of body weight daily in 3 divided doses. Oral Hypnotic Dose, Adults - 100 to 320 mg. Oral Anticonvulsant ...
  • HOW SUPPLIED
    Phenobarbital Tablets, USP 15 mg: White, round, tablets debossed “315" on one side. The opposite side is plain. Available in bottles of 100 tablets, NDC 13811-300-10 and 500 tablets, NDC ...
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    Phenobarbital Tablets, USP 30 mg - 100ct Bottle Label
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    Phenobarbital Tablets, USP 60 mg - 100ct Bottle Label
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    Phenobarbital Tablets, USP 60 mg - 500ct Bottle Label
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    Phenobarbital Tablets, USP 100 mg - 100ct Bottle Label
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