Niacin/lovastatin how supplied storage and handling
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sheng Shi, M.D. [2]
How Supplied Storage and Handling
ADVICOR is an unscored capsule-shaped tablet containing either 500, 750, or 1000 mg of extended-release niacin, and 20 mg of immediate-release lovastatin (ADVICOR 500 mg/20 mg, 750 mg/20 mg, 1000 mg/20 mg), or 1000 mg of extended-release niacin and 40 mg of immediate-release lovastatin (ADVICOR 1000 mg/40 mg). Tablets are color-coated and printed with the “a” logo and a code number specific to the tablet strength on the same side. ADVICOR 500 mg/20 mg tablets are light yellow, code “502”. ADVICOR 750 mg/20 mg tablets are light orange, code “752”. ADVICOR 1000 mg/20 mg tablets are dark pink/light purple, code “1002”. ADVICOR 1000 mg/40 mg tablets are reddish brown, code “1004.” Tablets are supplied in bottles of 90 tablets as shown below.
500 mg/20 mg tablets: bottles of 90 - NDC# 0074-3005-90
750 mg/20 mg tablets: bottles of 90 - NDC# 0074-3072-90
1000 mg/20 mg tablets: bottles of 90 - NDC# 0074-3007-90
1000 mg/40 mg tablets: bottles of 90 - NDC# 0074-3010-90
Store at room temperature (20° to 25°C or 68° to 77°F).
NIASPAN is a registered trademark of AbbVie Inc., and Mevacor is a registered trademark of Merck & Co., Inc.[1]
References
- ↑ "ADVICOR (NIACIN AND LOVASTATIN) TABLET, EXTENDED RELEASE [ABBVIE INC.]". Retrieved 18 February 2014.