minocycline hydrochloride 115 mg/1
minocycline hydrochloride · TABLET, EXTENDED RELEASE · Zydus Pharmaceuticals (USA) Inc.
Minocycline hydrochloride is an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections and certain skin conditions like acne. This extended-release tablet form is taken by mouth and works by stopping bacterial growth in your body.
Key Facts
- Brand Name
- minocycline hydrochloride
- Generic Name
- minocycline hydrochloride
- NDC Code (Product)
68382-534- Manufacturer
- Zydus Pharmaceuticals (USA) Inc.
- Strength
- 115 mg/1
- Dosage Form
- TABLET, EXTENDED RELEASE
- Route
- ORAL
- Marketing Status
- Application #
- ANDA203553
- Marketing Start
- 06/12/2025
Recall History
No Recall HistoryFrequently Asked Questions
What is minocycline hydrochloride used for?
Minocycline hydrochloride is an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections and certain skin conditions like acne. This extended-release tablet form is taken by mouth and works by stopping bacterial growth in your body.
Is minocycline hydrochloride a controlled substance?
minocycline hydrochloride is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.
What is the generic name for minocycline hydrochloride?
The generic name for minocycline hydrochloride is minocycline hydrochloride. There are 11 other brand versions of minocycline hydrochloride.
What is the NDC code for minocycline hydrochloride 115 mg/1?
The NDC (National Drug Code) for minocycline hydrochloride 115 mg/1 is 68382-534, listed by Zydus Pharmaceuticals (USA) Inc..
Other minocycline hydrochloride Dosages
Other Minocycline Brands
See all →- Minocycline Hydrochloride90 mg/172789-525
- Minocycline Hydrochloride105 mg/172789-528
- Minocycline Hydrochloride100 mg/143063-736
- Minocycline hydrochloride50 mg/151655-753
- Minocycline hydrochloride50 mg/163187-450
- Minocycline Hydrochloride65 mg/163629-9213
- Minocycline Hydrochloride90 mg/163629-9215
- Minocycline Hydrochloride80 mg/165862-884
- Minocycline Hydrochloride135 mg/168180-381
- Minocycline hydrochloride50 mg/168382-316
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