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Aspirin and Extended - Release Dipyridamole Capsules, 25 mg / 200 mg ASPIRIN AND EXTENDED RELEASE DIPYRIDAMOLE

Aspirin and Extended-Release Dipyridamole Capsules are a combination of aspirin and dipyridamole, antiplatelet agents, intended for oral administration. Each hard gelatin capsule contains 200 mg dipyridamole in an extended-release form and 25 mg aspirin, as an immediate-release tablet. In addition, each capsule contains the following inactive ingredients: acacia, alginic acid, anhydrous lactose, colloidal silicon dioxide, ethyl cellulose, hypromellose phthalate, hypromellose, lecithin, xanthan gum, polyvinyl alcohol, povidone, pregelatinized starch, stearic acid, talc, tartaric acid, titanium dioxide and triacetin. Each capsule shell contains gelatin, sodium lauryl sulfate, FD&C Red 40, FD&C Yellow 6, shellac, potassium hydroxide, red iron oxide, yellow iron oxide, titanium dioxide, black iron oxide and water. Dipyridamole Dipyridamole is an antiplatelet agent chemically described as 2,2',2'',2'''-[(4,8-Dipiperidinopyrimido[5,4- d ]pyrimidine-2,6-diyl)dinitrilo]-tetraethanol. It has the following structural formula: Dipyridamole is an intensely yellow crystalline powder, having a bitter taste. It is soluble in dilute acids, methanol and chloroform, and is practically insoluble in water. Aspirin The antiplatelet agent aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) is chemically known as benzoic acid, 2- (acetyloxy)-, and has the following structural formula: Aspirin is an odorless white crystals, commonly tabular or needle-like or white crystalline or powder. When exposed to moisture, aspirin hydrolyzes into salicylic and acetic acids, and gives off a vinegary odor. It is highly lipid soluble and slightly soluble in water. Dipyridamole aspirin

Aspirin and Extended - Release Dipyridamole Capsules, 25 mg / 200 mg ASPIRIN AND EXTENDED RELEASE DIPYRIDAMOLE
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Aspirin and Extended-Release Dipyridamole Capsules are a combination of aspirin and dipyridamole, antiplatelet agents, intended for oral administration. Each hard gelatin capsule contains 200 mg dipyridamole in an extended-release form and 25 mg aspirin, as an immediate-release tablet. In addition, each capsule contains the following inactive ingredients: acacia, alginic acid, anhydrous lactose, colloidal silicon dioxide, ethyl cellulose, hypromellose phthalate, hypromellose, lecithin, xanthan gum, polyvinyl alcohol, povidone, pregelatinized starch, stearic acid, talc, tartaric acid, titanium dioxide and triacetin. Each capsule shell contains gelatin, sodium lauryl sulfate, FD&C Red 40, FD&C Yellow 6, shellac, potassium hydroxide, red iron oxide, yellow iron oxide, titanium dioxide, black iron oxide and water. Dipyridamole Dipyridamole is an antiplatelet agent chemically described as 2,2',2'',2'''-[(4,8-Dipiperidinopyrimido[5,4- d ]pyrimidine-2,6-diyl)dinitrilo]-tetraethanol. It has the following structural formula: Dipyridamole is an intensely yellow crystalline powder, having a bitter taste. It is soluble in dilute acids, methanol and chloroform, and is practically insoluble in water. Aspirin The antiplatelet agent aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) is chemically known as benzoic acid, 2- (acetyloxy)-, and has the following structural formula: Aspirin is an odorless white crystals, commonly tabular or needle-like or white crystalline or powder. When exposed to moisture, aspirin hydrolyzes into salicylic and acetic acids, and gives off a vinegary odor. It is highly lipid soluble and slightly soluble in water. Dipyridamole aspirin

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