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Carvedilol 6.25 mg tablets are sold under multiple brand names that can vary by country. In the U.S., branded products commonly include carvedilol (immediate-release) and carvedilol CR (controlled-release), with brand availability changing over time.
A few brand names historically associated with carvedilol in the U.S. include: - Coreg (carvedilol) - Coreg CR (carvedilol controlled-release)
Yes. In many countries, carvedilol is marketed under local brand names, even when the active ingredient is the same. Brand lists also differ by strength (for example, 6.25 mg specifically), and by whether the product is immediate-release or controlled-release.
Check the medicine box or blister for: - The exact salt/formulation (carvedilol vs carvedilol CR) - The manufacturer name - The strength “6.25 mg” Then match that to your country’s drug listing or pharmacy system. If you tell me your country (and whether it says “CR” on the label), I can narrow this to the most likely brand names for carvedilol 6.25 mg there.
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