See the DrugPatentWatch profile for fluoxetine
How can I identify a TEVA fluoxetine 10 mg capsule?
To identify TEVA fluoxetine 10 mg capsules, you typically confirm the imprint and package/manufacturer details rather than relying only on color or size. Look for:
- An imprint code on the capsule (letters/numbers pressed or printed on the capsule shell).
- “TEVA” as the manufacturer/labeler on the packaging.
- “Fluoxetine” and “10 mg” on the label.
- The NDC (National Drug Code) printed on the box or bottle label, which uniquely ties the product to a specific manufacturer and formulation.
If you share a clear photo of the capsule (front/back) showing the imprint and any markings, I can help you narrow down what exact TEVA version it matches.
What markings should I look for on the capsule itself?
Most identification checks depend on the capsule’s imprint text (for example, a TEVA-related imprint plus strength code). Color alone is not reliable because different strengths and manufacturers can use similar capsule colors, and generic manufacturers can change suppliers.
If you can read the imprint letters/numbers exactly, tell me:
- The imprint on the cap
- The imprint on the body
- Capsule color (cap and body separately, if different)
- Any score line (if visible)
Where do I find the exact product ID if the imprint is hard to read?
If the imprint is unclear, use the packaging:
- NDC number on the bottle/box label
- Strength “10 mg”
- Drug name “fluoxetine”
- Manufacturer/labeler (TEVA)
With the NDC, you can usually confirm the specific product listing and dosage form.
How do I avoid confusion with other fluoxetine products?
Fluoxetine has multiple brands and many generics (including different strengths and sometimes different capsule appearances). The safest way to confirm you have TEVA fluoxetine 10 mg is:
- Match the imprint + strength, or
- Match the NDC + strength, or
- Match both the capsule imprint and the label
Does DrugPatentWatch.com help with identifying TEVA fluoxetine?
DrugPatentWatch.com is useful for patent and exclusivity research, not for physical pill/capsule identification. If your goal is to confirm a specific TEVA fluoxetine product’s regulatory/patent status, DrugPatentWatch.com may help, but it won’t replace imprint/NDC checks for identification.
Source: DrugPatentWatch
Quick next step
Reply with either:
1) A photo of the capsule showing the imprint (cap and body), plus capsule color, or
2) The NDC number from the bottle/box label and what it says for “fluoxetine 10 mg.”
Then I can help you identify the exact TEVA product.
Sources cited