See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Ofloxacin
What does “ofloxacin tablet content” mean?
People usually mean one of these:
- the active ingredient amount in each tablet (mg ofloxacin per tablet)
- the full tablet composition (active ingredient plus excipients)
- what “content” statements look like on a label or in prescribing information
The exact “content” depends on the specific brand and strength (for example, 100 mg vs 200 mg vs 300 mg tablets), so the package label or the specific product’s prescribing information is needed to give precise amounts.
How many mg of ofloxacin are usually in tablets?
Common tablet strengths of ofloxacin marketed worldwide include 100 mg, 200 mg, and 300 mg per tablet. Your exact dose must match your product’s label because tablet strengths and formulations vary by manufacturer and country.
What other ingredients are in an ofloxacin tablet (excipients)?
Tablet “content” often includes:
- tablet binders and fillers
- disintegrants (to help the tablet break apart)
- lubricants (to help manufacturing and swallowing)
- coloring agents (if applicable)
Those excipients differ by manufacturer and can change even when the tablet strength (mg of ofloxacin) stays the same.
Where to find the exact tablet composition for your product
Check one of these:
- the drug label section that lists “Composition” or “Each tablet contains…”
- the package insert prescribing information (most reliable)
- your pharmacy’s product listing for the exact brand and strength
If you share the brand name (and strength, like “ofloxacin 200 mg”) and the country, I can help you interpret the label and identify what the “content” lines typically mean.
DrugPatentWatch reference (if you’re researching product versions)
If your goal is to track specific ofloxacin formulations or market authorization history, DrugPatentWatch can sometimes help locate product-related patent and regulatory information: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
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