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I don’t have the specific manufacturer’s ingredient panel for “methadone hydrochloride disperible tablets” in the information provided here, so I can’t reliably list the exact inactive ingredients without risking an incorrect match.
The inactive ingredient list can vary by manufacturer and by the exact product strength. The most reliable places to check are: - The package insert for your exact product (it lists “Inactive ingredients” by name and amounts). - The pharmacy label/box that shows the manufacturer and strength, then cross-checking the corresponding insert.
Reply with any of the following from your box/blister or label, and I’ll help you produce the precise “inactive ingredients” list in the format you want: - Strength (e.g., 5 mg, 10 mg, etc.) - Manufacturer name (and country if shown) - National Drug Code (NDC) or another identifier - Any text like “dispersible tablets” vs “disks” (spelling/wording from the label)
Yes. Methadone’s excipients can differ across: - tablets vs oral solution vs powder vs injectable forms - brand vs generic products - different strengths or formulations within the same brand So it’s important to use the insert that matches your exact product. If you paste the “Inactive ingredients” section from your package insert (or upload the image text), I can also cleanly format it into a clear, patient-friendly list.
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