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How is Buspar Supplied

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BuSpar® (buspirone hydrochloride tablets, USP) Tablets, 5 mg and 10 mg (white, ovoid-rectangular with score, MJ logo, strength and the name BuSpar embossed) are available in bottles of 100.

5 mg tablets
NDC 0087-0818-41     Bottles of 100

10 mg tablets
NDC 0087-0819-41     Bottles of 100

Tablets, 15 mg white, in the DIVIDOSE® tablet design imprinted with the MJ logo, are available in bottles of 60 and 180. Tablets, 30 mg pink, in the DIVIDOSE® tablet design imprinted with the MJ logo, are available in bottles of 60. The 15 mg and 30 mg tablets are scored so that they can be either bisected or trisected. The 15 mg tablet has ID number 822 on one side and on the reverse side, the number 5 on each trisect segment. The 30 mg tablet has ID number 824 on one side and on the reverse side, the number 10 on each trisect segment.

15 mg tablets
NDC 0087-0822-32     Bottles of 60
NDC 0087-0822-33     Bottles of 180

30 mg tablets
NDC 0087-0824-81     Bottles of 60

US Patent No. 5,015,646

Store Buspar at 25° C (77° F); excursions permitted between 15° C to 30° C (59° F to 86° F) [see USP controlled room temperature]. Dispense in a tight, light-resistant container (USP).

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