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To Ted Brosnan and anyone interested in Nardil....

Posted by ed_uk on March 30, 2005, at 9:11:24

Hello,

I emailed the manufacturer and got a list of the 'inactive ingredients' used in the UK Nardil.............

mannitol, povidone, magnesium stearate, maize starch, hydroxypropylcellulose, hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (E464), talc, polyvinylacetatephthalate, stearic acid, sunset yellow (E110), erythrosine (E127) and titanium dioxide (E171)

I pinched this from a post by djmmm.............................

The "new" nardil contains:

Each NARDIL film-coated tablet for oral administration contains phenelzine sulfate equivalent to 15 mg of phenelzine base and the following inactive ingredients:

mannitol,USP;
corn starch, NF;
croscarmellose sodium, NF;
povidone, USP;
edetate disodium,USP;
magnesium stearate, NF;
isopropyl alcohol, USP;
purified water, USP;
opadryorange Y30-13242A;
simethicone emulsion, USP

The "older formulation" contains:

Each Nardil tablet for oral administration contains phenelzine sulfate equivalent to 15 mg of phenelzinebase.

Inactive ingredients include:
acacia NF;
calcium carbonate;
carnauba wax, NF;
corn-starch, NF;
FDand C yellow No. 6;
gelatin, NF;
kaolin, USP;
magnesium stearate, NF;
mannitol, USP;
pharmaceuticalglaze, NF;
povidone, USP;
sucrose, NF;
talc, USP;
white wax, NF;
white wheat flour.



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