ve by the end of follow-up (difference 6.3, 95% CI (0.3, 15.2)).
15 REFERENCES
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16 HOW SUPPLIED/STORAGE AND HANDLING
16.1 How Supplied
Benznidazole Tablets (12.5 mg or 100 mg) are supplied as follows:
•100 mg white tablets, round and functionally scored twice as a cross on both sides. Each tablet is about 10 mm in diameter debossed with “E” on one side of each quarter portion.
•12.5 mg white tablets, round and unscored. Each tablet is about 5 mm in diameter debossed with “E” on one side.
Benznidazole Tablets 100 mg are available in bottles of 100 tablets (NDC 0642-7464-10).
Benznidazole Tablets 12.5 mg are available in bottles of 100 tablets (NDC 0642-7463-12).
16.2 Storage and Handl |