Vistaril comes as an oral capsule that contains hydroxyzine pamoate. Other forms of hydroxyzine pamoate and hydroxyzine hydrochloride are available, including an oral tablet, syrup, and an injection. However, the brand-name Vistaril is only available in tablet form. Other versions are available by the generic name hydroxyzine.
Vistaril comes as an oral capsule that contains hydroxyzine pamoate. Other forms of hydroxyzine pamoate and hydroxyzine hydrochloride are available, including an oral tablet, syrup, and an injection. However, the brand-name Vistaril is only available in tablet form. Other versions are available by the generic name hydroxyzine.
Vistaril comes as an oral capsule that contains hydroxyzine pamoate. Other forms of hydroxyzine pamoate and hydroxyzine hydrochloride are available, including an oral tablet, syrup, and an injection. However, the brand-name Vistaril is only available in tablet form. Other versions are available by the generic name hydroxyzine.
The study is based on hydroxyzine hydrochloride and hydroxyzine pamoate (the active ingredients of Hydroxyzine and Hydroxyzine pamoate, respectively). Other drugs that have the same active ingredients (e.g. generic drugs or brand names) are also considered.
Hydroxyzine Oral Capsule (HYDROXYZINE PAMOATE - ORAL). This medicine is used for the itching. Brand Name(s): Vistaril. Generic Name: Hydroxyzine Pamoate
Hydroxyzine Pamoate (Vistaril) can help treat anxiety What is Hydroxyzine Pamoate used for? Hydroxyzine Pamoate (and its name brand version, Vistaril)
What is the difference between Hydroxyzine HCl and Hydroxyzine pamoate? ; Chemical name. Hydroxyzine hydrochloride. Hydroxyzine pamoate ; Common
What is the difference between Hydroxyzine HCl and Hydroxyzine pamoate? ; Chemical name. Hydroxyzine hydrochloride. Hydroxyzine pamoate ; Common
pamoate and Amantadine hydrochloride, respectively), and Hydroxyzine pamoate and Amantadine hydrochloride (the brand names). Other drugs that have the same
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