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Actavis UK Ltd

Whiddon Valley, Barnstaple, Devon, EX32 8NS, UK
Telephone: +44 (0)1271 311 200
Fax: +44 (0)1271 346 106
WWW: http://www.actavis.co.uk
Medical Information Direct Line: +44 (0)1271 311 257
Medical Information e-mail: medinfo@actavis.co.uk

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Patient Information Leaflet last updated on the eMC: 08/12/2011
PIL Pizotifen Tablets 500mcg, 1.5mg

When a pharmaceutical company changes an SPC or PIL, a new version is published on the eMC. For each version, we show the dates it was published on the eMC and the reasons for change.

Updated on 08/12/2011 and displayed until Current
Reasons for adding or updating:
  • Change of inactive ingredient
  • Change to appearance of the medicine
Updated on 04/08/2009 and displayed until 08/12/2011
Reasons for adding or updating:
  • Change to warnings or special precautions for use
Updated on 19/06/2008 and displayed until 04/08/2009
Reasons for adding or updating:
  • Transfer to upgraded management system
Updated on 11/04/2008 and displayed until 19/06/2008
Reasons for adding or updating:
  • Change due to user-testing of patient information
Updated on 11/12/2007 and displayed until 11/04/2008
Reasons for adding or updating:
  • Change of inactive ingredient
Updated on 07/09/2007 and displayed until 11/12/2007
Reasons for adding or updating:
  • Change to Marketing Authorisation Holder
Updated on 20/06/2006 and displayed until 07/09/2007
Reasons for adding or updating:
  • Correction of spelling/typing errors
Updated on 14/06/2006 and displayed until 20/06/2006
Reasons for adding or updating:
  • New PIL for eMC ie a PIL for an existing product but one that is new to the eMC

Active Ingredients/Generics

 
   pizotifen hydrogen malate