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- Easprin® see Aspirin
- EC-Naprosyn® see Naproxen
- Econazole Topical
- Econopred® see Prednisolone Ophthalmic
- Ecotrin® see Aspirin
- Eculizumab Injection
- ED-Spaz® see Hyoscyamine
- Edaravone Injection
- Edaravone Oral
- Edarbi® see Azilsartan
- Edarbyclor® (as a combination product containing Azilsartan, Chlorthalidone) see Azilsartan
- Edarbyclor® (as a combination product containing Azilsartan, Chlorthalidone) see Chlorthalidone
- Edecrin® see Ethacrynic Acid
- Edex® see Alprostadil Urogenital
- Edluar® see Zolpidem
- Edoxaban
- Edurant® see Rilpivirine
- EES® see Erythromycin
- Efavirenz
- Efavirenz, Emtricitabine, and Tenofovir
- Efavirenz, Lamivudine, and Tenofovir
- Effexor® see Venlafaxine
- Effexor® XR see Venlafaxine
- Effient® see Prasugrel
- Efgartigimod alfa-fcab Injection
- Efidac® see Pseudoephedrine
- Efinaconazole Topical
- Eflornithine
- Efudex® Cream see Fluorouracil Topical
- Efudex® Solution see Fluorouracil Topical
- EFV, 3TC and TDF see Efavirenz, Lamivudine, and Tenofovir
- Egaten® see Triclabendazole
- Egrifta® see Tesamorelin Injection
- EHDP see Etidronate
- Elacestrant
- Elagolix
- Elagolix, Estradiol, and Norethindrone
- Elahere® see Mirvetuximab soravtansine-gynx Injection
- Elavil® see Amitriptyline
- Elbasvir and Grazoprevir
- Eldepryl® see Selegiline
- Elepsia® XR see Levetiracetam
- Elestat® see Epinastine Ophthalmic
- Elestrin® see Estradiol Topical
- Eletriptan
- Elexacaftor, Tezacaftor, and Ivacaftor
- Elidel® see Pimecrolimus Topical
- Eligard® see Leuprolide Injection
- Eliglustat
- Elimite® see Permethrin Topical
- Eliquis® see Apixaban
- Elitek® see Rasburicase Injection
- Elivaldogene autotemcel Injection
- Elixicon® see Theophylline
- Elixomin® see Theophylline
- Elixophyllin® see Theophylline
- Ella® see Ulipristal
- Ellence® see Epirubicin
- Elmiron® see Pentosan Polysulfate
- Elocon® see Mometasone Topical
- Elotuzumab Injection
- Eloxatin® see Oxaliplatin Injection
- Eltrombopag
- Eluxadoline
- Elvitegravir, Cobicistat, Emtricitabine, and Tenofovir
- Elyxyb® see Celecoxib
- Elzonris® see Tagraxofusp-erzs Injection
- Emagrin® (as a combination product containing Aspirin, Caffeine, Salicylamide) see Aspirin
- Emapalumab-lzsg Injection
- Embeda® (as a combination product containing Morphine, Naltrexone) see Morphine
- Embeline® see Clobetasol Topical
- Emcyt® see Estramustine
- Emend® see Aprepitant
- Emend® see Aprepitant/Fosaprepitant Injection
- Emflaza® see Deflazacort
- Emgality® see Galcanezumab-gnlm Injection
- Emicizumab-kxwh Injection
- Empagliflozin
- Empaveli® see Pegcetacoplan Injection
- Empirin® see Aspirin
- Empliciti® see Elotuzumab Injection
- Empracet® (#3, #4) see Acetaminophen and Codeine
- Emsam® see Selegiline Transdermal Patch
- Emtricitabine
- Emtricitabine and Tenofovir
- Emtricitabine, Rilpivirine, and Tenofovir
- Emtriva® see Emtricitabine
- Emverm® see Mebendazole
- Enablex® see Darifenacin
- Enalapril
- Enalapril and Hydrochlorothiazide
- Enasidenib
- Enbrel® (etanercept) see Etanercept Injection
- Encorafenib
- EndaCof AC® (as a combination product containing Brompheniramine, Codeine) see Codeine
- EndaCof XP® (as a combination product containing Guaifenesin, Hydrocodone) see Hydrocodone Combination Products
- EndaCof-DC® (as a combination product containing Codeine, Pseudoephedrine) see Pseudoephedrine
- EndaCof-DH® (as a combination product containing Brompheniramine, Dihydrocodeine, Phenylephrine) see Phenylephrine
- EndaCof-PD® (as a combination product containing Brompheniramine, Dextromethorphan, Pseudoephedrine) see Pseudoephedrine
- EndaCof-Plus® (as a combination product containing Dexchlorpheniramine, Hydrocodone, Phenylephrine) see Hydrocodone Combination Products
* This branded product is no longer on the market. Generic alternatives may be available.
** These products are not currently approved by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, and quality. Federal law generally requires that prescription drugs in the U.S. be shown to be both safe and effective prior to marketing. Please see the FDA website for more information on unapproved drugs (http://www.fda.gov/AboutFDA/Transparency/Basics/ucm213030.htm ) and the approval process (http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/ResourcesForYou/Consumers/ucm054420.htm ).