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Tris Pharma

Tris Pharma, Inc.
Brunswick Business Park
2033 Route 130, Suite D
Monmouth Junction, NJ 08852
Phone: (732) 940-2800Website: https://www.trispharma.com/Careers: www.trispharma.com/connect/careers

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Drugs Associated with Tris Pharma, Inc.

Tris Pharma, Inc. manufactures, markets and/or distributes more than 18 drugs in the United States. Medications listed here may also be marketed under different names in different countries. Non-US country and region specific information is not available on this page.

Brand/Generic Name Reviews Rating
acetaminophen/hydrocodone Generic
Drug class: narcotic analgesic combinations
1223 reviews 6.0 / 10
chlorpheniramine/hydrocodone Generic
Drug class: upper respiratory combinations
121 reviews 9.2 / 10
codeine/promethazine Generic
Drug class: upper respiratory combinations
56 reviews 7.1 / 10
deflazacort Generic
Drug class: glucocorticoids
dexmethylphenidate Generic
Drug class: CNS stimulants
276 reviews 6.2 / 10
dextroamphetamine Generic
Drug class: CNS stimulants
270 reviews 8.3 / 10
dextromethorphan Generic
Drug class: antitussives
348 reviews 3.6 / 10
dextromethorphan/promethazine Generic
Drug class: upper respiratory combinations
39 reviews 5.4 / 10
Dyanavel XR
Generic name: amphetamine
Drug class: CNS stimulants
28 reviews 6.7 / 10
ibuprofen Generic
Drug class: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
216 reviews 7.3 / 10
methylphenidate Generic
Drug class: CNS stimulants
1010 reviews 7.2 / 10
morphine Generic
Drug class: Opioids (narcotic analgesics)
335 reviews 7.5 / 10
Onyda XR
Generic name: clonidine
promethazine Generic
Drug class: antihistamines, phenothiazine antiemetics
359 reviews 7.2 / 10
QuilliChew ER
Generic name: methylphenidate
Drug class: CNS stimulants
2 reviews 6.0 / 10
Quillivant XR
Generic name: methylphenidate
Drug class: CNS stimulants
20 reviews 5.6 / 10
risperidone Generic
Drug class: atypical antipsychotics
676 reviews 5.5 / 10
theophylline Generic
Drug class: methylxanthines
16 reviews 8.2 / 10
For ratings, users were asked how effective they found the medicine while considering positive/adverse effects and ease of use (1 = not effective, 10 = most effective).