Generic Cibacen
What is Cibacen? Cibacen (Benazepril) is an ACE inhibitor used to treat high blood pressure. Cibacen (Benazepril) may also be used to treat other conditions as determined by your doctor. More information about Cibacen...
What is Generic Cibacen?
Generic Cibacen, like all generics, is the name given to the
prescription Benazepril medication manufactured by any company other than the
original inventor of Cibacen. The only true difference between brand name Cibacen
and generic Cibacen is that generic Cibacen is always less expensive.
Also known as: Benace, Benazeprilo, Briem, Cibadrex, Labopal, Lotensin, Tensanil, Zinadril, Benazepril (generic name).
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