Aratinga Arythrogenys
Generic Name: aratinga arythrogenys
Brand Names:
Aratinga Arythrogenys
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Baptisia Tinctoria, Echinacea (angustifolia), Lomatium Dissectum, Tabebuia Impetiginosa, Propolis, Spleen (suis), Thymus (suis), Throidinum (suis), Gelsemium Sempervirens, Lycopodium Clavatum, Nux Vomica, Chlamydia Trachomatis, Herpes Simplex 1 Nosode, Herpes Simplex 2 Nosode, Candida Albicans, Human Papillomavirus, Trichinella Spiralis
baptisia tinctoria, echinacea (angustifolia), lomatium dissectum, tabebuia impetiginosa, propolis, spleen (suis), thymus (suis), throidinum (suis), gelsemium sempervirens, lycopodium clavatum, nux vomica, chlamydia trachomatis, herpes simplex 1 nosode, herpes simplex 2 nosode, candida albicans, human papillomavirus, trichinella spiralis
Non-Standardized Fungal Allergenic Extract [EPC]
INDICATIONS: For temporary relief of aches and pains, febrile conditions and painful skin lesions associated with infections.
Naloxone Hydrochloride
naloxone hydrochloride
DESCRIPTION NALOXONE HYDROCHLORIDE INJECTION, USP Opioid Antagonist Rx Only Naloxone hydrochloride, an opioid antagonist, is a synthetic congener of oxymorphone. In structure it differs from oxymorphone in that the methyl group on the nitrogen atom is replaced by an allyl group.
Thiamine Hydrochloride, Riboflavin 5 Phosphate Sodium, Dexpanthenol And Niacinamide
thiamine hydrochloride, riboflavin 5 phosphate sodium, dexpanthenol and niacinamide
DESCRIPTION Vitamin B-Complex 100 Injection is a sterile solution for intramuscular or slow intravenous injection comprised of vitamins which may be categorized as belonging to the vitamin B complex group. Each mL contains: Thiamine Hydrochloride 100 mg, Riboflavin 5’ Phosphate Sodium 2 mg, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride 2 mg, Dexpanthenol 2 mg, Niacinamide 100 mg, with Benzyl Alcohol 2% as preservative, in Water for Injection. Sodium Hydroxide and/or Hydrochloric Acid may have been used to adjust pH.
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