Ash Arizona
Generic Name: ash arizona
Brand Names:
Fraxinus Velutina Pollen
Dosage form: INJECTION, SOLUTION. Route: SUBCUTANEOUS. Active ingredients: FRAXINUS VELUTINA POLLEN (.1 g/mL). Category: BLA.
Overview
Dosage form: INJECTION, SOLUTION. Route: SUBCUTANEOUS. Active ingredients: FRAXINUS VELUTINA POLLEN (.1 g/mL). Category: BLA.
Dosage
Available as injection, solution for subcutaneous use.
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Adenosinum Triphosphoricum Dinatrum, Arsenicum Album, Avena Sativa, Chamomilla, Coffea Cruda, Dysentery Bacillus, Gaertner Bacillus (bach), L-tryptophan, Melatonin, Mercurius Corrosivus, Pantothenic Acid, Passiflora Incarnata, Pineal Gland (suis), Pyrrole, Sarcolacticum Acidum, Silicea, Ubidecarenonum, Zincum Valerianicum
adenosinum triphosphoricum dinatrum, arsenicum album, avena sativa, chamomilla, coffea cruda, dysentery bacillus, gaertner bacillus (bach), l-tryptophan, melatonin, mercurius corrosivus, pantothenic acid, passiflora incarnata, pineal gland (suis), pyrrole, sarcolacticum acidum, silicea, ubidecarenonum, zincum valerianicum
Non-Standardized Food Allergenic Extract [EPC]
PURPOSE Adenosinum Triphosphoricum Dinatrum – Difficulty Sleeping, Arsenicum Album - Tiredness, Avena Sativa - Fatigue, Chamomilla – Difficulty Sleeping, Coffea Cruda - Tiredness, Dysentery Bacillus - Fatigue, Gaertner Bacillus (Bach) - Tiredness, L-Tryptophan – Difficulty Sleeping, Melatonin - Tiredness, Mercurius Corrosivus - Fatigue, Pantothenic Acid - Fatigue, Passiflora Incarnata – Difficulty Sleeping, Pineal Gland (Suis) - Fatigue, Pyrrole - Fatigue, Sarcolacticum Acidum - Tiredness, Silic
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