Herpes Simplex I Nosode, Herpes Simplex Ii Nosode
Generic Name: herpes simplex i nosode, herpes simplex ii nosode
Dosage form: LIQUID. Active ingredients: HUMAN HERPESVIRUS 1 (120 [hp_X]/mL); HUMAN HERPESVIRUS 2 (120 [hp_X]/mL). Category: DRUG FOR FURTHER PROCESSING.
Overview
Dosage form: LIQUID. Active ingredients: HUMAN HERPESVIRUS 1 (120 [hp_X]/mL); HUMAN HERPESVIRUS 2 (120 [hp_X]/mL). Category: DRUG FOR FURTHER PROCESSING.
Dosage
Available as liquid.
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Amino Acid [EPC]
11 DESCRIPTION CLINIMIX sulfite-free (amino acids in dextrose) injection for intravenous use consists of sterile, nonpyrogenic, hypertonic solutions in a dual chamber container. The outlet port chamber contains essential and nonessential amino acids. The formulas for the individual amino acids found in CLINIMIX sulfite-free (amino acids in dextrose) injections are provided in Table 8 .
Ziprasidone
ziprasidone
11 DESCRIPTION Ziprasidone capsules, USP contains the active moiety, ziprasidone in the form of ziprasidone hydrochloride, USP salt. Ziprasidone is a psychotropic agent that is chemically unrelated to phenothiazine or butyrophenone antipsychotic agents. It has a molecular weight of 412.94 (free base), with the following chemical name: 5-[2-[4-(1,2-benzisothiazol-3-yl)-1-piperazinyl]ethyl]-6-chloro-1,3-dihydro-2H-indol-2-one.
Eletriptan Hydrobromide
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Medical Disclaimer
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