Penicillium Camemberti, Penicillium Chrysogenum, Penicillium Digitatum, Penicillium Notatum And Penicillium Roqueforti
Generic Name: penicillium camemberti, penicillium chrysogenum, penicillium digitatum, penicillium notatum and penicillium roqueforti
Brand Names:
Penicillium Mix
Dosage form: SOLUTION. Route: INTRADERMAL, PERCUTANEOUS, SUBCUTANEOUS. Active ingredients: PENICILLIUM CAMEMBERTI (5000 [PNU]/mL); PENICILLIUM CHRYSOGENUM VAR. CHRYSOGENUM (5000 [PNU]/mL); PENICILLIUM DIGITATUM (5000 [PNU]/mL); PENICILLIUM ROQUEFORTI (5000 [PNU]/mL). Category: BLA.
Overview
Dosage form: SOLUTION. Route: INTRADERMAL, PERCUTANEOUS, SUBCUTANEOUS. Active ingredients: PENICILLIUM CAMEMBERTI (5000 [PNU]/mL); PENICILLIUM CHRYSOGENUM VAR. CHRYSOGENUM (5000 [PNU]/mL); PENICILLIUM DIGITATUM (5000 [PNU]/mL); PENICILLIUM ROQUEFORTI (5000 [PNU]/mL). Category: BLA.
Dosage
Available as solution for intradermal, percutaneous, subcutaneous use.
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