Poliovirus Type 1 Antigen (formaldehyde Inactivated), Poliovirus Type 2 Antigen (formaldehyde Inactivated), And Poliovirus Type 3 Antigen (formaldehyde Inactivated)
Generic Name: poliovirus type 1 antigen (formaldehyde inactivated), poliovirus type 2 antigen (formaldehyde inactivated), and poliovirus type 3 antigen (formaldehyde inactivated)
Brand Names:
Ipol
Dosage form: INJECTION, SUSPENSION. Route: INTRAMUSCULAR. Active ingredients: POLIOVIRUS TYPE 1 ANTIGEN (FORMALDEHYDE INACTIVATED) (40 [D'ag'U]/.5mL); POLIOVIRUS TYPE 2 ANTIGEN (FORMALDEHYDE INACTIVATED) (8 [D'ag'U]/.5mL); POLIOVIRUS TYPE 3 ANTIGEN (FORMALDEHYDE INACTIVATED) (32 [D'ag'U]/.5mL). Category: BLA.
Overview
Dosage form: INJECTION, SUSPENSION. Route: INTRAMUSCULAR. Active ingredients: POLIOVIRUS TYPE 1 ANTIGEN (FORMALDEHYDE INACTIVATED) (40 [D'ag'U]/.5mL); POLIOVIRUS TYPE 2 ANTIGEN (FORMALDEHYDE INACTIVATED) (8 [D'ag'U]/.5mL); POLIOVIRUS TYPE 3 ANTIGEN (FORMALDEHYDE INACTIVATED) (32 [D'ag'U]/.5mL). Category: BLA.
Dosage
Available as injection, suspension for intramuscular use.
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