Vorinostat Fine

Generic Name: vorinostat fine

Over-the-Counter (OTC)

Dosage form: POWDER. Active ingredients: VORINOSTAT (55 kg/55kg). Category: BULK INGREDIENT FOR HUMAN PRESCRIPTION COMPOUNDING.

Overview

Dosage form: POWDER. Active ingredients: VORINOSTAT (55 kg/55kg). Category: BULK INGREDIENT FOR HUMAN PRESCRIPTION COMPOUNDING.

Dosage

Available as powder.

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