Yellow Hornet Hymenoptera Venom Venomil Diagnostic
Generic Name: yellow hornet hymenoptera venom venomil diagnostic
Brand Names:
Yellow Hornet Hymenoptera Venom Venomil Diagnostic
Dosage form: KIT. Route: INTRADERMAL, PERCUTANEOUS. Category: BLA.
Overview
Dosage form: KIT. Route: INTRADERMAL, PERCUTANEOUS. Category: BLA.
Dosage
Available as kit for intradermal, percutaneous use.
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Dosage form: LIQUID. Active ingredients: ACHILLEA MILLEFOLIUM WHOLE (4 [hp_X]/mL); ARNICA MONTANA WHOLE (4 [hp_X]/mL); BARIUM CARBONATE (30 [hp_C]/mL); GINKGO (6 [hp_X]/mL); HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA ROOT BARK/STEM BARK (4 [hp_X]/mL); PHOSPHORIC ACID (30 [hp_C]/mL); TRIBASIC CALCIUM PHOSPHATE (30 [hp_C]/mL). Category: DRUG FOR FURTHER PROCESSING.
Cefazolin Sodium
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11 DESCRIPTION Cefazolin in Dextrose Injection is a frozen, premixed, iso-osmotic, sterile, nonpyrogenic, single-dose solution containing either 1 g Cefazolin, USP, equivalent to 1.05 g Cefazolin Sodium, USP per 50 mL, 2 g Cefazolin, USP, equivalent to 2.1 g Cefazolin Sodium, USP per 100 mL or 3 g Cefazolin, USP, equivalent to 3.15 g Cefazolin Sodium, USP per 150 mL Galaxy container (PL 2040 Plastic). Dextrose, USP has been added to adjust osmolality (4 % as dextrose hydrous).
Tinidazole
tinidazole
Nitroimidazole Antimicrobial [EPC]
11 DESCRIPTION Tinidazole, USP is a synthetic antiprotozoal and antibacterial agent. It is 1-[2-ethylsulfonyl)ethyl]-2-methyl-5-nitroimidazole, a second-generation 2-methyl-5-nitroimidazole, which has the following chemical structure: Tinidazole oral tablets are yellow colored tablets that contain 250 mg or 500 mg of tinidazole, USP.
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