WHITE-FACED HORNET VENOM PROTEIN MULTIUSE 13.0 ML (1300MCG) POWDER FOR SOLUTION Canada - English - Health Canada

white-faced hornet venom protein multiuse 13.0 ml (1300mcg) powder for solution

jubilant hollisterstier llc - white faced hornet venom protein - powder for solution - 1300mcg - white faced hornet venom protein 1300mcg - allergenic extracts

CHOLETEC- mebrofenin injection, powder, lyophilized, for solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

choletec- mebrofenin injection, powder, lyophilized, for solution

bracco diagnostics inc - mebrofenin (unii: 7pv0b6ed98) (mebrofenin - unii:7pv0b6ed98) - mebrofenin 45 mg - technetium tc 99m mebrofenin is indicated as a hepatobiliary imaging agent. hypersensitivity to this compound.

CYCLOSPORINE injection, solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

cyclosporine injection, solution

american regent, inc. - cyclosporine (unii: 83hn0gtj6d) (cyclosporine - unii:83hn0gtj6d) - cyclosporine is indicated for the prophylaxis of organ rejection in kidney, liver, and heart allogeneic transplants. it is always to be used with adrenal corticosteroids. the drug may also be used in the treatment of chronic rejection in patients previously treated with other immunosuppressive agents. because of the risk of anaphylaxis, cyclosporine injection should be reserved for patients who are unable to take the soft gelatin capsules or oral solution. cyclosporine injection is contraindicated in patients with a hypersensitivity to cyclosporine and/or cremophor® el (polyoxyethylated castor oil).

HONEY BEE HYMENOPTERA VENOM VENOMIL DIAGNOSTIC kit
HONEY BEE HYMENOPTERA VENOM VENOMIL MAINTENANCE kit
WHITE FACED HORNET HYME United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

honey bee hymenoptera venom venomil diagnostic kit honey bee hymenoptera venom venomil maintenance kit white faced hornet hyme

jubilant hollisterstier llc - apis mellifera venom (unii: 76013o881m) (apis mellifera venom - unii:76013o881m) - apis mellifera venom 100 ug in 1 ml - insect stings may induce a wide range of allergic symptoms in sensitive patients. a normal sting response is initial burning or stinging pain that may be intense and last several minutes to an hour or more. there is usually some local swelling coming on immediately and persisting for several days. the location of the sting has considerable influence on the intensity of the pain and extent of swelling. stings on the fingers or feet produce much pain, but less swelling; whereas a sting on the head or face produces extensive swelling with variable pain. local reactions coming on rapidly and larger than the usual local reaction, particularly if the swelling spans both adjacent joints on the extremities, can indicate hypersensitivity. systemic symptoms come on shortly after the sting, often within seconds to minutes. symptoms may range from generalized flushing, itching, redness, diffuse swelling of the skin or urticarial wheals, abdominal cramps, nausea, vomiting, or incontinence of urine or stool, to faintness,