SUCRAID- sacrosidase solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

sucraid- sacrosidase solution

qol medical, llc - sacrosidase (unii: 8a7f670f2y) (sacrosidase - unii:8a7f670f2y) - sacrosidase 8500 [iu] in 1 ml - sucraid ® (sacrosidase) oral solution is indicated as oral replacement therapy of the genetically determined sucrase deficiency, which is part of congenital sucrase-isomaltase deficiency (csid). patients known to be hypersensitive to yeast, yeast products, glycerin (glycerol), or papain. sucraid ® (su-kreid) (sacrosidase) oral solution: 2-ml single-use container read this instructions for use before you start taking or giving sucraid to a child, and each time you get a refill. there may be new information. this information does not take the place of talking to your healthcare provider about your or your child’s medical condition or treatment. important information you need to know before taking or giving sucraid: - the 2 ml single-use container is for a child and adult more than 33 pounds (15 kg). - sucraid is supplied in 2 ml single-use containers in a foil pouch. each foil pouch holds 5 single-use containers. each container is one 2 ml sucraid dose. - your healthcare provider will decide the right dose of sucraid for you or your child. do not change the dose of sucraid without talking to your healthcare provider. - sucraid can only be dissolved with cold or room temperature water, milk, or infant formula. do not put sucraid in warm or hot liquids. do not dissolve sucraid with fruit juice. do not give or take sucraid with fruit juice. - do not warm or heat the mixed solution before taking or giving sucraid. - sucraid should be taken or given with each meal or snack. half of the sucraid dose should be taken at the beginning of each meal or snack. take or give the remaining sucraid dose during the meal or snack. - do not use the sucraid single-use container if the seal has been damaged. contact your pharmacist or healthcare provider if you cannot use the sucraid single-use container. supplies needed to take or give sucraid: - 1 sucraid 2-ml container - 4 ounces of cold or room temperature water, milk, or infant formula (not included) - meal or snack (not included) - spoon to mix (not included) how to take or give sucraid: step 1: check the expiration date on the sucraid foil pouch. do not use sucraid if it is past the expiration date. remove 1 sucraid 2 ml container from a foil pouch. step 2: twist the cap to the left to remove it from the container. see figure 1 . step 3: squeeze all the sucraid solution in the container into 4 ounces of cold or room temperature water, milk, or infant formula. see figure 2 . step 4: mix your or your child’s prescribed dose in 4 ounces of cold or room temperature water, milk, or infant formula. see figure 3 . step 5: take or give half of the mixed solution at the beginning of each meal or snack. take or give the remaining mixed solution during the meal or snack. throwing away (disposal of) sucraid: - throw away expired or empty sucraid containers in your household trash. how should i store sucraid? store the sucraid single-use container in the refrigerator between 36°f to 46°f (2°c to 8°c). the sucraid single-use container may be stored between 59°f to 77°f (15°c to 25°c) for up to 3 days. protect sucraid from heat and light. keep sucraid and all medicines out of the reach of children. manufactured by: qol medical, llc vero beach, fl 32963 u.s. license no. 2195 for more information, go to www.sucraid.com or call 1-866-469-3773. this instructions for use has been approved by the u.s. food and drug administration. issued: may 2022 sucraid ® (su-kreid) (sacrosidase) oral solution 118-ml multiple-dose bottle read this instructions for use before you start taking or giving sucraid to a child, and each time you get a refill. there may be new information. this information does not take the place of talking to your healthcare provider about your or your child’s medical condition or treatment. important information you need to know before taking or giving sucraid: - your healthcare provider will decide the right dose of sucraid for you or your child. do not change the dose of sucraid without talking to your healthcare provider. - the dose of sucraid depends on body weight. your healthcare provider will tell you how much sucraid you should take or give your child. the dose for a child 33 pounds (15 kg) or less is 1 ml or 28 drops of sucraid in 2 ounces of water, milk, or infant formula. the dose for a child or adult more than 33 pounds (15 kg) is 2 ml or 56 drops of sucraid in 4 ounces of water, milk, or infant formula. - the dose for a child 33 pounds (15 kg) or less is 1 ml or 28 drops of sucraid in 2 ounces of water, milk, or infant formula. - the dose for a child or adult more than 33 pounds (15 kg) is 2 ml or 56 drops of sucraid in 4 ounces of water, milk, or infant formula. - sucraid can only be dissolved with cold or room temperature water, milk, or infant formula. do not put sucraid in warm or hot liquids. do not dissolve sucraid with fruit juice. do not take or give sucraid with fruit juice. - do not warm or heat the mixed solution before taking or giving sucraid. - measure your dose or your child’s dose of sucraid using the measuring scoop that comes with the sucraid bottle. do not use a kitchen teaspoon or other measuring device. - sucraid should be taken or given with each meal or snack. half of the sucraid dose should be taken or given at the beginning of each meal or snack. take or give the remaining sucraid dose during the meal or snack. - do not use the sucraid multiple-dose bottle if the seal has been damaged. contact your pharmacist or healthcare provider if you cannot use the sucraid multiple-dose bottle. supplies needed to take or give sucraid: - sucraid 118-ml multiple-dose bottle - 1 measuring scoop (included in sucraid carton) - 2 to 4 ounces of cold or room temperature water, milk, or infant formula (not included) - meal or snack (not included) how to take or give sucraid: step 1: check the expiration date on the sucraid bottle. do not use sucraid after the expiration date on the bottle has passed. step 2: write down the date the bottle is first opened in the space provided on the bottle label. step 3: each bottle of sucraid has a plastic screw cap that covers a dropper dispensing tip. remove the plastic screw cap by twisting it to the left. step 4: use the measuring scoop that comes in your sucraid carton to measure your or your child’s prescribed dose. see figure 1 . reseal the bottle after each use by replacing and twisting the plastic screw cap to the right until tight. step 5: mix your or your child’s prescribed dose in 2 ounces or 4 ounces of cold or room temperature water, milk, or infant formula as instructed by your healthcare provider. see figure 2 . step 6: take or give half of the mixed solution at the beginning of each meal or snack. take or give the remaining mixed solution during the meal or snack. step 7: rinse the measuring scoop with water after each use. throwing away (disposal of) sucraid: - throw away (discard) the sucraid multiple-dose bottle and any remaining medicine in your household trash 4 weeks after first opening. how should i store sucraid? - store the sucraid multiple-dose bottle in the refrigerator between 36°f to 46°f (2°c to 8°c). - protect sucraid from heat and light. keep sucraid and all medicines out of the reach of children. manufactured by: qol medical, llc vero beach, fl 32963 u.s. license no. 2195 for more information, go to www.sucraid.com or call 1-866-469-3773. this instructions for use has been approved by the u.s. food and drug administration.  issued: may 2022 carton: box: pouch: single-use container:

CRAIG MOSTYN METHAM SOIL FUMIGANT Australia - English - APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)

craig mostyn metham soil fumigant

craig mostyn & co. pty ltd - metham-sodium - mixed function pesticide - bed - plant - general | field or broadacre | lawn | potting mix, compost, manure | seedbed | tobacco - pre-planting soil treatme - brassica or crucifer | centipede | fat hen | fusarium soil fungus | general fungal disease | nematode - soil borne plant parasitic | onion weed | phytophthora soil fungus | prince of wales feather | pythium spp. | rhizoctonia soil fungus | sclerotinia rot | symphylid | verticillium wilt | weed seed - see label | winter grass | amaranthus cruentus | amaranthus powellii | amaranthus viridis | annual blue grass | annual poa | asphodel | fat hen | garden centipedes | goose grass | grease spot | onion grass | prince of wales feather | ptilotus exaltus | pythium blight | sclerotinia flower blight | sclerotinia fungal disease | sclerotinia root rot | sclerotinia soil fungus | soil fungi | symphylans | turnip | verticillium dahliae | verticillium soil fungus | weed seeds | white goosefoot | white mould | wild cabbage | wild onion | wilt - sclerotinia | winter grass

JENNY CRAIG MULTI Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

jenny craig multi

jenny craig weight loss centres pty ltd - ascorbic acid,betacarotene,calcium carbonate,calcium pantothenate,colecalciferol,cyanocobalamin,dl-alpha-tocopheryl acetate,ferrous fumarate,folic acid,magnesium oxide,manganese sulfate monohydrate,nicotinamide,potassium iodide,pyridoxine hydrochloride,riboflavin,thiamine nitrate,zinc sulfate monohydrate -

JENNY CRAIG MULTI Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

jenny craig multi

jenny craig weight loss centres pty ltd - ascorbic acid,betacarotene,calcium carbonate,calcium pantothenate,colecalciferol,cyanocobalamin,d-alpha-tocopheryl acetate,ferrous fumarate,folic acid,magnesium oxide,manganese sulfate monohydrate,nicotinamide,potassium iodide,pyridoxine hydrochloride,riboflavin,thiamine nitrate,zinc sulfate monohydrate -

Jenny Craig Multi Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

jenny craig multi

jenny craig weight loss centres pty ltd - cyanocobalamin, quantity: 9 microgram; manganese sulfate monohydrate, quantity: 15.38 mg (equivalent: manganese, qty 5 mg); potassium sulfate, quantity: 66.84 mg (equivalent: potassium, qty 30 mg); calcium pantothenate, quantity: 10.92 mg (equivalent: pantothenic acid, qty 10 mg; equivalent: calcium, qty 916 microgram); riboflavin, quantity: 2.6 mg; calcium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate, quantity: 697.07 mg (equivalent: phosphorus, qty 125.47 mg; equivalent: calcium, qty 162 mg); chromic chloride hexahydrate - tablet, film coated - excipient ingredients: carnauba wax; crospovidone; microcrystalline cellulose; hypromellose; silicon dioxide; ethylcellulose; povidone; magnesium stearate; croscarmellose sodium; glycerol; caramel; maize starch; acacia; dl-alpha-tocopherol; sucrose; medium chain triglycerides; gelatin; butylated hydroxytoluene - maintain/support general health and wellbeing

Epicraine 20 mg/12.5 mcg per mL Solution For Injection (Local Infiltration) Philippines - English - FDA (Food And Drug Administration)

epicraine 20 mg/12.5 mcg per ml solution for injection (local infiltration)

n/a; importer: aglobal care inc.; distributor: bellus life solutions, inc. - lidocaine hydrochloride , epinephrine (as bitartrate) - solution for injection (local infiltration) - 20 mg/12.5 mcg per ml

DAVID CRAIG PARACETAMOL 500mg and IBUPROFEN 200mg film coated tablet blister pack Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

david craig paracetamol 500mg and ibuprofen 200mg film coated tablet blister pack

biotech pharmaceuticals pty ltd - paracetamol, quantity: 500.4 mg; ibuprofen, quantity: 200 mg - tablet, film coated - excipient ingredients: silicified microcrystalline cellulose; stearic acid; silicon dioxide; calcium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate; croscarmellose sodium; titanium dioxide; indigo carmine; purified talc; polyvinyl alcohol; macrogol 3000; lecithin; povidone; pregelatinised maize starch; crospovidone - temporary relief of acute (short term) pain and / or inflammation associated with headache, migraine headache, tension headache, sinus pain, toothache, dental procedures, backache, muscular aches and pains, period pain, sore throat, tennis elbow, rheumatic pain and arthritis, and the aches and pains associated with colds and flu.

DAVID CRAIG CHESTY COUGH EXPECTORANT/MUCOLYTIC DOUBLE ACTION oral liquid bottle Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

david craig chesty cough expectorant/mucolytic double action oral liquid bottle

biotech pharmaceuticals pty ltd - guaifenesin, quantity: 20 mg/ml; bromhexine hydrochloride, quantity: 0.6 mg/ml - oral liquid - excipient ingredients: peg-40 hydrogenated castor oil; purified water; citric acid; ethyl maltol; saccharin sodium; propylene glycol; potassium sorbate; xanthan gum; glycerol; flavour - expectorant and mucolytic for the symptomatic relief of productive chesty coughs.

DAVID CRAIG CHESTY COUGH BROMHEXINE (bromhexine hydrochloride) 1.6mg/mL oral liquid bottle Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

david craig chesty cough bromhexine (bromhexine hydrochloride) 1.6mg/ml oral liquid bottle

biotech pharmaceuticals pty ltd - bromhexine hydrochloride, quantity: 1.6 mg/ml - oral liquid - excipient ingredients: xanthan gum; saccharin sodium; purified water; sodium benzoate; glycerol; propylene glycol; sodium citrate dihydrate; sorbitol solution (70 per cent) (non-crystallising); citric acid; flavour - as a mucolytic - breaks down mucus and helps clear stubborn chest congestion.