ENVIROMAX IMIDACLOPRID 200SC TERMITICIDE & INSECTICIDE Australia - English - APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)

enviromax imidacloprid 200sc termiticide & insecticide

enviromax technologies pty ltd - imidacloprid - suspension concentrate - imidacloprid guanidine active 200.0 g/l - insecticide - apple | azalea - in pot | brassica vegetables | building protection from termite attack | capsicum or pepper | commercial/indust - african black beetle - 1st instar larvae | aphid | argentinian scarab - first instar larvae | azalea lace bug | bill bug - larvae | black peach aphid | bronze orange bug | brown flea beetle | cabbage aphid | chrysomelid beetle - larvae | citrus mealy bug | elm leaf beetle | flatid | fuller's rose weevil | giant termite | green peach aphid | greenhouse thrip | harlequin bug | hibiscus flower beetle | longtailed mealy bug | melon thrips | mirids | pruinose scarab - first instar larvae | psyllid or lerp insect | scarab beetle - larva | silverleaf whitefly | soft scale | subterranean termite ex. m. darwiniensis | turnip aphid | woolly aphid | bemisia tabaci (biotype b) | billbug | coptotermes spp. | cotton whitefly | elm tree leaf beetle | giant northern termite | grey cabbage aphid | la plata weevil | lipaphis psuedobrassicae | pandanus planthopper | poinsettia whitefly | schedorhinotermes spp.

VIVUS MAX HELICOVERPA BIOCONTROL Australia - English - APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)

vivus max helicoverpa biocontrol

agbitech pty ltd - nuclear polyhedrosis virus of helicoverpa armigera - liquid concentrate - nuclear polyhedrosis virus of helicoverpa armigera biological-virus active 0.0 p - insecticide - adzuki bean | apple | blackberry | blueberry | boysenberry | brassica leafy vegetables - see label | brassica vegetables | broad - helicoverpa armigera | helicoverpa punctigera | bollworm | corn earworm | cotton bollworm | native budworm | tobacco budworm | tomato grub

IMTRADE ABACHEM 18 MITICIDE/INSECTICIDE Australia - English - APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)

imtrade abachem 18 miticide/insecticide

imtrade australia pty ltd - abamectin; n-methylpyrrolidone; liquid hydrocarbon - emulsifiable concentrate - abamectin anthelmintic active 18.0 g/l; n-methylpyrrolidone solvent other 265.0 g/l; liquid hydrocarbon solvent other 58.0 g/l - miticide - apple | carnation | chrysanthemum or tanacetum | citrus | cotton | hops | indoor foliage plant | ornamental | pear | rose | stra - broad mite | brown citrus rust mite | carmine mite | citrus rust mite or maori mite | european red mite | native budworm or bollworm | tomato russet mite | brown citrus mite | carmine spider mite | citrus rust mites | heliothis | hemitarsonemus latus | native bollworm | red spider mite | rust mite | spider mite | tetranychus australis | tetranychus crataegi | tetranychus marilandica | tetranychus viennensis | tomato mite (47236) | two-spotted mite | two-spotted spider mite

FLUDEOXYGLUCOSE F-18 injection United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

fludeoxyglucose f-18 injection

lantheus medical imaging, inc. - fludeoxyglucose f-18 (unii: 0z5b2cjx4d) (fludeoxyglucose f-18 - unii:0z5b2cjx4d) - fludeoxyglucose f-18 200 mci in 1 ml - fludeoxyglucose f 18 injection is indicated for positron emission tomography (pet) imaging in the following settings: for assessment of abnormal glucose metabolism to assist in the evaluation of malignancy in patients with known or suspected abnormalities found by other testing modalities, or in patients with an existing diagnosis of cancer. for the identification of left ventricular myocardium with residual glucose metabolism and reversible loss of systolic function in patients with coronary artery disease and left ventricular dysfunction, when used together with myocardial perfusion imaging. for the identification of regions of abnormal glucose metabolism associated with foci of epileptic seizures. none risk summary data from published case series and case reports describe fludeoxyglucose f 18 injection crossing the placenta with uptake by the fetus (see data). all radiopharmaceuticals have the potential to cause fetal harm depending on the fetal stage of development and the magnitude of the radiation dose.