hand sanitizer- alcohol liquid
university of idaho - alcohol (unii: 3k9958v90m) (alcohol - unii:3k9958v90m) - antiseptic, hand sanitizer hand sanitizer to help reduce bacteria that potentially can cause disease. for use when soap and water are not available. - in children less than 2 months of age - on open skin wounds stop use and ask a doctor if irritation or rash occurs. these may be signs of a serious condition.
hand sanitizer- isopropyl alcohol solution
university of pittsburgh - isopropyl alcohol (unii: nd2m416302) (isopropyl alcohol - unii:nd2m416302) - antiseptic hand sanitizer to help reduce bacteria that potentially can cause disease. for use when soap and water are not available.
national university hand sanitizer- alcohol gel
zhejiang ounuo cosmetics co., ltd. - alcohol (unii: 3k9958v90m) (alcohol - unii:3k9958v90m) - antiseptic - to decrease bacteria on the skin that could cause disease - recommended for repeated use.
ammonia n 13 injection
university of wisconsin system - ammonia n-13 (unii: 9oqo0e343z) (ammonia n-13 - unii:9oqo0e343z) - ammonia n 13 injection is indicated for diagnostic positron emission tomography (pet) imaging of the myocardium under rest or pharmacologic stress conditions to evaluate myocardial perfusion in patients with suspected or existing coronary artery disease. none pregnancy category c animal reproduction studies have not been conducted with ammonia n 13 injection. it is also not known whether ammonia n 13 injection can cause fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman or can affect reproduction capacity. ammonia n 13 injection should be given to a pregnant woman only if clearly needed. it is not known whether this drug is excreted in human milk. because many drugs are excreted in human milk and because of the potential for radiation exposure to nursing infants from ammonia n 13 injection, use alternative infant nutrition sources (e.g. stored breast milk or infant formula) for 2 hours (>10 half-lives of radioactive decay for n 13 isotope) after administration of the drug or avoid use of the drug, taking into account the importance of the drug to the mother. the safety and effectiveness of ammonia n 13 injection has been established in pediatric patients based on known metabolism of ammonia, radiation dosimetry in the pediatric population, and clinical studies in adults [see dosage and administration (2.4)].
hand sanitizer gel
university of illinois - alcohol (unii: 3k9958v90m) (alcohol - unii:3k9958v90m) -
hand sanitizer gel
university of illinois - isopropyl alcohol (unii: nd2m416302) (isopropyl alcohol - unii:nd2m416302) -
acne wipeout clear pore oil-free cleanser- benzoyl peroxide gel
university medical pharmaceuticals corp. - benzoyl peroxide (unii: w9wzn9a0gm) (benzoyl peroxide - unii:w9wzn9a0gm) - acne treatment • for the treatment of acne
acne wipeout all day breakout control- benzoyl peroxide cream
university medical pharmaceuticals corp. - benzoyl peroxide (unii: w9wzn9a0gm) (benzoyl peroxide - unii:w9wzn9a0gm) - acne treatment • for the treatment of acne
acne wipeout clinical acne system- benzoyl peroxide kit
university medical pharmaceuticals corp. - benzoyl peroxide (unii: w9wzn9a0gm) (benzoyl peroxide - unii:w9wzn9a0gm) - acne treatment • for the treatment of acne acne treatment • for the treatment of acne
ammonia n 13- nh3n13 injection
university of alabama at birmingham - ammonia n-13 (unii: 9oqo0e343z) (ammonia n-13 - unii:9oqo0e343z) - ammonia n 13 injection usp is indicated for diagnostic positron emission tomography (pet) imaging of the myocardium under rest or pharmacologic stress conditions to evaluate myocardial perfusion in patients with suspected or existing coronary artery disease. none pregnancy category c animal reproduction studies have not been conducted with ammonia n 13 injection. it is also not known whether ammonia n 13 injection can cause fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman or can affect reproduction capacity. ammonia n 13 injection should be given to a pregnant woman only if clearly needed. it is not known whether this drug is excreted in human milk. because many drugs are excreted in human milk and because of the potential for radiation exposure to nursing infants from ammonia n 13 injection, use alternative infant nutrition sources (e.g. stored breast milk or infant formula) for 2 hours (>10 half-lives of radioactive decay for n 13 isotope) after administration of the drug or avoid use of the drug, taking in