campbell benthion 200 flowable insecticide
campbell - azinphos-methyl(200g/l) - suspension - group 1b insecticide - apple | apricot | blueberry | cherry | grape | lychee | macadamia | nectarine | peach | pear | plum | quince | delicious | golde - apple leafhopper | bryobia mite | codling moth | curculio beetle | elephant weevil | fig longicorn | fruitspotting bug | fuller's rose weevil | grapevine hawk moth | grapevine moth | grapevine scale | light brown apple moth | macadamia nutborer | oriental fruit moth | oystershell scale | pear and cherry slug | root borer | san jose' scale | spring beetle | woolly aphid | apple weevil | cribrate weevil | diaspidiotus ostreaeformis | diaspidiotus perniciosus | dihammus vastator | quadraspidiotus perniciosus
campbell magnate 750 wsp fungicide
colin campbell (chemicals) pty ltd - imazalil present as the sulfate - soluble powder - imazalil present as the sulfate imidazole active 750.0 g/kg - fungicide - apple - post-harvest dip | citrus - post-harvest dip | pear - post-harvest dip - blue mould on citrus - p. italicum | blue mould on pome - p. expansum | green mould
magnate 750wsp fungicide
adama australia pty limited - imazalil present as the sulfate - soluble powder - imazalil present as the sulfate imidazole active 750.0 g/kg - fungicide - apple - post-harvest dip | citrus - post-harvest dip | pear - post-harvest dip - blue mould on citrus - p. italicum | blue mould on pome - p. expansum | green mould
apvma open use permit 81079- various/ garlic/ weeds, insect pests, diseases
apvma permit - ioxynil as octanoate(250g/l)+spirotetramat(240g/l) + others - various
short ragweed pollen injection, solution
nelco laboratories, inc. - ambrosia artemisiifolia pollen (unii: k20y81aco3) (ambrosia artemisiifolia pollen - unii:k20y81aco3) - ambrosia artemisiifolia pollen 20000 [pnu] in 1 ml - allergenic extracts are indicated for use in diagnostic testing and as part of a treatment regime for allergic disease, as established by allergy history and skin test reactivity. allergenic extracts are indicated for the treatment of allergen specific allergic disease for use as hyposensitization or immunotherapy when avoidance of specific allergens can not be attained. the use of allergenic extracts for therapeutic purpose has been established by well-controlled clinical studies. allergenic extracts may be used as adjunctive therapy along with pharmacotherapy which includes antihistamines, corticosteroids, and cromoglycate, and avoidance measures. allergenic extracts for therapeutic use should be given using only the allergen selection to which the patient is allergic, has a history of exposure and are likely to be exposed to again. allergenic extracts should not be used if the patient has asthma, cardiovascular disease, emphysema, diabetes, bleeding diathesis or pregnancy, unless a specific diagnosis of t
pollens - grasses, brome, smooth bromus inermis- brome, smooth bromus inermis injection, solution pollens - grasses, corn, cult
jubilant hollisterstier llc - bromus inermis pollen (unii: 766qt72bk6) (bromus inermis pollen - unii:766qt72bk6) - bromus inermis pollen 0.05 g in 1 ml - certain diagnostics carry labeling which states allergenic extract for diagnostic use only . data to support the therapeutic use of products labeled with this statement have not been established. 14 in addition to a carefully taken history, the use of glycerin-containing extracts in scratch, prick or puncture testing is an accepted method in the diagnosis of allergic conditions. 1, 2, 3 extracts of all allergens do not produce equivalent results in scratch, prick or puncture tests. the intensity of the skin reactions produced will be determined by two factors: the degree of sensitivity of the patient, and the nature of the allergenic extract applied. scratch, prick or puncture tests are not as sensitive as the intradermal test, but are safer and cause less discomfort. they may, therefore, be the method of choice when a large number of tests are needed, or when testing the pediatric patient. in some cases, where the relatively insensitive scratch, prick or puncture tests are negative or do not confirm the
food - fish and shellfish, clam- clam injection, solution food - fish and shellfish, codfish gadus callarias- codfish gadus cal
jubilant hollisterstier llc - quahog, unspecified (unii: 226ly0afr9) (quahog, unspecified - unii:226ly0afr9) - quahog, unspecified 0.1 g in 1 ml - certain diagnostics carry labeling which states allergenic extract for diagnostic use only . data to support the therapeutic use of products labeled with this statement have not been established. 14 in addition to a carefully taken history, the use of glycerin-containing extracts in scratch, prick or puncture testing is an accepted method in the diagnosis of allergic conditions. 1, 2, 3 extracts of all allergens do not produce equivalent results in scratch, prick or puncture tests. the intensity of the skin reactions produced will be determined by two factors: the degree of sensitivity of the patient, and the nature of the allergenic extract applied. scratch, prick or puncture tests are not as sensitive as the intradermal test, but are safer and cause less discomfort. they may, therefore, be the method of choice when a large number of tests are needed, or when testing the pediatric patient. in some cases, where the relatively insensitive scratch, prick or puncture tests are negative or do not confirm the
pollens - weeds, careless weed amaranthus palmeri- careless weed amaranthus palmeri injection, solution pollens - weeds, carele
jubilant hollisterstier llc - amaranthus palmeri pollen (unii: 1gh3wv23kh) (amaranthus palmeri pollen - unii:1gh3wv23kh) - amaranthus palmeri pollen 0.05 g in 1 ml - certain diagnostics carry labeling which states allergenic extract for diagnostic use only . data to support the therapeutic use of products labeled with this statement have not been established. 14 in addition to a carefully taken history, the use of glycerin-containing extracts in scratch, prick or puncture testing is an accepted method in the diagnosis of allergic conditions. 1, 2, 3 extracts of all allergens do not produce equivalent results in scratch, prick or puncture tests. the intensity of the skin reactions produced will be determined by two factors: the degree of sensitivity of the patient, and the nature of the allergenic extract applied. scratch, prick or puncture tests are not as sensitive as the intradermal test, but are safer and cause less discomfort. they may, therefore, be the method of choice when a large number of tests are needed, or when testing the pediatric patient. in some cases, where the relatively insensitive scratch, prick or puncture tests are negative or do not confirm the
pollens - trees, cottonwood, common populus deltoides- cottonwood, common populus deltoides injection, solution pollens - trees
jubilant hollisterstier llc - populus deltoides pollen (unii: 476dvv63wp) (populus deltoides pollen - unii:476dvv63wp) - populus deltoides pollen 0.05 g in 1 ml - certain diagnostics carry labeling which states allergenic extract for diagnostic use only . data to support the therapeutic use of products labeled with this statement have not been established. 14 in addition to a carefully taken history, the use of glycerin-containing extracts in scratch, prick or puncture testing is an accepted method in the diagnosis of allergic conditions. 1, 2, 3 extracts of all allergens do not produce equivalent results in scratch, prick or puncture tests. the intensity of the skin reactions produced will be determined by two factors: the degree of sensitivity of the patient, and the nature of the allergenic extract applied. scratch, prick or puncture tests are not as sensitive as the intradermal test, but are safer and cause less discomfort. they may, therefore, be the method of choice when a large number of tests are needed, or when testing the pediatric patient. in some cases, where the relatively insensitive scratch, prick or puncture tests are negative or do not confirm the
pollens - trees, oak, red quercus rubra- oak, red quercus rubra injection, solution pollens - trees, olive olea europaea- olive
jubilant hollisterstier llc - quercus rubra pollen (unii: svw19et93c) (quercus rubra pollen - unii:svw19et93c) - quercus rubra pollen 0.05 g in 1 ml - certain diagnostics carry labeling which states allergenic extract for diagnostic use only . data to support the therapeutic use of products labeled with this statement have not been established. 14 in addition to a carefully taken history, the use of glycerin-containing extracts in scratch, prick or puncture testing is an accepted method in the diagnosis of allergic conditions. 1, 2, 3 extracts of all allergens do not produce equivalent results in scratch, prick or puncture tests. the intensity of the skin reactions produced will be determined by two factors: the degree of sensitivity of the patient, and the nature of the allergenic extract applied. scratch, prick or puncture tests are not as sensitive as the intradermal test, but are safer and cause less discomfort. they may, therefore, be the method of choice when a large number of tests are needed, or when testing the pediatric patient. in some cases, where the relatively insensitive scratch, prick or puncture tests are negative or do not confirm the