Bronchi HP 30 [hp_X]/mL
Activated Charcoal, Copper, Drosera Rotundifolia, Ipecac, Lachesis Muta Venom, Lobelia Inflata, Phosphorus, Pulsatilla Vulgaris, Rumex Crispus Root, Spongia Officinalis Skeleton, Roasted · LIQUID · Natural Creations, Inc.
Bronchi Hp is an over-the-counter oral liquid containing a combination of herbal and mineral ingredients traditionally used to support respiratory health. This product is taken by mouth and is available in a liquid formulation.
Key Facts
- Brand Name
- Bronchi HP
- Generic Name
- Activated Charcoal, Copper, Drosera Rotundifolia, Ipecac, Lachesis Muta Venom, Lobelia Inflata, Phosphorus, Pulsatilla Vulgaris, Rumex Crispus Root, Spongia Officinalis Skeleton, Roasted
- NDC Code (Product)
43406-0010- Manufacturer
- Natural Creations, Inc.
- Strength
- 30 [hp_X]/mL
- Dosage Form
- LIQUID
- Route
- ORAL
- Marketing Status
- Drug Class
- Copper-containing Intrauterine Device [EPC]
- Marketing Start
- 05/29/2007
Recall History
No Recall HistoryFrequently Asked Questions
What is Bronchi HP used for?
Bronchi Hp is an over-the-counter oral liquid containing a combination of herbal and mineral ingredients traditionally used to support respiratory health. This product is taken by mouth and is available in a liquid formulation.
Is Bronchi HP a controlled substance?
Bronchi HP is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.
What is the generic name for Bronchi HP?
The generic name for Bronchi HP is Activated Charcoal, Copper, Drosera Rotundifolia, Ipecac, Lachesis Muta Venom, Lobelia Inflata, Phosphorus, Pulsatilla Vulgaris, Rumex Crispus Root, Spongia Officinalis Skeleton, Roasted. There are no other listed brand versions of Activated Charcoal, Copper, Drosera Rotundifolia, Ipecac, Lachesis Muta Venom, Lobelia Inflata, Phosphorus, Pulsatilla Vulgaris, Rumex Crispus Root, Spongia Officinalis Skeleton, Roasted.
What is the NDC code for Bronchi HP 30 [hp_X]/mL?
The NDC (National Drug Code) for Bronchi HP 30 [hp_X]/mL is 43406-0010, listed by Natural Creations, Inc..
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