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Cough and Mucus Grape Flavor 12 [hp_X]/mL

ANTIMONY POTASSIUM TARTRATE,BRYONIA ALBA ROOT,FERROSOFERRIC PHOSPHATE,CALCIUM SULFIDE,IPECAC,PHOSPHORUS,ANEMONE PULSATILLA,RUMEX CRISPUS ROOT · LIQUID · Hyland's

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Plain English

Cough and Mucus Grape Flavor is a liquid containing antimony potassium tartrate,bryonia alba root,ferrosoferric phosphate,calcium sulfide,ipecac,phosphorus,anemone pulsatilla,rumex crispus root at 12 [hp_X]/mL, taken oral. Manufactured by Hyland's.

Key Facts

Brand Name
Cough and Mucus Grape Flavor
Generic Name
ANTIMONY POTASSIUM TARTRATE,BRYONIA ALBA ROOT,FERROSOFERRIC PHOSPHATE,CALCIUM SULFIDE,IPECAC,PHOSPHORUS,ANEMONE PULSATILLA,RUMEX CRISPUS ROOT
NDC Code (Product)
54973-4056
Manufacturer
Hyland's
Strength
12 [hp_X]/mL
Dosage Form
LIQUID
Route
ORAL
Marketing Status
Marketing Start
03/01/2022

Recall History

No Recall History

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cough and Mucus Grape Flavor used for?

Cough and Mucus Grape Flavor contains ANTIMONY POTASSIUM TARTRATE,BRYONIA ALBA ROOT,FERROSOFERRIC PHOSPHATE,CALCIUM SULFIDE,IPECAC,PHOSPHORUS,ANEMONE PULSATILLA,RUMEX CRISPUS ROOT. It is a liquid taken oral. Consult your doctor for specific uses.

Is Cough and Mucus Grape Flavor a controlled substance?

Cough and Mucus Grape Flavor is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.

What is the generic name for Cough and Mucus Grape Flavor?

The generic name for Cough and Mucus Grape Flavor is ANTIMONY POTASSIUM TARTRATE,BRYONIA ALBA ROOT,FERROSOFERRIC PHOSPHATE,CALCIUM SULFIDE,IPECAC,PHOSPHORUS,ANEMONE PULSATILLA,RUMEX CRISPUS ROOT. There are no other listed brand versions of ANTIMONY POTASSIUM TARTRATE,BRYONIA ALBA ROOT,FERROSOFERRIC PHOSPHATE,CALCIUM SULFIDE,IPECAC,PHOSPHORUS,ANEMONE PULSATILLA,RUMEX CRISPUS ROOT.

What is the NDC code for Cough and Mucus Grape Flavor 12 [hp_X]/mL?

The NDC (National Drug Code) for Cough and Mucus Grape Flavor 12 [hp_X]/mL is 54973-4056, listed by Hyland's.

Product NDC

54973-4056

Package NDC

54973-4056-1

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