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FERRODONNA 12 [hp_X]/50mL

arsenic trioxide, ceanothus americanus leaf, cinchona officinalis bark, cobaltous nitrate, cupric sulfate, iron, manganese acetate, and sodium chloride · SOLUTION/ DROPS · PEKANA Naturheilmittel GmbH

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FERRODONNA is a solution/ drops containing arsenic trioxide, ceanothus americanus leaf, cinchona officinalis bark, cobaltous nitrate, cupric sulfate, iron, manganese acetate, and sodium chloride at 12 [hp_X]/50mL, taken oral. Manufactured by PEKANA Naturheilmittel GmbH.

Key Facts

Brand Name
FERRODONNA
Generic Name
arsenic trioxide, ceanothus americanus leaf, cinchona officinalis bark, cobaltous nitrate, cupric sulfate, iron, manganese acetate, and sodium chloride
NDC Code (Product)
59469-122
Manufacturer
PEKANA Naturheilmittel GmbH
Strength
12 [hp_X]/50mL
Dosage Form
SOLUTION/ DROPS
Route
ORAL
Marketing Status
Marketing Start
04/12/2008

Recall History

No Recall History

Frequently Asked Questions

What is FERRODONNA used for?

FERRODONNA contains arsenic trioxide, ceanothus americanus leaf, cinchona officinalis bark, cobaltous nitrate, cupric sulfate, iron, manganese acetate, and sodium chloride. It is a solution/ drops taken oral. Consult your doctor for specific uses.

Is FERRODONNA a controlled substance?

FERRODONNA is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.

What is the generic name for FERRODONNA?

The generic name for FERRODONNA is arsenic trioxide, ceanothus americanus leaf, cinchona officinalis bark, cobaltous nitrate, cupric sulfate, iron, manganese acetate, and sodium chloride. There are no other listed brand versions of arsenic trioxide, ceanothus americanus leaf, cinchona officinalis bark, cobaltous nitrate, cupric sulfate, iron, manganese acetate, and sodium chloride.

What is the NDC code for FERRODONNA 12 [hp_X]/50mL?

The NDC (National Drug Code) for FERRODONNA 12 [hp_X]/50mL is 59469-122, listed by PEKANA Naturheilmittel GmbH.

Product NDC

59469-122

Package NDC

59469-122-10

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