Drugplain

G09 CARDI-MET 5 [hp_X]/mL

ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE, CALCAREA FLUORICA, CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHOIDES, FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM, LIPASE, NATRUM SULPHURICUM, STROPHANTHUS HISPIDUS, YELLOW JASMINE · SOLUTION/ DROPS · Apex Energetics Inc.

No Recall History
Plain English

G09 CARDI-MET is a solution/ drops containing adenosine triphosphate, calcarea fluorica, crataegus oxyacanthoides, ferrum phosphoricum, lipase, natrum sulphuricum, strophanthus hispidus, yellow jasmine at 5 [hp_X]/mL, taken sublingual. Manufactured by Apex Energetics Inc..

Key Facts

Brand Name
G09 CARDI-MET
Generic Name
ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE, CALCAREA FLUORICA, CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHOIDES, FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM, LIPASE, NATRUM SULPHURICUM, STROPHANTHUS HISPIDUS, YELLOW JASMINE
NDC Code (Product)
63479-0709
Manufacturer
Apex Energetics Inc.
Strength
5 [hp_X]/mL
Dosage Form
SOLUTION/ DROPS
Route
SUBLINGUAL
Marketing Status
Marketing Start
05/15/1996

Recall History

No Recall History

Frequently Asked Questions

What is G09 CARDI-MET used for?

G09 CARDI-MET contains ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE, CALCAREA FLUORICA, CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHOIDES, FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM, LIPASE, NATRUM SULPHURICUM, STROPHANTHUS HISPIDUS, YELLOW JASMINE. It is a solution/ drops taken sublingual. Consult your doctor for specific uses.

Is G09 CARDI-MET a controlled substance?

G09 CARDI-MET is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.

What is the generic name for G09 CARDI-MET?

The generic name for G09 CARDI-MET is ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE, CALCAREA FLUORICA, CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHOIDES, FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM, LIPASE, NATRUM SULPHURICUM, STROPHANTHUS HISPIDUS, YELLOW JASMINE. There are no other listed brand versions of ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE, CALCAREA FLUORICA, CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHOIDES, FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM, LIPASE, NATRUM SULPHURICUM, STROPHANTHUS HISPIDUS, YELLOW JASMINE.

What is the NDC code for G09 CARDI-MET 5 [hp_X]/mL?

The NDC (National Drug Code) for G09 CARDI-MET 5 [hp_X]/mL is 63479-0709, listed by Apex Energetics Inc..

Product NDC

63479-0709

Package NDC

63479-0709-1

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