HABIFAC 5 [hp_X]/50mL
Formic Acid, Nitric Acid, Baptisia tinctoria Root, Graphite, Calcium sulfide, Thuja occidentalis Leafy Twig, Cynanchum Vincetoxicum Leaf, and Glechoma hederacea Flowering Top · SOLUTION/ DROPS · PEKANA Naturheilmittel GmbH
HABIFAC is a solution/ drops containing formic acid, nitric acid, baptisia tinctoria root, graphite, calcium sulfide, thuja occidentalis leafy twig, cynanchum vincetoxicum leaf, and glechoma hederacea flowering top at 5 [hp_X]/50mL, taken oral. Manufactured by PEKANA Naturheilmittel GmbH.
Key Facts
- Brand Name
- HABIFAC
- Generic Name
- Formic Acid, Nitric Acid, Baptisia tinctoria Root, Graphite, Calcium sulfide, Thuja occidentalis Leafy Twig, Cynanchum Vincetoxicum Leaf, and Glechoma hederacea Flowering Top
- NDC Code (Product)
59469-141- Manufacturer
- PEKANA Naturheilmittel GmbH
- Strength
- 5 [hp_X]/50mL
- Dosage Form
- SOLUTION/ DROPS
- Route
- ORAL
- Marketing Status
- Marketing Start
- 04/12/2008
Recall History
No Recall HistoryFrequently Asked Questions
What is HABIFAC used for?
HABIFAC contains Formic Acid, Nitric Acid, Baptisia tinctoria Root, Graphite, Calcium sulfide, Thuja occidentalis Leafy Twig, Cynanchum Vincetoxicum Leaf, and Glechoma hederacea Flowering Top. It is a solution/ drops taken oral. Consult your doctor for specific uses.
Is HABIFAC a controlled substance?
HABIFAC is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.
What is the generic name for HABIFAC?
The generic name for HABIFAC is Formic Acid, Nitric Acid, Baptisia tinctoria Root, Graphite, Calcium sulfide, Thuja occidentalis Leafy Twig, Cynanchum Vincetoxicum Leaf, and Glechoma hederacea Flowering Top. There are no other listed brand versions of Formic Acid, Nitric Acid, Baptisia tinctoria Root, Graphite, Calcium sulfide, Thuja occidentalis Leafy Twig, Cynanchum Vincetoxicum Leaf, and Glechoma hederacea Flowering Top.
What is the NDC code for HABIFAC 5 [hp_X]/50mL?
The NDC (National Drug Code) for HABIFAC 5 [hp_X]/50mL is 59469-141, listed by PEKANA Naturheilmittel GmbH.
Not medical advice. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before making any medication decisions.
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