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Kit for the Preparation of Technetium Tc99m Mertiatide 1 mg/1

Betiatide · INJECTION, POWDER, LYOPHILIZED, FOR SOLUTION · Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, Inc.

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Plain English

Technetium Tc99M Mertiatide is a radioactive diagnostic imaging agent given as an intravenous injection that is used to evaluate kidney function and detect abnormalities in the kidneys and urinary tract. The powder must be reconstituted before injection and is prepared from this kit according to specific instructions.

Key Facts

Brand Name
Kit for the Preparation of Technetium Tc99m Mertiatide
Generic Name
Betiatide
NDC Code (Product)
45567-0655
Manufacturer
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, Inc.
Strength
1 mg/1
Dosage Form
INJECTION, POWDER, LYOPHILIZED, FOR SOLUTION
Route
INTRAVENOUS
Marketing Status
Application #
ANDA208994
Marketing Start
09/02/2019

Recall History

No Recall History

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kit for the Preparation of Technetium Tc99m Mertiatide used for?

Technetium Tc99M Mertiatide is a radioactive diagnostic imaging agent given as an intravenous injection that is used to evaluate kidney function and detect abnormalities in the kidneys and urinary tract. The powder must be reconstituted before injection and is prepared from this kit according to specific instructions.

Is Kit for the Preparation of Technetium Tc99m Mertiatide a controlled substance?

Kit for the Preparation of Technetium Tc99m Mertiatide is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.

What is the generic name for Kit for the Preparation of Technetium Tc99m Mertiatide?

The generic name for Kit for the Preparation of Technetium Tc99m Mertiatide is Betiatide. There are no other listed brand versions of Betiatide.

What is the NDC code for Kit for the Preparation of Technetium Tc99m Mertiatide 1 mg/1?

The NDC (National Drug Code) for Kit for the Preparation of Technetium Tc99m Mertiatide 1 mg/1 is 45567-0655, listed by Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, Inc..

Product NDC

45567-0655

Package NDC

45567-0655-1

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