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OHM-FLU 200 [hp_C]/30mL

Anas barbariae, hepatis et cordis extractum, Influenzinum · SPRAY · OHM PHARMA INC.

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Plain English

OHM-FLU is a spray containing anas barbariae, hepatis et cordis extractum, influenzinum at 200 [hp_C]/30mL, taken oral. Manufactured by OHM PHARMA INC..

Key Facts

Brand Name
OHM-FLU
Generic Name
Anas barbariae, hepatis et cordis extractum, Influenzinum
NDC Code (Product)
66096-755
Manufacturer
OHM PHARMA INC.
Strength
200 [hp_C]/30mL
Dosage Form
SPRAY
Route
ORAL
Marketing Status
Marketing Start
12/19/2018

Recall History

No Recall History

Full Prescribing Information

Source: FDA Drug Label (SPL)For healthcare professionals

Indications & Usage

USES: Temporarily relieves relieves fever, congestion, body aches and pains. To help reduce and prevent the development of flu symptoms.**

Dosage & Administration

​DIRECTIONS: Shake 10 times before use. Adults & children above 12 years of age: Spray 3 - 4 times under the tongue 2 - 3 times a day or as directed by a health care professional. Children under 12: use half of the adult dose.

Warnings

​Medicamento Homeopatico. Venta bajo prescripcion medica. Mantengase fuera del alcance de los niños. Mantengase fuera del alcance de los niños.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is OHM-FLU used for?

OHM-FLU contains Anas barbariae, hepatis et cordis extractum, Influenzinum. It is a spray taken oral. Consult your doctor for specific uses.

Is OHM-FLU a controlled substance?

OHM-FLU is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.

What is the generic name for OHM-FLU?

The generic name for OHM-FLU is Anas barbariae, hepatis et cordis extractum, Influenzinum. There are 1 other brand versions of Anas barbariae, hepatis et cordis extractum, Influenzinum.

What is the NDC code for OHM-FLU 200 [hp_C]/30mL?

The NDC (National Drug Code) for OHM-FLU 200 [hp_C]/30mL is 66096-755, listed by OHM PHARMA INC..

Product NDC

66096-755

Package NDC

66096-755-02

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