Severe Cold and Flu 650 mg/30mL
Acetaminophen, dextromethorphan HBr, doxylamine succinate, phenylephrine HCl · SOLUTION · HyVee Inc
Severe Cold and Flu is a solution containing acetaminophen, dextromethorphan hbr, doxylamine succinate, phenylephrine hcl at 650 mg/30mL, taken oral. Manufactured by HyVee Inc.
Key Facts
- Brand Name
- Severe Cold and Flu
- Generic Name
- Acetaminophen, dextromethorphan HBr, doxylamine succinate, phenylephrine HCl
- NDC Code (Product)
42507-020- Manufacturer
- HyVee Inc
- Strength
- 650 mg/30mL
- Dosage Form
- SOLUTION
- Route
- ORAL
- Marketing Status
- Application #
- M012
- Marketing Start
- 09/08/2015
Recall History
No Recall HistoryFrequently Asked Questions
What is Severe Cold and Flu used for?
Severe Cold and Flu contains Acetaminophen, dextromethorphan HBr, doxylamine succinate, phenylephrine HCl. It is a solution taken oral. Consult your doctor for specific uses.
Is Severe Cold and Flu a controlled substance?
Severe Cold and Flu is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.
What is the generic name for Severe Cold and Flu?
The generic name for Severe Cold and Flu is Acetaminophen, dextromethorphan HBr, doxylamine succinate, phenylephrine HCl. There are 12 other brand versions of Acetaminophen, dextromethorphan HBr, doxylamine succinate, phenylephrine HCl.
What is the NDC code for Severe Cold and Flu 650 mg/30mL?
The NDC (National Drug Code) for Severe Cold and Flu 650 mg/30mL is 42507-020, listed by HyVee Inc.
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Not medical advice. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before making any medication decisions.
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