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Standardized Mite D. pteronyssinus 10000 [AU]/mL

Standardized Mite D. pteronyssinus · SOLUTION · ALK-Abello, Inc.

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Standardized Mite D. Pteronyssinus is an over-the-counter solution applied through the skin that contains standardized dust mite allergen extract, commonly used in allergy testing and immunotherapy. This product helps healthcare providers identify dust mite allergies and may be used as part of treatment to help reduce allergic reactions to dust mites over time.

Key Facts

Brand Name
Standardized Mite D. pteronyssinus
Generic Name
Standardized Mite D. pteronyssinus
NDC Code (Product)
0268-7001
Manufacturer
ALK-Abello, Inc.
Strength
10000 [AU]/mL
Dosage Form
SOLUTION
Route
PERCUTANEOUS
Marketing Status
Application #
BLA103752
Marketing Start
08/14/1990

Recall History

No Recall History

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Standardized Mite D. pteronyssinus used for?

Standardized Mite D. Pteronyssinus is an over-the-counter solution applied through the skin that contains standardized dust mite allergen extract, commonly used in allergy testing and immunotherapy. This product helps healthcare providers identify dust mite allergies and may be used as part of treatment to help reduce allergic reactions to dust mites over time.

Is Standardized Mite D. pteronyssinus a controlled substance?

Standardized Mite D. pteronyssinus is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.

What is the generic name for Standardized Mite D. pteronyssinus?

The generic name for Standardized Mite D. pteronyssinus is Standardized Mite D. pteronyssinus. There are no other listed brand versions of Standardized Mite D. pteronyssinus.

What is the NDC code for Standardized Mite D. pteronyssinus 10000 [AU]/mL?

The NDC (National Drug Code) for Standardized Mite D. pteronyssinus 10000 [AU]/mL is 0268-7001, listed by ALK-Abello, Inc..

Product NDC

0268-7001

Package NDC

0268-7001-06

Other Standardized Mite D. pteronyssinus Dosages

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