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T-22 30 [hp_X]/mL

Quercus robur Whole · SOLUTION · DNA Labs, Inc.

No Recall History
Plain English

T-22 is a solution containing quercus robur whole at 30 [hp_X]/mL, taken sublingual. Manufactured by DNA Labs, Inc..

Key Facts

Brand Name
T-22
Generic Name
Quercus robur Whole
NDC Code (Product)
58264-0267
Manufacturer
DNA Labs, Inc.
Strength
30 [hp_X]/mL
Dosage Form
SOLUTION
Route
SUBLINGUAL
Marketing Status
Marketing Start
01/01/1990

Recall History

No Recall History

Side Effects Reported to FDA

FDA FAERS database · These are reported events, not confirmed side effects

vomiting11 reports
nausea10 reports
pneumonia10 reports
blood bilirubin increased9 reports
cholelithiasis9 reports
condition aggravated9 reports
depression9 reports
hepatic enzyme increased9 reports
hepatotoxicity9 reports
hypomania9 reports

Full Prescribing Information

Source: FDA Drug Label (SPL)For healthcare professionals

Indications & Usage

INDICATIONS Despondency, despair, but never ceasing effort.

Dosage & Administration

SUGGESTED DOSAGE One dropper under tongue two times daily. Acute symptoms ½ dropper under tongue every 30 minutes for two hours.

Warnings

Warnings Use only if cap seal is unbroken. If pregnant or breastfeeding, ask a healthcare professional before use. Keep this and all medication out of the reach of children. To be used according to standard homeopathic indications.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is T-22 used for?

T-22 contains Quercus robur Whole. It is a solution taken sublingual. Consult your doctor for specific uses.

Is T-22 a controlled substance?

T-22 is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.

What is the generic name for T-22?

The generic name for T-22 is Quercus robur Whole. There are 1 other brand versions of Quercus robur Whole.

What is the NDC code for T-22 30 [hp_X]/mL?

The NDC (National Drug Code) for T-22 30 [hp_X]/mL is 58264-0267, listed by DNA Labs, Inc..

Product NDC

58264-0267

Package NDC

58264-0267-1

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