Thiosinaminum 30 [hp_C]/1
Thiosinaminum · PELLET · Hahnemann Laboratories, INC.
Thiosinaminum is an over-the-counter oral pellet medication that has been traditionally used in homeopathic medicine. It is primarily marketed for supporting the body's natural healing processes, though its effectiveness has not been established through modern clinical research standards.
Key Facts
- Brand Name
- Thiosinaminum
- Generic Name
- Thiosinaminum
- NDC Code (Product)
37662-2307- Manufacturer
- Hahnemann Laboratories, INC.
- Strength
- 30 [hp_C]/1
- Dosage Form
- PELLET
- Route
- ORAL
- Marketing Status
- Marketing Start
- 01/11/2023
Recall History
Washington Homeopathic Products, Inc.
Out-of-specification test results obtained for identification testing based on HPTLC analysis.
Full Prescribing Information
Indications & Usage
INDICATIONS THIOSINAMINUM Scarring
Dosage & Administration
DIRECTIONS (Adults or Children): Dissolve 3 to 5 pellets under tongue 3 times a day or as directed by a licensed practitioner. Take at greater intervals as condition subsides.
Warnings
STOP USE AND ASK DOCTOR If symptoms persist or recur, discontinue use. If pregnant or nursing, consult a licensed practitioner before using this product.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Thiosinaminum used for?
Thiosinaminum is an over-the-counter oral pellet medication that has been traditionally used in homeopathic medicine. It is primarily marketed for supporting the body's natural healing processes, though its effectiveness has not been established through modern clinical research standards.
Is Thiosinaminum a controlled substance?
Thiosinaminum is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.
What is the generic name for Thiosinaminum?
The generic name for Thiosinaminum is Thiosinaminum. There are no other listed brand versions of Thiosinaminum.
What is the NDC code for Thiosinaminum 30 [hp_C]/1?
The NDC (National Drug Code) for Thiosinaminum 30 [hp_C]/1 is 37662-2307, listed by Hahnemann Laboratories, INC..
Not medical advice. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before making any medication decisions.
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