0338-1009 : Dopamine Hydrochloride and Dextrose 320 mg/100ml Intravenous Injection, Solution
NDC: | 0338-1009 |
Labeler: | Baxter Healthcare Corporation |
Product Type: | Human Prescription Drug |
Drug Name: | Dopamine Hydrochloride and Dextrose |
Dosage Form: | Intravenous Injection, Solution |
Application #: | NDA019615 |
Rev. Date: |
NDC Package Codes:
- 0338-1009-02: 18 BAG IN 1 CARTON (0338‑1009‑02) > 250 ML IN 1 BAG
Active Ingredients:
- Dopamine Hydrochloride
Dosage Strength:
- 320 mg/100mL
Pharmaceutical Classes:
- Catecholamine [EPC]
- Catecholamines [CS]
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