54575-407 : Lettuce 1 g/20ml Percutaneous; Subcutaneous Injection, Solution
| NDC: | 54575-407 |
| Labeler: | Allergy Laboratories, Inc. |
| Product Type: | Human Prescription Drug |
| Drug Name: | Lettuce |
| Dosage Form: | Percutaneous; Subcutaneous Injection, Solution |
| Application #: | BLA102192 |
| Rev. Date: |
NDC Package Codes:
- 54575-407-02: 2 ML IN 1 VIAL, MULTI‑DOSE (54575‑407‑02)
- 54575-407-10: 10 ML IN 1 VIAL, MULTI‑DOSE (54575‑407‑10)
- 54575-407-30: 30 ML IN 1 VIAL, MULTI‑DOSE (54575‑407‑30)
- 54575-407-50: 50 ML IN 1 VIAL, MULTI‑DOSE (54575‑407‑50)
Active Ingredients:
- Lettuce
Dosage Strength:
- 1 g/20mL
Pharmaceutical Classes:
- Increased Histamine Release [PE]
- Cell-mediated Immunity [PE]
- Allergens [CS]
- Non-Standardized Food Allergenic Extract [EPC]
- Dietary Proteins [CS]
- Vegetable Proteins [CS]
Related Products:
Based on records with the same trade name.- 0268-6171 Lettuce .1 g/ml Percutaneous Injection, Solution by Alk-abello, Inc.
- 22840-5728 Lettuce .025 g/ml Intradermal; Percutaneous; Subcutaneous Solution by Greer Laboratories, Inc.
- 49288-0286 Lettuce .05 g/ml Intradermal; Subcutaneous Injection, Solution by Antigen Laboratories, Inc.
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