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The following 7 images provide visual information about the product associated with Western Ragweed Mix NDC 22840-9344 by Greer Laboratories, Inc., such as packaging, labeling, and the appearance of the drug itself. This resource could be helpful for medical professionals, pharmacists, and patients seeking to verify medication information and ensure they have the correct product.

2334 4 Iodinebush 10 wv

2334 4 Iodinebush 10 wv

This is an allergenic extract, specifically for iodine bush pollen (Allenrolfea occidentalis). The product comes in a 0.1% concentration, in a 10mL vial, and should be stored at 28°C. The vial includes 50,000 PNU/mL of the allergen and 0.4% phenol as a preservative. There is no US standard of potency for the product. The packaging includes a package insert indicating the contents, dosage, and directions for use. There are also identifying numbers and information related to manufacturing on the package, such as DIN 02372444, GTIN 00322840233449, and the manufacturer, Greer Laboratories, Inc. based in Lenoir, NC 28645, with a US license.*

5303 2 Green Amaranth 40 wv

5303 2 Green Amaranth 40 wv

This is a description of an allergenic extract, specifically for Green Amaranth pollen. It comes in a sterile multiple dose vial with a capacity of 10mL and contains 0.2% Phenol as a preservative. This product contains 50% v/v Glycerin and has no U.S. Standard of Potency. It is essential to see the Package Insert for details of its contents, dosages, and directions for use. It has a 2% GTIN and an S/N of 000000000000 with LOT referred to as SAMPLE. Its expiration period is until Jan 2025. It has a DIN of 02372444 and is licensed by GREER Laboratories, Inc. located in Lenolr, NC28645 in the USA.*

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Length and Midpoint Orthogonal Width

Length and Midpoint Orthogonal Width

The wheal and flare are two types of skin reactions that occur due to an allergic response. Wheal appears as a slightly raised area on the skin that is either paler or redder than its surroundings, while the flare is the red outer zone around the wheal. These reactions are often caused by allergens like foods, medications, or insect bites.*

Measure the Flare

Measure the Flare

Measuring the Wheal

Measuring the Wheal

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