NDC 51885-9491 Araneus Diadematus, Tribasic Calcium Phosphate, Equisetum Hyemale Whole, Ferrous Iodide, Fumaria Officinalis Flowering Top, Gentiana Lutea Root, Juglans Regia Leaf, Levothyroxine Sodium Anhydrous, Myosotis Arvensis Whole, Nasturtium Officinale, Sodium Sulfate, Pinus Sylvestris Leafy Twig, Smilax Ornata Root, Scrophularia Nodosa Whole, Teucrium Scorodonia Flowering, Veronica Officinalis Flowering Top
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What is NDC 51885-9491?
What are Araneus Diadematus, Tribasic Calcium Phosphate, Equisetum Hyemale Whole, Ferrous Iodide, Fumaria Officinalis Flowering Top, Gentiana Lutea Root, Juglans Regia Leaf, Levothyroxine Sodium Anhydrous, Myosotis Arvensis Whole, Nasturtium Officinale, Sodium Sulfate, Pinus Sylvestris Leafy Twig, Smilax Ornata Root, Scrophularia Nodosa Whole, Teucrium Scorodonia Flowering, Veronica Officinalis Flowering Top Active Ingredients?
- ARANEUS DIADEMATUS 6 [hp_X]/1
- EQUISETUM HYEMALE WHOLE 4 [hp_X]/1
- FERROUS IODIDE 12 [hp_X]/1
- FUMARIA OFFICINALIS FLOWERING TOP 4 [hp_X]/1
- GENTIANA LUTEA ROOT 5 [hp_X]/1
- GERANIUM ROBERTIANUM 4 [hp_X]/1
- JUGLANS REGIA LEAF 3 [hp_X]/1
- LEVOTHYROXINE SODIUM ANHYDROUS 12 [hp_X]/1
- MYOSOTIS ARVENSIS WHOLE 3 [hp_X]/1
- NASTURTIUM OFFICINALE 4 [hp_X]/1 - A plant genus of the family BRASSICACEAE. Nasturtium is also used as a common name for TROPAEOLUM. The common name of watercress is also used for RORIPPA & TROPAEOLUM. This is the most popular of the edible cresses, is a hardy creeping perennial plant, native to Europe but extensively naturalized elsewhere in moist places.
- PINUS SYLVESTRIS LEAFY TWIG 4 [hp_X]/1
- SCROPHULARIA NODOSA WHOLE 3 [hp_X]/1
- SMILAX ORNATA ROOT 6 [hp_X]/1
- SODIUM SULFATE 4 [hp_X]/1
- TEUCRIUM SCORODONIA FLOWERING TOP 3 [hp_X]/1
- TRIBASIC CALCIUM PHOSPHATE 12 [hp_X]/1
- VERONICA OFFICINALIS FLOWERING TOP 3 [hp_X]/1
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