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Anijodina 100 mg/ml külsőleges oldat szarvasmarhák, sertések, lovak, juhok, kecskék, kutyák és macskák részére A.U.V.

Authorised
  • POVIDONE, IODINATED

Product identification

Medicine name:
Anijodina 100 mg/ml külsőleges oldat szarvasmarhák, sertések, lovak, juhok, kecskék, kutyák és macskák részére A.U.V.
Active substance:
  • POVIDONE, IODINATED
Target species:
  • Cattle
  • Sheep
  • Goat
  • Horse
  • Pig
  • Dog
  • Cat
Route of administration:
  • Cutaneous use

Product details

Active substance and strength:
  • POVIDONE, IODINATED
    100.00
    gram(s)
    /
    1.00
    litre(s)
Pharmaceutical form:
  • Cutaneous solution
Withdrawal period by route of administration:
  • Cutaneous use
    • Cattle
      • Milk
        0
        day
      • Meat and offal
        0
        day
    • Sheep
      • Milk
        0
        day
      • Meat and offal
        0
        day
    • Goat
      • Milk
        0
        day
      • Meat and offal
        0
        day
    • Horse
      • Meat and offal
        0
        day
    • Pig
      • Meat and offal
        0
        day
    • Dog
    • Cat
Anatomical therapeutic chemical veterinary (ATCvet) codes:
  • QD08AG02
Authorisation status:
  • Valid
Authorised in:
  • Hungary
Package description:

Additional information

Entitlement type:
  • Marketing Authorisation
Marketing authorisation holder:
  • Pharma VIM Kft.
Marketing authorisation date:
Manufacturing sites for batch release:
  • Pernix Pharma Kft.
Responsible authority:
  • Directorate Of Veterinary Medicinal Products
Authorisation number:
This information is not available for this product.
Date of authorisation status change:
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