72951-010 : Asce Plus Derma Signal Kit Srlv SAsce Plus Derma Signal Kit Srlv S Kit


NDC72951-010
Labeler: Exocobio Inc.
Product Type: Human OTC Drug
Drug Name: Asce Plus Derma Signal Kit Srlv S
Dosage Form: Kit
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NDC Package Codes:

  • 72951-010-01: 1 KIT IN 1 CARTON (72951‑010‑01) * 20 MG IN 1 VIAL * 5 ML IN 1 VIAL

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