dermatophagoides farinae - Generic Medications

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Standardized Mite Dermatophagoides farinae, Standardized Mite Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, Standardized Mite Mix Dermatophagoides farinae and Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus DERMATOPHAGOIDES FARINAE
GREER LABORATORIES, INC. FDA Rx Only

Greer Standardized Mite ( Dermatophagoides farinae and/or Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus ) extracts are sterile solutions used for intradermal testing or subcutaneous immunotherapy. Each vial contains 5,000, 10,0000 or 30,000 Allergy Units/mL of sterile mite extract ( D. farinae and/or D. pteronyssinus ), 50% glycerin v/v, and 0.4% phenol (preservative). Inert ingredients include 0.50% sodium chloride for isotonicity and 0.25% sodium bicarbonate as a buffer. For immunotherapy, concentrated extracts are diluted in normal saline, buffered saline, albumin saline or 10% glycerosaline based on patient's reactivity. For intradermal testing, extracts may be diluted in normal saline, buffered saline, or albumin saline. Source materials for the extract are whole mite bodies. The mites are cultured, handled, and cleaned to remove at least 99% of the food medium. The medium containes no material of human origin. The mite extract is standardized by comparison to a reference preparation supplied by the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research of the FDA, labeled 10,000 Allergy Units/mL. The relative potency of the extract is determined by ELISA inhibition compared to the FDA mite reference, and is labeled in Allergy Units/mL.

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