Keyvit 50 mg tabl. Belgium - English - AFMPS (Agence Fédérale des Médicaments et des Produits de Santé)

keyvit 50 mg tabl.

nextmune italy s.r.l. - phytomenadione 50 mg - tablet - 50 mg - phytomenadione 50 mg - phytomenadione - dog

K-MAV CHEWABLE 50MG 50MG VIT K1 TABLETS Australia - English - APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)

k-mav chewable 50mg 50mg vit k1 tablets

mavlab pty. ltd. - vitamin k1 = phytomenadione - oral tablet - vitamin k1 = phytomenadione vitamin-k1 active 50.0 mg/tb - antidotes - cat | dog | bitch | castrate | cat - queen | cat - tom | kitten | puppy - coagulopathies | poisoning | coumarin poisoning | indanedione poisoning | sweet clover (dicoumarol) pois | warfarin poisoning

KONAKION MM PAEDIATRIC phytomenadione 2 mg/0.2 mL injection ampoule Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

konakion mm paediatric phytomenadione 2 mg/0.2 ml injection ampoule

pharmaco australia ltd - phytomenadione, quantity: 10 mg/ml - injection, solution - excipient ingredients: glycocholic acid; lecithin; sodium hydroxide; hydrochloric acid; water for injections - prophylaxis and treatment of haemorrhagic disease of the newborn. indications as at 18 october 2000: prophylaxis and treatment of vitamin k deficiency bleeding (vkdb).

KONAKION MM phytomenadione 10 mg/1 mL injection ampoule Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

konakion mm phytomenadione 10 mg/1 ml injection ampoule

pharmaco australia ltd - phytomenadione, quantity: 10 mg/ml - solution - excipient ingredients: hydrochloric acid; glycocholic acid; water for injections; lecithin; sodium hydroxide - haemorrhage or threatened haemorrhage as a result of severe "hypo-prothrombinaemia" (i.e. deficiency of coagulation factors ii, vii, ix and x) due, for instance, to overdosage of anticoagulants of the dicoumarol type, or to other forms of hypovitaminosis k (e.g. obstructive jaundice, liver and intestinal disorders or prolonged administration of antibiotics, sulfonamides or salicylates).