BISMUTH SUBSALICYLATE (See New and Nonofficial Remedies 1940, p. 150):
The following products have been accepted:
The Lakeside Laboratories, Inc., Milwaukee.
Ampules Bismuth Subsalicylate in Oil with Chlorobutanol, 1 cc.: Each cubic centimeter contains bismuth subsalicylate 0.13 Gm. (2 grains) suspended in a neutral vegetable oil with 3 per cent chlorobutanol.
Vials Bismuth Subsalicylate in Oil with Chlorobutanol, 30 cc.: Each cubic centimeter contains bismuth subsalicylate 0.13 Gm. (2 grains) suspended in a neutral vegetable oil with 3 per cent chlorobutanol.
Vials Bismuth Subsalicylate in Oil with Chlorobutanol, 60 cc.: Each cubic centimeter contains bismuth subsalicylate 0.13 Gm. (2 grains) suspended in a neutral vegetable oil with 3 per cent chlorobutanol.
NEO-IOPAX (See New and Nonofficial Remedies, 1940, p. 304).
The following dosage form has been accepted:
Manufactured by Schering Corp., Bloomfield, N. J. U. S. patent applied for. U. S. trademark 297,925.
Solution Neo-Iopax, 30 cc. Vials: Each vial