Ampyrone


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Chemicals in Product Use Category - Formulation Products that are stored in containers

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4-amino-2,3-dimethyl-1-phenyl-3-pyrazolin-5-oneFood and drugpharmaceuticals-

Chemicals in Product Use Category - Occupation Products intended to be used in work environments

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1830-1822 URIC ACID, URICASE REAGENT SETLaboratory supplies--
2342 CHOLESTEROL REAGENTLaboratory supplies--
2742 TRIGLYCERIDE REAGENTLaboratory supplies--
4-AMINO-1, 5-DIMETHYL-2-PHENYL-3-PYRAZOLONE, AX0815Laboratory supplies--
4-AMINOANTIPYRINELaboratory supplies--
PHENOL CHEMETS, VACUETTES & VACUVIALS, R800Laboratory supplies--
PHENOL CHEMETS, VACUETTES & VACUVIALS, R801Laboratory supplies--
PHENOL CHEMETS, VACUETTES & VACUVIALS, R801Laboratory supplies--
PHENOL CHEMETS, VACUETTES & VACUVIALS, R801Laboratory supplies--
PHENOL CHEMETS, VACUETTES & VACUVIALS, R801Laboratory supplies--
PHENOL CHEMETS, VACUETTES & VACUVIALS, R802Laboratory supplies--
PHENOL CHEMETS, VACUETTES AND VACU-VIALSLaboratory supplies--
PHENOL CHEMETS,VACUETTES AND VACU-VIALSLaboratory supplies--
R-8012 PHENOL CHEMETS, VACUETTES, AND VACU-Laboratory supplies--

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