Adrenalin in Oil Prolonged Adrenalin Effect

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Title

Adrenalin in Oil Prolonged Adrenalin Effect

Description

Parke Davis collectible ink blotter from the 1940s advertising Adrenalin in Oil, with prolonged adrenalin effect. This treatment is administered in injections and is indicated in bronchial asthma, urticaria, serum sickness, angioneurotic edema, and hay fever. Dosage and duration of efficacy is noted. The Adrenalin is suspended in peanut oil and supplied in ampules in boxes of 12, 25, and 100. The blotter has the date 6-40 written on it. The Parke-Davis identifier is bl-70-1.

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Format

Language

eng

Identifier

pdib-106-adrenalin

Extent

7 X 3.5 inches

Temporal Coverage

Original Format

Citation

Parke, Davis & Company, “Adrenalin in Oil Prolonged Adrenalin Effect,” American Institute of the History of Pharmacy Digital Collection, accessed October 11, 2024, https://aihp.omeka.net/items/show/489.