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Brand Name |
Generic Name |
Indications |
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Brand name |
Generic name |
Indications (Therapeutic use) |
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Atarax |
Hydroxyzine |
Anxiety |
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Cirrus |
Cetirizine & pseudoephedrine |
Blocked nose |
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Glyceryl trinitrate |
Coronary heart disease | |
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Coracten |
Nifedipine |
Hypertension/angina pectoris |
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Diffu K |
Potassium chloride |
Hypokalemia |
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Dipentum |
Olsalazine sodium |
Ulcerative colitis |
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Alprostadil |
Erectile dysfunction | |
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Methylphenidate |
ADHD | |
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Isosorbide 5 Mononitrate |
Coronary heart disease | |
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Ferrous (II)-glycine-sulphate-complex |
Iron deficiency | |
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Ferro-II-glycin-sulfate-complex, folic acid |
Iron and folic deficiency | |
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Imuran |
Azathioprine |
Inflammatory Bowel Disease |
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Isosorbide Dinitrate |
Coronary heart disease; Angina | |
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Oxybutynin |
Urinary incontinence | |
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Levetiracetam |
Epilepsy | |
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Mistabron |
Mesna |
COPD |
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Rotigotine |
Early stage Parkinson's disease | |
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Sodium nitroprusside |
Hypertensive crisis, controlled hypotension | |
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Piracetam |
Cognitive problems | |
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Perenterol |
Saccharomyces boulardii |
Diarrhoea |
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Glyceryl trinitrate |
Coronary heart disease | |
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Alprostadil |
Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease | |
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Rocornal |
Efloxate |
Angina pectoris |
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Somatostatin |
Gastrointestinal bleeding - Fistulae - Oesophageal varices | |
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Toclase |
Pentoxyverine |
Cough/common cold |
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Hydrochlorothiazide, moexipril hydrochloride |
Hypertension | |
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Moexipril hydrochloride |
Hypertension | |
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Urokinase |
Urokinase |
Thrombolytics |
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Xyrem |
Sodium oxybate |
Narcolepsy |
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Levocetirizine |
Allergies | |
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Zaroxolyn |
Metolazone |
Congestive Heart Failure/High blood pressure |
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Cetirizine |
Allergies |
The medicinal products mentioned here are not approved for sale on all markets worldwide.
Moreover, currently registered indications of said products may differ from country to country.
Therefore, physicians should always consult local prescribing information.
Patients should always consult their physician for information regarding these medicinal products.