Description |
Product Type |
Product Size |
Injection
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100'S |
Product Company |
Ameer Pharma |
Pheniramine Maleate 2ml
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Product Type |
Product Size |
Product Company |
Injection |
1'S |
Himmel Pharma |
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Product Type |
Product Size |
Tablet |
600'S |
Product Company |
Pfizer |
Mefenamic acid 250mg |
Product Type |
Product Size |
Tablet |
30'S |
Product Company |
Sanofi |
Furosemide and amiloride 5mg |
Product Type |
Product Size |
Tablets |
20'S |
Product Company |
Sami Pharmaceutical |
Loratadine 10mg |
Product Type |
Product Size |
Product Company |
Injection |
1'S |
Himmel Pharma |
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Content | Pheniramine acts as an antagonist to allergic symptoms stemming from inappropriate histamine release to reduce edema, itching, and redness.
| Docetaxel is a taxoid antineoplastic agent used in the treatment of various cancers, such as locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer, metastatic prostate cancer, gastric adenocarcinoma, and head and neck cancer. | Mefenamic acid is used for the short-term relief of mild to moderate pain from various conditions such as headache, dental pain, menstrual cramps, and muscle aches.Mefenamic acid is known as a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). It works by blocking your body's production of certain natural substances that cause inflammation. | A combination of Furosemide and Amiloride is a diuretic which reduces the potassium loss of furosemide alone while avoiding the possible gastro-intestinal disturbances of potassium supplements.
| Loratadine is used to temporarily relieve the symptoms of hay fever (allergy to pollen, dust, or other substances in the air) and other allergies. These symptoms include sneezing, runny nose, and itchy eyes, nose, or throat. Loratadine is also used to treat itching and redness caused by hives | Gemcitabine is a cytidine analog with two fluorine atoms.As a prodrug, gemcitabine is transformed into its active metabolites that work by replacing the building blocks of nucleic acids during DNA elongation, arresting tumour growth and promoting apoptosis of malignant cells. |
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