Description |
Product Type |
Product Size |
Tablet |
600'S |
Product Company |
Pfizer |
Mefenamic acid 250mg |
Product Type |
Product Size |
Tablet |
20'S |
Product Company |
Mass Pharma |
Amlodipine 5mg
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Product Type |
Product Size |
Tablet |
20'S |
Product Company |
Mass Pharma |
Amlodipine 10mg
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Product Type |
Product Size |
Tablet |
20'S |
Product Company |
Shaigen Pharmaceuticals |
Meloxicam 7.5mg |
Product Type |
Product Size |
Tablet |
200'S |
Product Company |
Pfizer/td> |
Mefenamic Acid 500mg |
Product Type |
Product Size |
Product Company |
Injection |
1'S |
Sandoz |
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Content | 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. | Amlodipine is in a class of medications called calcium channel blockers. It lowers blood pressure by relaxing the blood vessels so the heart does not have to pump as hard. It controls chest pain by increasing the supply of blood to the heart
| Amlodipine, sold under the brand name Norvasc among others, is a calcium channel blocker medication used to treat high blood pressure and coronary artery disease. It is taken by mouth. | Meloxicam is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to relieve various types of pain, including pain caused by musculoskeletal conditions, osteoarthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis.
| Mefenamic acid is a member of the anthranilic acid derivatives class of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and is used to treat mild to moderate pain. Its name derives from its systematic name, dimethylphenyl aminobenzoic acid. | 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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