Tablets - 50 mg + 25 mg

Triam H is a medicine which promotes water excretion and it is used for its antihypertensive effects.

The active substances of Triam H are triamterene and hydrochlorothiazide.

This medicine is used:

  • in high blood pressure (arterial hypertension);
  • in cases of abnormal water retention (oedemas) due to cardiac, liver or renal disorders;
  • in chronic heart failure.

Tablets - 5 mg

Parkinsan contains the active substance trihexyphenidyl hydrochloride.

It is an antimuscarinic agent with similar effects as atropine.

It exerts direct inhibitory effect on the parasimpatique nervous system by inhibiting the effects of acetylcholine.

Parkinsan has also an antispasmodic effect on the smooth muscles.

Parkinsan 5 mg tablets are indicated:

  • as supportive treatment for all forms of parkinsonism (postencephalytic, artheriosclerotic and idiopathic);
  • as adjuvant therapy when treating the above-mentioned forms of parkinsonism with levodopa. It helps in reducing muscle rigidity and increased salivation that accompanies parkinsonism;
  • as adjuvant therapy when using levodopa to control extrapyramidal disorders due to central nervous system drugs.

Film – coated tablets - 160 mg

Film-coated tablets - 80 mg

Tablets - 37.5 mg

 

Film coated tablets - 40 mg

Veprol contains the active substance verapamil hydrochloride.

Verapamil is a calcium channel blocker. The mechanism of action consists in inhibiting the entrance of calcium into the cell. Verapamil acts in smooth muscle, myocardial cells, and cells within the sino-atrial and atrioventricular nodes. The main actions of the calcium-channel blockers include dilation of coronary and peripheral arteries and arterioles. Verapamil causes slowing of atrioventricular conduction, reduction of heart rate and a negative inotropic action.

Verapamil is used in the treatment of:

  • supraventricular arrhythmias;
  • angina pectoris;
  • hypertension. 

Film coated tablets - 80 mg

Veprol contains the active substance verapamil hydrochloride.

Verapamil is a calcium channel blocker. The mechanism of action consists in inhibiting the entrance of calcium into the cell. Verapamil acts in smooth muscle, myocardial cells, and cells within the sino-atrial and atrioventricular nodes. The main actions of the calcium-channel blockers include dilation of coronary and peripheral arteries and arterioles. Verapamil causes slowing of atrioventricular conduction, reduction of heart rate and a negative inotropic action.

Verapamil is used in the treatment of:

  • supraventricular arrhythmias;
  • angina pectoris;
  • hypertension. 

Tablets - 50 mg

 

Film cuated tablets - 50 mg + 500 mg

 

Film coated tablets - 50 mg + 850 mg

 

Oral drops solution – (10.000 UI + 10.000 UI) / ml

Cream - (4000 I.U.+2000 I.U.+2 mg+50 mg)/g

 

Cream - (4000 I.U.+2000 I.U.+2 mg+50 mg)/g

 

Solution for injection – (100 mg + 50 mg + 0.5 mg) / 2 ml

Water for injection - 2 ml

Water for injection - 10 ml

Water for injection - 5 ml

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