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Granules for oral suspension - 100 mg
Cox-in contains the active substance nimesulide. It belongs to a group of medicines called non-steroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and has analgesic properties.
Cox-in is used for the treatment of acute pain and menstrual pain.
Nimesulide should only be prescribed as second-line treatment.
Tablets - 20 mg
Nifedipine is a dihydropyridine calcium-channel blocker.
It inhibits the calcium ions flow through the cellular membrane. Nifedipine decreases the myocardial oxygen demand. It is a peripheral and coronary vasodilator, but, unlike the other calcium-channel blockers verapamil or diltiazem, has little or no effect on cardiac conduction and negative inotropic activity is rarely seen at therapeutic doses.
Nifedipine has no antiarrhythmic activity.
It widens the main coronary arteries and coronary arterioles, both in normal region but also in ischemic ones and is a strong inhibitor to their spasms. It lowers blood pressure at rest and at a certain level of stress. This is realized by widening peripheral arterioles and reducing total peripheral resistance.
Nifedipine 10 mg sugar-coated tablet is used in:
Nifedipine sugar-coated tablets can increase the risk of serious heart problems in patients with hypertension or angina. Hence, Nifedipine sugar-coated tablets are only used in these patients if no other treatments are appropriate.
Tablets - 100 mg
Nitrofurantoin is an antibacterial, which belongs to the group of nitrofuranes.
The mechanism of action of nitrofurantoin has not yet been clarified. There is evidence that this substance inhibits a range of enzymatic systems of bacteria and confirmed that it interferes in the early stages of bacterial carbohydrate metabolism, by inhibiting acetyl coenzime A. Nitrofurantoin acts against a broad spectrum of common pathogen microbes of urinary tract. Most strains of Escherichia coli are sensitive; also, most of strains of Klebsiella - Enterobacter are sensitive to nitrofurantoin.
Nitrofurantoine is indicated in prophylaxis and treatment of acute or recurrent, uncomplicated lower urinary tract infections, either spontaneous or following surgical procedures.
Nitrofurantoine is specifically indicated for the treatment of infections when due to susceptible strains of Escherichia coli, Enterococci, Staphylococci, Citrobacter, Klebsiella and Enterobacter. Most strains of Proteus and Serratia are resistant. All Pseudomonas strains are resistant.
Film – coated tablets – 500.000 IU
Film – coated tablets – 500.000 IU
Oral suspension - 100.000 IU / ml
Oral suspension - 100.000 IU / ml
Film-coated tablets - 10 mg
Film coated tablets - 20 mg
Gastroresistant capsules - 20 mg
Ulcozol capsules contain the active substance omeprazole. Omeprazole belongs to a group of medicines called proton pump inhibitors. Proton pump inhibitors, like omeprazole, reduce the amount of acid produced in the stomach.
Ulcozol is used for the treatment of the following diseases:
Solution for injection - 8 mg / 4 ml
Ondansetron is used:
Nasal spray solution - 0.5 mg / ml
Nasal spray solution - 0.25 mg / ml
Tablets - 5 mg
Tablets - 250 mg
Solution for injection - 4 mg / 2 ml
Pancuron contains the active substance pancuronium bromide.
Pancuron is a long-acting non-depolarising muscle relaxant, also known as non-depolarising neuromuscular blocking agent.
Pancuron solution for injection is used for muscle relaxation in general anaesthesia.
Gastroresistant film coated tablets - 40 mg
Pantofren contains pantoprazole, which is a drug that reduces acid production in the stomach (selective proton pump inhibitor).
Pantofren is used in adults and adolescents 12 years of age and above:
Pantofren is used in adults:
Solution for injection - (4%) 40 mg/1 ml
Tablets - 500 mg
Tablets - 500 mg