Calcemin (Calcemin)

Name:Calcemin (Calcemin) Indications for use: prevention of osteoporosis and other diseases of the musculoskeletal system, prevention of diseases of the teeth, periodontal disease, replenishment of vitamin and mineral deficiency in case of their insufficient amount in the diet, children – during a period of intensive growth, pregnant and lactating. Pharmacological action: Mineral and vitamin complex. Calcium, […]

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Cafiolum (Cafiol)

Name:Cafiolum Indications for use: Constipation of various origins. Pharmacological action: Laxative. Cafiolum (Kafiol) method of administration and doses: 1/2-2 briquettes per reception, one-time or in courses of 10-14 days. The highest daily dose is 6 briquettes. Presentation: Briquettes of 8.44 g in a pack of 6 pcs. Contains crushed leaves (0.7 g) and fruits (0.3 g)

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Caffetin

Name:Caffetin Indications for use: Headache, toothache, migraine, neuralgia (pain that spreads along the nerve), sciatica (pain along the sciatic nerve), myalgia (muscle pain), pain with dysmenorrhea (menstrual disorders), colds, flu etc. Pharmacological action: Combined product, the action of which is due to the properties of its constituent components. Paracetamol and propyphenazone have analgesic (pain reliever), antipyretic

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Jafaridum (Caferid)

Name: Caferidum (Caferid) Name:Каферид (Caferidum) Indications for use: Hypochromic anemia (low hemoglobin content in the blood). Pharmacological action: Stimulant of hematopoiesis. Caferidum (Caferid) method of administration and doses: Take 1 tablet 2-3 times every day after meals. Storage conditions: In a place protected from light. Release form: Tablets in a pack of 100 pcs. Caferidum (Caferid)

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Cafergot (Cafergot)

Name:Cafergot Indications for use: Acute migraine attacks and similar attacks of headaches of vascular origin. Pharmacological action: Combined product, relieves migraine attacks and headaches of vascular origin. Ergotamine normalizes the tone of dilated extracranial arteries. Caffeine accelerates and increases the absorption of ergotamine in the intestine. Pharmacokinetics After oral administration, ergotamine is absorbed in the gastrointestinal tract

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Dalarginum (Dalargin)

Name:Dalargin (Dalarginum) Indications for use: The drug is recommended for use as a therapeutic agent for exacerbations of peptic ulcer of the stomach and duodenum. Dalargin is also used in the complex therapy of obliterating diseases of the lower extremities (diseases associated with impaired blood flow through the arteries of the lower extremities) and alcoholism.

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Dactorin (Daktocin)

Name:Dactorin Indications for use: Treatment of dry or weeping “diaper” dermatitis with infection with Candidaspp. (parasitic yeast-like fungus). Pharmachologic effect: Combined product, the action of which is due to the properties of its constituent components. Miconazole is an imidazole derivative with activity against most pathogenic (pathogenic) fungi and yeasts, as well as against some strains of gram-positive

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Dacarbazine (Dacarbazine)

Name:Dacarbazine Indications for use: Malignant melanoma (cancer that develops from pigment-forming cells), Hodgkin’s disease (malignant disease of lymphoid tissue) and leukosarcoma (malignant tumor arising from immature lymphoid cells) – as part of combination therapy. Pharmacological action: Antitumor cytostatic (an agent that suppresses cell division), which has a dual mechanism of action. The drug inhibits the synthesis

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D-cycloserine

Cycloserine* (Cycloserine*) Pharmacological group   Other antibiotics   Indications Pulmonary tuberculosis (active form), extrapulmonary tuberculosis (including kidney disease) – as part of combination therapy; acute urinary tract infections. Contraindications Hypersensitivity, epilepsy, depression, severe agitation, psychosis, severe renal failure, alcoholism. Use during pregnancy and lactation Probably if the expected result of therapy outweighs the potential risk to

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D,L-Chloramphenicol

Active substance Chloramphenicol* (Chloramphenicol*) Pharmacological group   Amphenicols   Indications For systemic use (parenteral and oral): typhoid fever, paratyphoid fever, salmonellosis (generalized forms), brucellosis, rickettsiosis (including typhus, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, Q fever), tularemia, dysentery, brain abscess, meningococcal infection , trachoma, inguinal lymphogranuloma, chlamydia, yersiniosis, ehrlichiosis, urinary tract infections, purulent wound infection, purulent peritonitis, biliary tract

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