Dutasteride And Tamsulosin Hydrochloride

Generic Name: dutasteride and tamsulosin hydrochloride

5-alpha Reductase Inhibitor [EPC]Over-the-Counter (OTC)

Brand Names:

Dutasteride And Tamsulosin Hydrochloride

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Sepiapterin

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11 DESCRIPTION SEPHIENCE (sepiapterin) contains the drug substance sepiapterin, a PAH activator. Sepiapterin is a yellow to orange powder. Sepiapterin is slightly soluble in water with the solubility at 1.4 mg/mL. The chemical name of sepiapterin is (S)-2-amino-6-(2-hydroxypropanoyl)-7,8-dihydropteridin-4(3H)-one. The molecular formula is C9H11N5O3 and the molecular weight is 237.22 g/mol.

Fagus Sylvatica, Flos

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INDICATIONS: For temporary relief of critical attitude, arrogance, intolerance; criticizing without any understanding of the views and situation of others.

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dulcamara, glycyrrhiza glabra, ranunculus bulbosus, rhus tox, natrum muriaticum, fagopyrum esculentum, natrum muriaticum, aconitum napellus, cytomegalovirus nosode, herpes simplex i and ii nosode, sepia, epstein barr virus nosode, herpes zoster nosode, adenoviren nosode

Non-Standardized Food Allergenic Extract [EPC]

PURPOSE: Aconitum Napellus – Assists in Relieving Pain Associated with Cold Sores,† Adenoviren Nosode - Assists in Relieving Symptoms of Cold Sores,† Cytomegalovirus Nosode - Assists in Relieving Symptoms of Cold Sores,† Dulcamara - Assists in Relieving Symptoms of Cold Sores,† Epstein-Barr Virus Nosode - Assists in Relieving Symptoms of Cold Sores,† Fagopyrum Esculentum – Assists in Relieving the Pustules and Itching Associated with Cold Sores,† Glycyrrhiza Glabra - Assists in Relieving Symptom

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