Etherum

Generic Name: etherum

Over-the-Counter (OTC)

Brand Names:

Etherum

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Standardized Insect Venom Allergenic Extract [EPC]

USES Temporary relief of symptoms due to poor lymphatic circulation and excess toxins, such as: Swelling Tender, swollen lymph nodes

Aztreoanm

aztreoanm

Dosage form: POWDER. Active ingredients: AZTREONAM (50 kg/50kg). Category: BULK INGREDIENT.

Lincomycin

lincomycin

DESCRIPTION Lincomycin injection, USP is a sterile solution containing lincomycin hydrochloride which is the monohydrated salt of lincomycin, a lincosamide antibacterial produced by the growth of a member of the lincolnensis group of Streptomyces lincolnensis (Fam. Streptomycetaceae ). The chemical name for lincomycin hydrochloride is Methyl 6,8-dideoxy-6-(1-methyl-trans-4-propyl-L­2-pyrolidinecarboxamido)-1-thio-D-erythro-α-D-galacto-octopyranoside monohydrochloride monohydrate.

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