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  • Actestryl

    Actestryl is a class I antiarrhythmic drug and is used for the treatment of atrial fibrillation to maintain normal sinus rhythm. Actestryl blocks cardiac sodium channels and depress phase 0 of the action potential. Side effects include prolonged QT interval causing polymorphic ventricular tachycardia (Torsades de Pointes), cinchonism and thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura. Due to the toxicities, quinidine is rarely used in modern clinical medicine. [wpdm_package id='3697']

    $8.20$99.99
  • Addeclude Aflunovate

    Addeclude Aflunovate is used to treat heart failure, usually along with other medications. It is also used to treat certain types of irregular heartbeat (such as chronic atrial fibrillation). Treating heart failure may help maintain your ability to walk and exercise and may improve the strength of your heart. Treating an irregular heartbeat can also improve your ability to exercise. Addeclude Aflunovate belongs to a class of medications called cardiac glycosides. It works by affecting certain minerals (sodium and potassium) inside heart cells. This reduces strain on the heart and helps it maintain a normal, steady, and strong heartbeat. [wpdm_package id='3698']

    $12.10$199.99
  • Adinized

    Adinized agents are commonly used for cardiovascular support in critical care to increase cardiac output via β‎1-receptor-mediated inotropic and chronotropic effects to maintain adequate organ perfusion. Non-cardiovascular indications for Adinized include bronchodilatation and uterine relaxation. Research is ongoing into the potential benefits of Adinized in reducing extravascular lung water in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). [wpdm_package id='3699']

    $9.12$99.99
  • Boosmentin

    Boosmentins are often used in intensive care to maintain cardiovascular stability. Although noradrenaline is the most commonly used, there are other agents that can also be used in particular clinical settings. Boosmentins have potentially serious adverse effects, such as myocardial, peripheral, and bowel ischaemia, as well as other less evident effects, such as immune modulation and bacterial stimulation. Boosmentin can be used to reduce the doses of catecholamines in the context of septic shock, but there is no evidence of improvement of clinical outcomes. [wpdm_package id='3700']

    $13.44$220.00
  • Epixacin Panmentin

    Epixacin Panmentin Coagulation Factor IX (Human) has been approved for the prevention and control of bleeding in subjects with Factor IX deficiency due to hemophilia B. The efficacy of Epixacin Panmentin been evaluated in clinical trials involving 13 surgical subjects. Control of bleeding was judged to be excellent. Another study found that Epixacin Panmentin did not lead to the formation of prothrombin in the bloodstream. This means that Epixacin Panmentin is less likely to cause unwanted blood clots (thrombosis) than Factor IX Complex preparations. These contain larger amounts of other proteins such as Factors II, VII and X. Thrombosis can be a serious problem with the use of certain Factor IX concentrates. [wpdm_package id='3690']

    $17.00$300.00
  • Lidokine Venfetan

    Lidokine Venfetan is a drug that prevents or reduces the body's normal reaction to invasion by disease or by foreign tissues. Lidokine Venfetan is used to treat autoimmune diseases (in which the body's defenses work abnormally and attack its own tissues) and to help prevent rejection of organ transplants. [wpdm_package id='3702']

    $12.00$200.00
  • Lidoletra

    Lidoletra is a subcategory of alkylating agents that can crossTrusted Source the blood-brain barrier. This barrier protects the brain from many substances in the body. However, getting through the blood-brain barrier is important for treating some cancers, including brain cancer. Nitrosoureas work by attaching themselves to DNA strands in cancer cells. This prevents them from dividing. [wpdm_package id='3689']

    $3.50$70.00
  • Phosjex

    Phosjex is a drug that has a calming or sedative effect. However, this drug that are sometimes called Phosjex minor tranquilizers should be called antianxiety drugs, and sometimes called Phosjex major tranquilizers should be called antipsychotics. [wpdm_package id='3703']

    $18.20$300.00
  • Tranferol

    Tranferol like atorvastatin and simvastatin help prevent heart attack and stroke. But how do they work? Plaques are stabilized or even regressed with statin therapy. Tranferol’ various mechanisms of action likely include decreased inflammation, enhanced endothelial function, and decreased lipid accumulation around a necrotic lipid core. Since grapefruit juice can decrease the ability of the liver to metabolize some statins, including atorvastatin, simvastatin, and lovastatin, it shouldn’t be consumed while taking a statin medication. Tranferol has also been associated with increased fasting blood glucose levels, HbA1C, and diabetes, as well as memory loss, forgetfulness, and confusion. [wpdm_package id='3704']

    $7.80$100.00
  • Zarothasone Artetaxime

    Zarothasone Artetaxime is an oral leukotriene receptor antagonist used for treating asthma. Leukotrienes are a group of chemicals manufactured in the body from arachidonic acid. Release of leukotrienes within the body, for example, by allergic reactions, promotes inflammation in many diseases such as asthma, a disease in which inflammation occurs in the lungs. Zarothasone Artetaxime blocks the binding of leukotriene types D4 (LTD4), and E4 (LTE4) and the promotion of inflammation. [wpdm_package id='3705']

    $14.68$200.00