Wednesday, October 26, 2016

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Yellox 0.9 mg / ml Eye Drops, Solution





1. Name Of The Medicinal Product



Yellox


2. Qualitative And Quantitative Composition



One ml of solution contains 0.9 mg bromfenac (as sodium sesquihydrate).



One drop contains approximately 33 micrograms bromfenac.



Excipient:



Each ml of solution contains 50 micrograms of benzalkonium chloride.



For a full list of excipients, see section 6.1.



3. Pharmaceutical Form



Eye drops, solution.



Clear yellow solution.



pH: 8.1-8.5; osmolality: 270-330 mOsmol/kg



4. Clinical Particulars



4.1 Therapeutic Indications



Treatment of postoperative ocular inflammation following cataract extraction in adults.



4.2 Posology And Method Of Administration



Posology



Use in adults, including the elderly



The dose is one drop of Yellox in the affected eye(s) twice daily, beginning the next day after cataract surgery and continuing through the first 2 weeks of the postoperative period.



The treatment should not exceed 2 weeks as safety data beyond this is not available.



Paediatric population



The safety and efficacy of bromfenac in paediatric patients has not been established. No data are available.



Hepatic and renal impairment



Yellox has not been studied in patients with hepatic disease or renal impairment.



Method of administration



For ocular use.



If more than one topical ophtalmic medicinal product is being used, each one should be administered at least 5 minutes apart.



To prevent contamination of the dropper-tip and solution, care must be taken not to touch the eyelids, surrounding areas or other surfaces with the dropper-tip of the bottle. Instruct patient to keep the bottle tightly closed when not in use. Contact lenses should not be worn during treatment with Yellox (see section 4.4).



4.3 Contraindications



Yellox must not be used in patients with known hypersensitivity to bromfenac, to any of the excipients, or to other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medicinal products (NSAIDs).



Yellox is contraindicated in patients in whom attacks of asthma, urticaria or acute rhinitis are precipitated by acetylsalicylic acid or by other medicinal products with prostaglandin synthetase inhibiting activity.



4.4 Special Warnings And Precautions For Use



All topical NSAIDs may slow or delay healing like topical corticosteroids. Concomitant use of NSAIDs and topical steroids may increase the potential for healing problems.



Yellox contains sodium sulphite which may cause allergic-type reactions including anaphylactic symptoms and life-threatening or less severe asthmatic episodes in susceptible patients.



Cross-sensitivity



There is the potential for cross-sensitivity to acetylsalicylic acid, phenylacetic acid derivatives, and other NSAIDs. Therefore, caution should be used when treating individuals who have previously exhibited sensitivities to these medicinal products and potential risks and benefit should be carefully evaluated.



Susceptible persons



In susceptible patients, continued use of topical NSAIDs, including Yellox may result in epithelial breakdown, corneal thinning, corneal erosion, corneal ulceration or corneal perforation. These events may be sight threatening. Patients with evidence of corneal epithelial breakdown should immediately discontinue use of topical NSAIDs and should be closely monitored for corneal health. Consequently in at risk patients concomitant use of ophthalmic corticosteroids with NSAIDs may lead to a higher risk of corneal adverse events.



Postmarketing experience



Postmarketing experience with topical NSAIDs suggests that patients with complicated ocular surgeries, corneal denervation, corneal epithelial defects, diabetes mellitus and ocular surface diseases e.g. dry eye syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis or repeat ocular surgeries within a short period of time may be at increased risk for corneal adverse reactions which may become sight threatening. Topical NSAIDs should be used with caution in these patients.



There have been reports that ophthalmic NSAIDs may cause increased bleeding of ocular tissues (including hyphaema) in conjunction with ocular surgery. Yellox should be used with caution in patients with known bleeding tendencies or who are receiving other medicinal products which may prolong bleeding time.



Ocular infection



An acute ocular infection may be masked by the topical use of anti-inflammatory medicinal products.



Use of contact lenses



In general, contact lens wear is not recommended during the postoperative period following cataract surgery. Therefore, patients should be advised not to wear contact lenses during treatment with Yellox.



Excipients



Since Yellox contains benzalkonium chloride, close monitoring is required with frequent or prolonged use.



Benzalkonium chloride is known to discolour soft contact lenses. Contact with soft contact lenses must be avoided.



Benzalkonium chloride has been reported to cause eye irritation, punctuate keratopathy and/or toxic ulcerative keratopathy.



4.5 Interaction With Other Medicinal Products And Other Forms Of Interaction



Formal interaction studies have not been performed, but no interactions with antibiotic eye drops used in conjunction with surgery have been reported.



4.6 Pregnancy And Lactation



Pregnancy



There are no adequate data from the use of bromfenac in pregnant women. Studies in animals have shown reproductive toxicity (see section 5.3). The potential risk for humans is unknown. Since the systemic exposure in non-pregnant women is negligible after treatment with Yellox, the risk during pregnancy could be considered low.



However, because of the known effects of prostaglandin biosynthesis-inhibiting medicinal products on the foetal cardiovascular system (closure of ductus arteriosus), the use of Yellox during third trimester pregnancy should be avoided. The use of Yellox is in general not recommended during pregnancy unless the benefit outweighs the potential risk.



Breast-feeding



It is unknown whether bromfenac or its metabolites are excreted in human milk. Animal studies have shown excretion of bromfenac in the milk of rats following very high oral doses (see section 5.3). No effects on the breastfed newborn/infant are anticipated since the systemic exposure of the breastfeeding woman to bromfenac is negligible. Yellox can be used during breast-feeding.



Fertility



No effects of bromfenac on the fertility were observed in animal studies. In addition the systemic exposure to bromfenac is negligible; for this reason no pregnancy testing or contraceptive measures are required.



4.7 Effects On Ability To Drive And Use Machines



Transient blurring of vision may occur on instillation. If blurred vision occurs at instillation refrain from driving or using machines until vision is clear.



4.8 Undesirable Effects



Summary of the safety profile



Based on an analysis of all patients receiving Yellox in a clinical trial for treatment of post-operative inflammation following cataract surgery (n = 973, whereof n=356 in studies performed in the U.S and n=617 in studies performed in Japan), a total of 3.4% of patients (6.7% in U.S. studies and 1.3% in Japanese studies) experienced one or more adverse reactions. The most common or most important reactions in the pooled studies were abnormal sensation in eye (0.5%), corneal erosion (mild or moderate) (0.4%), eye pruritus (0.4%), eye pain (0.3%) and eye redness (0.3%). Corneal adverse reactions were only observed in the Japanese population. Adverse reactions rarely led to withdrawal, with a total of 8 (0.8%) patients who prematurely discontinued treatment in a study due to an adverse reaction. These comprised 3 (0.3%) patients with mild corneal erosion, 2 (0.2%) patients with eyelid oedema and 1 (0.1%) patient each with abnormal sensation in eye, corneal oedema, or eye pruritus.



Tabulated list of adverse reactions



The following adverse reactions were classified according to the following convention: very common (



The table below describes adverse reactions by system organ class and frequency.






















MedDRA system organ class




Frequency




Adverse reactions




Eye disorders




Uncommon




Visual acuity reduced



Haemorrhagic retinopathy



Corneal epithelium defect**



Corneal erosion (mild or moderate)



Corneal epithelium disorder



Corneal oedema



Retinal exudates



Eye pain



Eyelid bleeding



Vision blurred



Photophobia



Eyelid oedema



Eye discharge



Eye pruritus



Eye irritation



Eye redness



Conjunctival hyperaemia



Abnormal sensation in eye



Ocular discomfort




Rare




Corneal perforation*



Corneal ulcer*



Corneal erosion, serious*



Scleromalacia*



Corneal infiltrates*



Corneal disorder *



Corneal scar*


 


Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders




Uncommon




Epistaxis



Cough



Nasal sinus drainage




Rare




Asthma*


 


General disorders and administrative site conditions




Uncommon




Face swelling



*Serious, isolated reports from post-marketing experience of more than 20 million patients



** Observed with four times daily dose



Patients with evidence of corneal epithelial breakdown should immediately discontinue use of Yellox and should be monitored closely for corneal health (see section 4.4).



4.9 Overdose



If Yellox is accidentally ingested, fluids should be taken to dilute the medicinal product.



5. Pharmacological Properties



5.1 Pharmacodynamic Properties



Pharmacotherapeutic group: Ophtalmologics, Antiinflammatory agents, non-steroids, ATC code: S01BC11



Mechanism of action



Bromfenac is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that has anti-inflammatory activity which is thought to be due to its ability to block prostaglandin synthesis by inhibiting primarily cyclooxygenase 2 (COX-2). Cyclooxygenase 1 (COX-1) is only inhibited to a small extent.



In vitro, bromfenac inhibited the synthesis of prostaglandins in the rabbit iris ciliary body. The IC50-values were lower for Bromfenac (1.1 μM) than for indometacin (4.2 μM) and pranoprofen (11.9 μM)



Bromfenac at concentrations of 0.02%, 0.05%, 0.1% and 0.2% inhibited almost all signs of ocular inflammation in an experimental uveitis model in rabbits.



Clinical efficacy



Two Phase II multicentre, randomised, double-masked, parallel group studies were conducted in Japan, and two Phase III multicentre, randomised (2:1), double-masked, parallel group, placebo-controlled studies were conducted in the US to assess the clinical safety and efficacy of Yellox dosed twice daily in the treatment of post-operative inflammation in patients undergoing cataract surgery. In these studies, study substance was administered approximately 24 hours after cataract surgery and continued for up to 14 days. Treatment effect was evaluated up to 29 days.



A significantly greater proportion of patients in the Yellox group 64.0% vs. 43.3% in the placebo group (p<0.0001) experienced complete clearance of ocular inflammation at study day 15. There was significantly less anterior chamber cells and flare within the first 2 weeks post-surgery (85.1% of patients with flare score of



In a large, well controlled study that was conducted in Japan, Yellox was shown to be as effective as pranoprofen ophthalmic solution.



Paediatric population



The European Medicines Agency has waived the obligation to submit the results of studies with Yellox in all subsets of the paediatric population in postoperative ocular inflammation (see section 4.2 for information on paediatric use)



5.2 Pharmacokinetic Properties



Absorption



Bromfenac efficiently permeates the cornea of cataract patients: A single dose resulted in a mean peak aqueous humour concentrations of 79±68 ng/ml at 150-180 minutes after dosing. Concentrations were maintained for 12 hours in aqueous humour with measurable levels up to 24 hours in major ocular tissues including the retina. Following twice daily dosing with bromfenac eye drops plasma concentrations were not quantifiable.



Distribution



Bromfenac shows high binding to plasma proteins. In vitro, the 99.8% were bound to proteins in human plasma.



No biological relevant melanin binding was observed in vitro.



Studies in rabbits using radio-labelled bromfenac have demonstrated that highest concentrations after topical administration are observed in the cornea followed by the conjunctiva and the aqueous humour. Only low concentrations were observed in the lens and vitreous.



Biotransformation



In vitro studies indicate that bromfenac is mainly metabolised by CYP2C9, which is absent in both iris-ciliary body and retina/choroid and the level of this enzyme in the cornea is less than 1% compared to the corresponding hepatic level.



In orally treated humans unchanged parent compound is the major component in plasma. Several conjugated and unconjugated metabolites have been identified with the cyclic amide being the major urinary metabolite.



Excretion



After ocular administration the half-life of bromfenac in aqueous humour is 1.4 h indicating rapid elimination.



After oral administration of 14C-bromfenac to healthy volunteers, urinary excretion was found to be the major route of radioactive excretions, accounting for approximately 82% while faecal excretion represented approximately 13% of the dose.



5.3 Preclinical Safety Data



Non-clinical data reveal no special hazard for humans based on conventional studies of safety, pharmacology, 'repeated-dose' toxicity, genotoxicity and carcinogenic potential. However, 0.9 mg/kg/day in rats at oral doses (900 times the recommended ophthalmic dose) caused embryo-foetal lethality, increased neonatal mortality, and reduced postnatal growth. Pregnant rabbits treated orally with 7.5 mg/kg/day (7500 times the recommended ophthalmic dose) caused increased post-implantation loss (see section 4.6).



Animal studies have shown excretion of bromfenac in breast milk when applied orally at doses of 2.35 mg/kg which is 2350 times the recommended ophthalmic dose. However, following ocular administration plasma levels were not detectable (see section 5.2).



6. Pharmaceutical Particulars



6.1 List Of Excipients



Boric acid



Borax



Sodium sulphite, anhydrous (E221)



Tyloxapol



Povidone



Benzalkonium chloride



Disodium edetate



Water for injections



Sodium hydroxide (for pH adjustment)



6.2 Incompatibilities



Not applicable.



6.3 Shelf Life



Unopened: 17 months



Discard any unused contents 4 weeks after first opening.



6.4 Special Precautions For Storage



Do not store above 25°C.



6.5 Nature And Contents Of Container



5 ml solution in a polyethylene plastic squeeze bottle with a dropper-tip and a polyethylene screw cap.



Pack of 1 bottle.



6.6 Special Precautions For Disposal And Other Handling



No special requirements.



Any unused medicinal product or waste material should be disposed of in accordance with local requirements.



7. Marketing Authorisation Holder



Croma Pharma GmbH



Industriezeile 6



A-2100 Leobendorf



Austria



Tel.: +43 (0)22 62 684 68 0



Fax.: +43 (0)22 62 684 68 15



Email: office@croma.at



8. Marketing Authorisation Number(S)



EU/1/11/692/001



9. Date Of First Authorisation/Renewal Of The Authorisation



19.05.2011



10. Date Of Revision Of The Text



Detailed information on this medicinal product is available on the website of the European Medicines Agency http://www.ema.europa.eu





Fertomid




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Clomifene

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Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Fluvean




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Fedac




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Clotrimazole




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Rec.INN

ATC (Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification)

A01AB18,D01AC01,G01AF02

CAS registry number (Chemical Abstracts Service)

0023593-75-1

Chemical Formula

C22-H17-Cl-N2

Molecular Weight

344

Therapeutic Category

Antifungal agent

Chemical Name

1H-Imidazole, 1-[(2-chlorophenyl)diphenylmethyl]-

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  • Clotrimazolum (Latin)
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    Gutis, Ecuador


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    Epifarma, Italy


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  • Clomazol
    ECU, Ecuador


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    Sankyo, Venezuela


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    Ranbaxy, South Africa


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    Iwaki Seiyaku, Japan


  • Clotil
    Medco, Peru


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    Lafarpe, Peru


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    H.G., Ecuador


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    Hayat, Bahrain


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    Kade, Germany


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    Siza International, Ethiopia


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    Genericon, Austria


  • Clotrimazol Genfar
    Expofarma, Chile; Genfar, Colombia; Genfar, Ecuador


  • Clotrimazol HBF
    Herbacos, Czech Republic


  • Clotrimazol HelvePharm
    Helvepharm, Switzerland


  • Clotrimazol Heumann
    Heumann, Germany


  • Clotrimazol Hexal
    Salutas Pharma, Bulgaria


  • Clotrimazol L.CH.
    Chile, Chile


  • Clotrimazol La Santé
    La Santé, Colombia


  • Clotrimazol Labesfal
    Labesfal, Portugal


  • Clotrimazol Lindopharm
    Lindopharm, Germany


  • Clotrimazol Merck
    Mylan, Netherlands


  • Clotrimazol MK
    Mark, Romania; McKesson, Ecuador; MK, Colombia


  • Clotrimazol PCH
    Pharmachemie, Netherlands


  • Clotrimazol Ratiopharm
    ratiopharm, Netherlands; ratiopharm, Portugal


  • Clotrimazol Sandoz
    Sandoz, Germany; Sandoz, Estonia


  • Clotrimazol Vagin Bayhealth
    Bayhealth, Spain


  • Clotrimazol
    Antibiotice, Romania; AZ Pharma, Colombia; Bago, Chile; Bestpharma, Chile; Biofarm, Romania; Biogalenic, Venezuela; Comiesa Druc, Peru; Ecuaquímica, Ecuador; Elter - Medicamentos Genéricos, Venezuela; Fagron, Netherlands; Farmindustria, Peru; Farmionni, Colombia; Farvet, Peru; G&R, Peru; Genamerica, Ecuador; Genéricos Venezolanos, Venezuela; Genfar, Peru; GlaxoSmithKline, Georgia; Herbacos, Czech Republic; Hersil, Peru; Hyperion, Georgia; Hyperion, Romania; Induquimica, Peru; IPhSA, Chile; Iqfarma, Peru; Kimiceg, Venezuela; Lafarpe, Peru; Magistra, Romania; Medana, Georgia; Medcor, Netherlands; Meyer, Venezuela; Mintlab, Chile; OFA, Venezuela; Pasteur, Chile; Pentacoop, Colombia; Pliva Pharma, United Kingdom; Quilab, Peru; Raymos, Argentina; Rompharm, Georgia; Roxfarma, Peru; Spefar, Venezuela; Synthesis, Colombia; Terapia, Romania; Zentiva, Romania


  • Clotrimazol-1A Pharma
    1A Pharma, Germany


  • Clotrimazol-Akri
    Akrihin, Russian Federation


  • Clotrimazol-CT
    CT Arzneimittel, Germany


  • Clotrimazole and Betamethasone dipropionate (Clotrimazole and Betamethasone)
    Actavis, United States; Nycomed, United States; Taro, United States


  • Clotrimazole
    Actavis, United States; GAMA, Georgia; GlaxoSmithKline, Russian Federation; Magistra, Russian Federation; Paddock, United States; Pharmaceutical Solutions Industries, Ethiopia; Rompharm, Russian Federation; Roxane, United States; Shanghai Pharmaceuticals, Ethiopia; Shreya, Russian Federation; Taro, United States; Teva USA, United States; Vitamed, Israel


  • Clotrimazole-Teva
    Teva, Israel


  • Clotrimazolo DOC
    DOC Generici, Italy


  • Clotrimazolo EG
    EG, Italy


  • Clotrimazolo FederFARMA.CO
    FederFARMA.CO, Italy


  • Clotrimazolum GSK
    GlaxoSmithKline, Lithuania


  • Clotrimazolum
    Aflofarm, Poland; Cefarm Gdañsk, Poland; GlaxoSmithKline, Latvia; GlaxoSmithKline, Poland; GlaxoSmithKline, Slovakia; Hasco, Poland; Homeofarm, Lithuania; Homeofarm, Poland; Medana, Poland; Ziaja, Poland


  • Clotrimin
    Medipharm, Chile


  • Clotrix
    Lamsa, Argentina


  • Clotrizol
    Calox, Venezuela


  • Clozol
    AC Farma, Peru; Ibn Sina, Bangladesh


  • Clozole
    Cipla, Australia


  • Corisol
    Sandoz, Switzerland


  • Cotren
    Biolab, Singapore


  • Cotrisan
    Sanitas, Chile


  • Covospor
    Adcock Ingram Pharmaceuticals, South Africa


  • Creminem
    Mintlab, Chile


  • Cristan
    Shin Poong, Singapore; Shin Poong Pharma, Ethiopia


  • Dequazol T
    Medifarma, Peru


  • Derma Fung
    Ethical, Dominican Republic


  • Dermasim
    ACI, Bangladesh


  • Dermatin
    Pharco, Bahrain; Pharco, Oman; Pharco, Romania; Pharco Pharmaceuticals, Ethiopia


  • Dermazol
    Amman Pharmaceutical Industries Co., Oman


  • Dermicol
    Lusa, Peru


  • Dermiplus-V
    Monsanti, Peru


  • Dermosporin
    Nabiqasim, Sri Lanka


  • Desamix Effe (Clotrimazole and Dexamethasone)
    Savoma, Italy


  • Diomicete
    Edol, Portugal


  • D'Olatil
    Olapharm, Peru


  • Elcid
    Fuji Yakuhin, Japan


  • Empecid
    Bayer, Argentina; Bayer Yakuhin, Japan


  • Enschent
    Sawai Seiyaku, Japan


  • Epicort
    Best, Colombia


  • Eximius
    Duncan, Argentina


  • Factodin
    Faran Laboratories, Greece


  • Femizol Vaginal Cream
    Genepharm, Australia


  • Fugolin
    Vincenti, Venezuela


  • Fungicip
    Cipla, Ethiopia


  • Fungicur
    Blaskov, Colombia


  • Fungiderm
    Konimex, Myanmar; Terra-Bio, Germany


  • Fungidexan (Clotrimazole and Urea)
    Almirall Hermal, Germany


  • Fungikad
    Kade, Germany


  • Fungin
    Ibn Sina, Bangladesh


  • Fungispor T
    CAPS Pharmaceuticals, South Africa


  • Fungispor V
    CAPS Pharmaceuticals, South Africa


  • Fungizid-ratiopharm
    Ratiopharm, Germany; Ratiopharm, Luxembourg


  • Fungoid
    Pedinol, United States


  • Fungolisin NF (Clotrimazole and Betamethasone)
    Farbioquimsa, Peru


  • Fungolisin
    Farbioquimsa, Peru


  • Fungosten
    Mulda, Turkey


  • Fungotox
    Mepha Pharma, Switzerland


  • Funzal
    Gynopharm, Chile


  • Fusten
    Kumudini, Bangladesh


  • Gilt
    Laves, Germany


  • Gine Canesten
    Bayer, Spain


  • Ginet
    Farvet, Peru


  • Gino-Canesten
    Bayer, Brazil; Bayer, Portugal


  • Gino-Lotremine
    Schering-Plough, Portugal


  • Ginolotricomb
    Schering-Plough, Venezuela


  • Gromazol
    Grossmann, Bahrain; Grossmann, Oman


  • Gyne-Lotremin
    Schering-Plough, Hong Kong


  • GyneLotrimin
    Schering-Plough, United States


  • Gyne-Lotrimin
    Schering-Plough, United States


  • Gyno Canesten
    Bayer, China; Bayer, Colombia; Bayer, Ecuador; Bayer, Italy; Bayer, Turkey; Bayer Animal Health, Luxembourg


  • Gynocanesten
    Bayer, Peru


  • Gyno-Canesten
    Bayer, Switzerland; Bayer, Chile


  • Gynofil
    Farmacoop, Colombia


  • Gynostatum
    Ranbaxy, Sri Lanka


  • Gyno-Trizol
    SM Pharma, Venezuela


  • Gynozol
    Pharco Pharmaceuticals, Ethiopia


  • Hakuserin
    Hisamitsu, Japan


  • Hexal Clofeme
    Hexal, Australia


  • Hongogen
    Gencopharmaceutical, Peru


  • Hongoper
    Qualicont, Peru


  • Hydrozole (Clotrimazole and Hydrocortisone)
    Stiefel, Australia


  • Ikolan
    Investi, Argentina


  • Imazol
    Meyer, Venezuela; Spirig, Austria; Spirig, Bulgaria; Spirig, Czech Republic; Spirig, Germany; Spirig, Croatia (Hrvatska); Spirig Pharma, Switzerland


  • Imazol (Clotrimazole and Hexamidine)
    Spirig, Austria; Spirig, Slovakia; Spirig Pharma, Switzerland


  • Imazol Creme plus (Clotrimazole and Hexamidine)
    Medical Intertrade, Croatia (Hrvatska); Spirig, Germany; Spirig, Croatia (Hrvatska)


  • Imidil
    Hetero, India


  • Ipalat
    Cofasa, Venezuela


  • Jenamazol
    Jenapharm, Czech Republic; Jenapharm, Slovakia


  • KadeFungin
    Kade, Germany


  • Kanis
    Gaco, Bangladesh


  • Kansen
    Zdravlje, Serbia


  • Klomazole
    Klonal, Argentina


  • Klotrimasool GSK
    GlaxoSmithKline, Estonia


  • Klotrimazol
    Medana, Latvia; Mylan, Norway


  • Klotrimazolis
    Medana, Lithuania


  • Kotozole
    Kotobuki Seiyaku, Japan


  • Kranos
    Nufarindo, Indonesia


  • Laboterol
    Labomed, Chile


  • Livomonil
    Varifarma, Argentina


  • Lotremin
    Schering-Plough, Hong Kong; Schering-Plough, Indonesia


  • Lotremine
    Schering-Plough, Portugal


  • Lotricomb (Clotrimazole and Betamethasone)
    Essex, Germany


  • Lotriderm (Clotrimazole and Betamethasone)
    Pliva Pharma, United Kingdom; Schering, Belgium; Schering-Plough, Canada; Schering-Plough, Croatia (Hrvatska); Schering-Plough, Indonesia; Schering-Plough, Oman; Schering-Plough, Slovakia; Schering-Plough, South Africa


  • Lotrim
    Schering, United States


  • Lotrimin AF
    Schering-Plough, United States


  • Lotrimin
    Schering-Plough, Mexico; Schering-Plough, United States


  • Lotrisone (Clotrimazole and Betamethasone)
    Schering, United States


  • Lusafan F
    Lusa, Peru


  • Maret
    Mystic, Bangladesh


  • Meclon (Clotrimazole and Metronidazole)
    Alfa Wassermann, Italy


  • Medaspor
    Medpro, South Africa


  • Medifungol
    Hexa, Argentina


  • Metrima
    F.T. Pharma, Vietnam


  • Micoclin
    Monserrat, Argentina


  • Micofix C
    Tecnoquimicas, Colombia


  • Micolysin
    Moreno, Portugal


  • Micomazol
    Valeant, Argentina


  • Micomisan
    Adcock Ingram Pharmaceuticals, South Africa


  • Micosan
    Bioplix-Biox, Peru; Incobra, Colombia


  • Micosep
    Pablo Cassara, Argentina


  • Micosten
    Hexal, Brazil


  • Micoter
    Alcon, Oman


  • Micotrim
    Schering-Plough, Argentina


  • Micotrinm
    Terbonova, Peru


  • Micozol
    Vivax, Venezuela


  • Mycanden
    Ronnet, Argentina


  • Mycelex
    Alza, United States; Bayer, United States


  • Mycocid
    Chemo-Pharma, India


  • Mycofug
    Almirall Hermal, Germany


  • Myco-Hermal
    Giant, Taiwan; Hermal, Israel; Hermal, Singapore


  • Mycoril
    Remedica, Cyprus; Remedica, Ethiopia; Remedica, Serbia; Remedica, Singapore; Remedica, Taiwan


  • Myko Cordes
    Ichthyol, Germany


  • Mykofungin
    Riemser, Germany


  • Mykohaug
    Betapharm, Germany


  • Neosten
    Beximco, Bangladesh; Beximco, Myanmar


  • Neverfungol
    Roxfarma, Peru


  • Normospor
    Adcock Ingram Pharmaceuticals, South Africa


  • Novacetol
    Prater, Chile


  • Oni
    Square, Bangladesh


  • Opizole
    Oman Pharmaceutical Products - OPP, Oman


  • Opizole (Clotrimazole and Betamethasone)
    Oman Pharmaceutical Products - OPP, Oman


  • Oralten Troche
    Agis, Israel


  • Otomax (Clotrimazole and Betamethasone, Gentamicin (veterinary use))
    Essex Tierarzneimittel, Germany; Intervet, Austria; Schering-Plough, Sweden; Schering-Plough Animal Health, Australia; Veterinaria, Switzerland


  • Pan-Fungex
    Sanofi-Aventis - Produtos farmacêuticos, S.A., Portugal


  • Panmicol
    Purissimus, Argentina


  • Pedikurol ratiopharm
    Ratiopharm, Austria


  • Plimycol
    Pliva, Bosnia & Herzegowina; Pliva, Croatia (Hrvatska); Pliva, Poland; Pliva, Serbia


  • Sana Pie-Polvo
    Personal Products, Peru


  • Sastid
    Stiefel, Singapore


  • SD-Hermal
    Almirall Hermal, Germany


  • Sinfung
    Denver, Argentina


  • Statum
    Ranbaxy, Sri Lanka; Ranbaxy, Myanmar


  • Surfaz
    Franco-Indian, India


  • Taon
    Toko Pharmaceutical, Japan


  • Telugren
    Royal Pharma, Chile


  • Tinatrim
    GlaxoSmithKline, Bangladesh


  • Tinazol
    Popular, Bangladesh


  • Topimazol
    Farmindustria, Peru


  • Topizol
    Genpharm, Australia


  • Trazole
    Dae Hwa Pharmaceuticals, Ethiopia


  • Trimazole
    Opsonin, Bangladesh


  • Trivagizole
    Taro, United States


  • Undex
    Melisana, Switzerland


  • Uromykol
    MaxMedic, Germany


  • Vagiclot
    Finlay, Honduras


  • Vagil
    Rowe, Ecuador


  • Vagimen
    Menarini, Costa Rica; Menarini, Dominican Republic; Menarini, Guatemala; Menarini, Honduras; Menarini, Nicaragua; Menarini, Panama; Menarini, El Salvador


  • Vagiral
    Rocnarf, Ecuador


  • Veltrim (veterinary use)
    Bayer Healthcare LLC, United States


  • Your Pharmacy Clotrimazole Vaginal Cream
    Orion, Australia


  • Zenesten
    Doctor's Chemical Work, Bangladesh

International Drug Name Search

Glossary

BANBritish Approved Name
DCFDénomination Commune Française
DCITDenominazione Comune Italiana
ISInofficial Synonym
OSOfficial Synonym
PHPharmacopoeia Name
Rec.INNRecommended International Nonproprietary Name (World Health Organization)
USANUnited States Adopted Name

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Prostin Pediatrico




Prostin Pediatrico may be available in the countries listed below.


Ingredient matches for Prostin Pediatrico



Alprostadil

Alprostadil is reported as an ingredient of Prostin Pediatrico in the following countries:


  • Chile

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Axcel Urea




Axcel Urea may be available in the countries listed below.


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Urea

Urea is reported as an ingredient of Axcel Urea in the following countries:


  • Myanmar

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Friday, October 21, 2016

Beecoba M




Beecoba M may be available in the countries listed below.


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Mecobalamin

Mecobalamin is reported as an ingredient of Beecoba M in the following countries:


  • Japan

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Pamzen




Pamzen may be available in the countries listed below.


Ingredient matches for Pamzen



Dipyridamole

Dipyridamole is reported as an ingredient of Pamzen in the following countries:


  • Japan

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Mevilox




Mevilox may be available in the countries listed below.


Ingredient matches for Mevilox



Meloxicam

Meloxicam is reported as an ingredient of Mevilox in the following countries:


  • Indonesia

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Furadonins




Furadonins may be available in the countries listed below.


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Nitrofurantoin

Nitrofurantoin is reported as an ingredient of Furadonins in the following countries:


  • Latvia

  • Lithuania

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Thursday, October 20, 2016

Azitrim




Azitrim may be available in the countries listed below.


Ingredient matches for Azitrim



Azithromycin

Azithromycin is reported as an ingredient of Azitrim in the following countries:


  • Croatia (Hrvatska)

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Maprotilin




Maprotilin may be available in the countries listed below.


Ingredient matches for Maprotilin



Maprotiline

Maprotiline is reported as an ingredient of Maprotilin in the following countries:


  • Serbia

Maprotiline hydrochloride (a derivative of Maprotiline) is reported as an ingredient of Maprotilin in the following countries:


  • Romania

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Theovent




In the US, Theovent is a member of the drug class methylxanthines and is used to treat Apnea of Prematurity, Asthma - acute and Asthma - Maintenance.

Ingredient matches for Theovent



Theophylline

Theophylline is reported as an ingredient of Theovent in the following countries:


  • Bangladesh

  • Luxembourg

  • Poland

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Trimetoger




Trimetoger may be available in the countries listed below.


Ingredient matches for Trimetoger



Sulfamethoxazole

Sulfamethoxazole is reported as an ingredient of Trimetoger in the following countries:


  • Mexico

Trimethoprim

Trimethoprim is reported as an ingredient of Trimetoger in the following countries:


  • Mexico

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Piroxicam AG




Piroxicam AG may be available in the countries listed below.


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Piroxicam

Piroxicam is reported as an ingredient of Piroxicam AG in the following countries:


  • Peru

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Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Tetracycline




In some countries, this medicine may only be approved for veterinary use.


In the US, Tetracycline (tetracycline systemic) is a member of the drug class tetracyclines and is used to treat Acne, Bladder Infection, Bronchitis, Brucellosis, Bullous Pemphigoid, Chlamydia Infection, Ehrlichiosis, Epididymitis - Sexually Transmitted, Gonococcal Infection - Uncomplicated, Helicobacter Pylori Infection, Lyme Disease - Arthritis, Lyme Disease - Carditis, Lyme Disease - Erythema Chronicum Migrans, Lyme Disease - Neurologic, Lymphogranuloma Venereum, Nongonococcal Urethritis, Ornithosis, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, Pemphigoid, Pemphigus, Pneumonia, Psittacosis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Rickettsial Infection, Syphilis - Early, Syphilis - Latent, Tertiary Syphilis and Upper Respiratory Tract Infection.

US matches:

  • Tetracycline

  • Tetracycline Suspension

  • Tetracycline topical

  • Tetracycline (class) Oral, Parenteral

  • Tetracycline Mucous membrane, oral

  • Tetracycline Topical application

  • Tetracycline Hydrochloride

UK matches:

  • Tetracycline Tablets 250mg (Actavis UK Ltd)

Scheme

Rec.INN

ATC (Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification)

A01AB13,D06AA04,J01AA07,S01AA09,S02AA08,S03AA02

CAS registry number (Chemical Abstracts Service)

0000060-54-8

Chemical Formula

C22-H24-N2-O8

Molecular Weight

444

Therapeutic Category

Antibacterial: Tetracycline

Chemical Names

1-dimethylamino-1,4,6,11,12,13,14,18-octahydro-2,5,7,11,14-pentahydroxy-4,6-dioxo-11-methylnaphthacene-3-carbonamide

2-Naphthacenecarboxamide, 4-(dimethylamino)-1,4,4a,5,5a,6,11,12a-octahydro-3,6,10,12,12a-pentahydroxy-6-methyl-1,11-dioxo-, [4S-(4α,4aα,5aα,6ß,12aα)]-

Foreign Names

  • Tetracyclinum (Latin)
  • Tetracyclin (German)
  • Tétracycline (French)
  • Tetraciclina (Spanish)

Generic Names

  • Tetraciclina (OS: DCIT)
  • Tetracycline (OS: JAN, BAN)
  • Tétracycline (OS: DCF)
  • Tetracyclin (PH: Ph. Eur. 6)
  • Tetracycline (PH: BP 2010, JP VIII, USP 32, Ph. Eur. 6)
  • Tétracycline (PH: Ph. Eur. 6)
  • Tetracyclinum (PH: Ph. Eur. 6)
  • Tetracycline Metaphosphate (OS: JAN)
  • Tetracycline Phosphate Complex (OS: BAN)
  • Tetracycline Metaphosphate (PH: JP VIII)
  • Tetracycline Phosphate Complex (PH: USP 23)
  • Tetracycline Hydrochloride (OS: BANM, JAN)
  • Mediacycline (IS)
  • Polfamycin (IS)
  • Tétracycline (chlorhydrate de) (PH: Ph. Eur. 6)
  • Tetracycline Hydrochloride (PH: BP 2010, JP XIV, Ph. Int. 4, USP 32, Ph. Eur. 6)
  • Tetracyclinhydrochlorid (PH: Ph. Eur. 6)
  • Tetracyclini hydrochloridum (PH: Ph. Int. 4, Ph. Eur. 6)
  • Tetracyclin-3-Wasser (IS)

Brand Names

  • Flumeciclina (Tetracycline and Fluorometholone)
    Thea-F, Italy


  • Metacycline
    Siphat, Tunisia


  • Oftalmolosa Cusi Tetracycline
    Alcon Cusi, Singapore


  • Pensulvit (Tetracycline and Sulfamethizole)
    SIFI, Italy


  • Quemiciclina-S
    LCG, Peru


  • Ritemed Tetracycline
    Ritemed, Philippines


  • Sanlin
    Sanbe, Indonesia


  • Sumycin Syrup
    Par, United States


  • Talsutin (Tetracycline and Amphotericin B)
    Bristol-Myers Squibb, Indonesia


  • Taracycline
    Gaco, Bangladesh


  • Tetrabiotico
    H.G., Ecuador


  • Tetraciclina Genfar
    Genfar, Colombia; Genfar, Peru


  • Tetraciclina L.CH.
    Chile, Chile


  • Tetraciclina La Santé
    La Santé, Colombia


  • Tetraciclina
    Britania, Peru; Ecuaquímica, Ecuador; Farmachif, Peru; Farmo Andina, Peru; Induquimica, Peru; Intipharma, Peru; La Sante, Peru; Labofar, Peru; Lansier, Peru; Mintlab, Chile; Pentacoop, Colombia; Pentacoop, Peru; Salufarma, Peru


  • Tetracycline Actavis Ointment
    Actavis, Georgia


  • Tetracycline (veterinary use)
    Pfizer Animal Health, United States


  • Tetralan
    Lansier, Peru


  • Tetramax
    Luper, Brazil


  • Tetranase
    Galderma, Peru


  • Tetraseptin (veterinary use)
    Vetoquinol, Austria


  • Vagamycin (Tetracycline and Amphotericin B)
    Bristol-Myers Squibb, Ethiopia


  • Super Tetra
    Darya-Varia, Indonesia; Pharos, Indonesia


  • Tetradar
    Dar-Al-Dawa, United Arab Emirates; Dar-Al-Dawa, Bahrain; Dar-Al-Dawa, Iraq; Dar-Al-Dawa, Jordan; Dar-Al-Dawa, Kuwait; Dar-Al-Dawa, Lebanon; Dar-Al-Dawa, Libya; Dar-Al-Dawa, Nigeria; Dar-Al-Dawa, Qatar; Dar-Al-Dawa, Saudi Arabia; Dar-Al-Dawa, Sudan; Dar-Al-Dawa, Somalia; Dar-Al-Dawa, Yemen


  • Tetrin
    Interbat, Indonesia


  • TFC (veterinary use)
    Bedson, South Africa


  • Achromycin V
    Pola Pharma, Japan


  • Achromycin
    Cyanamid, Ethiopia; Lederle, Bahrain; Pola Pharma, Japan; Wyeth, India


  • Acromicina
    Wyeth, Mexico


  • Albaplex (Tetracycline and Novobiocin (veterinary use))
    Pharmacia & Upjohn vet, United States


  • Alfaciclina
    Infinity, Venezuela


  • Ambotetra
    Janssen, Mexico


  • Ambramicina
    Scharper, Italy


  • Ambramycin
    Gruppo Lepetit, Ethiopia


  • Ambramycin Pediatric (pediatric)
    Gruppo Lepetit, Ethiopia


  • Amracin
    Galenika, Serbia


  • Apo-Tetra
    Apotex, Canada; Apotex, Peru


  • A-Tetra
    Acme, Bangladesh


  • Bactocyline
    Medicon, Bangladesh


  • Balkacycline
    Arab Pharmaceutical Manufacturing, Bahrain


  • Beatacycline
    Beacons, Singapore


  • Betafloroto (Tetracycline and Betamethasone)
    Alfa Intes, Italy


  • Biotine
    ICM, Singapore


  • Bristacycline
    Bristol-Myers Squibb, United States


  • Ciclobiotico
    Atral, Portugal


  • Ciclotetryl
    Fortbenton, Argentina


  • Clémycine (veterinary use)
    Omega Pharma France, France


  • Colimycin T (Tetracycline and Colistin)
    Nippon Tenganyaku KenkyujoNitten, Japan


  • Confit
    Masa Lab, Myanmar


  • Conmycin
    Armoxindo, Indonesia


  • Copharlan
    Cophar, Ethiopia


  • Corsatet
    Corsa Industries, Indonesia


  • Cyclutrin (veterinary use)
    Streuli Vet, Switzerland


  • Decacycline
    Beximco, Bangladesh


  • Delta Albaplex (Tetracycline and Novobiocin, + Prednisolone (veterinary use))
    Pfizer Animal Health, Australia


  • Dumocycline
    Actavis, Indonesia; Alpharma, Bahrain; Dumex, United Arab Emirates; Dumex, Cyprus; Dumex, Egypt; Dumex, Ethiopia; Dumex, Iraq; Dumex, Jordan; Dumex, Kuwait; Dumex, Lebanon; Dumex, Libya; Dumex, Qatar; Dumex, Saudi Arabia; Dumex, Sudan; Dumex, Yemen


  • Enpicortyn (Tetracycline and Hydrocortisone)
    Nicholas, Indonesia


  • Erifor
    Bruluart, Mexico


  • Érytavicol (Tetracycline and Erythromycin (veterinary use))
    Laboratoire Vétoquinol, France


  • Hostacycline
    Aventis, India; Aventis, Luxembourg; Hoechst, Ethiopia


  • Ikacycline
    Ikapharmindo, Indonesia


  • Imex
    Assos, Turkey; Merz, Germany; Merz, Estonia; Merz, Lithuania; Merz, Luxembourg; Merz, Latvia; Merz, Taiwan; Pharma Care, Greece


  • Indocycline
    Nufarindo, Indonesia


  • Jmycin
    Jayson, Bangladesh


  • Latycin
    Biochemie, United Arab Emirates; Biochemie, Bahrain; Biochemie, Cyprus; Biochemie, Jordan; Biochemie, Kuwait; Biochemie, Lebanon; Biochemie, Qatar; Biochemie, Saudi Arabia; Biochemie, Sudan; Biochemie, Yemen


  • Ledar
    Masa Lab, Myanmar


  • Licoklin
    Berlico Mulia Farma, Indonesia


  • Masacline
    Masa Lab, Myanmar


  • Mastijet (Tetracycline and Neomycin, + Bacitracin, + Prednisolone (veterinary use))
    Intervet, France; Intervet, South Africa


  • Medocycline
    Medochemie, Hong Kong


  • Monatrex
    Amico, Bangladesh


  • Multigram
    Prati, Brazil


  • Muvito
    Rafarm, Greece


  • Nageboortekapsule (veterinary use)
    Virbac, Netherlands


  • Nu-Tetra
    Nu-Pharm, Canada


  • Oblets Gynécologiques (veterinary use)
    Coophavet, France


  • Opticyclin
    Amman Pharmaceutical Industries Co., Oman


  • Optycin
    Boucher & Muir, Australia


  • Orencyclin F-500
    Aventis, Peru


  • Oricyclin
    Orion, Finland


  • Panadia (veterinary use)
    Virbac, France


  • Panafuge (Tetracycline and Dihydrostreptomycin (veterinary use))
    Intervet, France


  • Panmycin (veterinary use)
    Pharmacia & Upjohn vet, United States


  • Pneumotec (Tetracycline and Tylosin (veterinary use))
    Virbac, France


  • Polcortolon TC (Tetracycline and Triamcinoloin acetonidum)
    Polfa Tarchomin, Poland


  • Polyotic (veterinary use)
    Fort Dodge Animale Health, United States


  • Quimocyclar
    Grossman, Mexico


  • Quimpe Antibiotico
    Quimpe, Spain


  • Recycline
    Rekah, Israel


  • Resteclin
    Sarabhai, India


  • Robitet
    Robins, Ethiopia


  • Servitet
    Novartis, Bangladesh


  • Sogécycline (veterinary use)
    Sogeval, France


  • Sogestart (Tetracycline and Sulfadimidine (veterinary use))
    Sogeval, France


  • Solu Tet (veterinary use)
    Alpharma Animal Health, United States


  • Subamycin
    Dey's Medical Stores, India


  • Sumycin
    Par, United States


  • Tefilin
    Almirall Hermal, Germany


  • Tera-Cap
    Apex, Bangladesh


  • Teracilin
    Doctor's Chemical Work, Bangladesh


  • Teracin
    Riyad Pharma, Oman


  • Tet Sol (veterinary use)
    Alpharma Animal Health, United States


  • Tetra Bac (veterinary use)
    Agri Laboratories, United States


  • Tetra Cortisone (Tetracycline and Hydrocortisone)
    Yamazaki Teikokudo, Japan


  • Tetra Sal (veterinary use)
    Fort Dodge Animale Health, United States


  • Tetra Sanbe
    Sanbe, Indonesia


  • Tetra
    Mustafa Nevzat, Turkey


  • Tetrabiotic (veterinary use)
    Provet, Switzerland


  • Tetra-Bol (veterinary use)
    CP-Pharma, Germany


  • Tetrachel Vet (veterinary use)
    Pfizer Animal Health, United States


  • Tetraciclina Ariston
    Ariston, Ecuador


  • Tetraciclinã Chlorhidrat
    Antibiotice, Romania


  • Tetraciclina Clorhidrato
    Bestpharma, Chile


  • Tetraciclina Italfarmaco
    Italfarmaco, Spain


  • Tetraciclina MF
    Marfan, Peru


  • Tetraciclina Omega
    Omega, Argentina


  • Tetraciclina
    Bestpharma, Chile


  • Tetraciclinã
    Antibiotice, Romania; Arena, Romania; Europharm, Romania; Lek, Romania; Sicomed, Romania


  • Tetracin
    Opso Saline, Bangladesh


  • Tetracort (Tetracycline andHydrocortisone)
    Troyapharm, Bulgaria


  • Tetracyclin Actavis
    Actavis, Denmark


  • Tetracyclin Domesco
    Domesco, Vietnam


  • Tetracyclin HCL (veterinary use)
    aniMedica, Germany; Bioptive, Germany


  • Tetracyclin Nizhpharm
    Stada, Latvia


  • Tetracyclin Nycomed
    Nycomed, Estonia


  • Tetracyclin Wolff
    Wolff, Germany; Wolff, Hungary


  • Tetracyclin
    Actavis, Georgia; Actavis, Norway; Arco, Norway


  • Tetracyclin (veterinary use)
    Alma, Germany; WDT, Germany


  • Tetracycline Actavis
    Balkanpharma, Bulgaria


  • Tétracycline Coophavet (veterinary use)
    Coophavet, France


  • Tetracycline HCL CF
    Centrafarm, Netherlands


  • Tetracycline HCl PCH
    Pharmachemie, Netherlands


  • Tetracycline HCl ratiopharm
    ratiopharm, Netherlands


  • Tetracycline HCl (veterinary use)
    IVX, United States; Premo, United States


  • Tetracycline Hydrochloride
    Atral, United States; BHFZ, Georgia; Teva USA, United States; Watson, United States


  • Tetracycline Hydrochloride (veterinary use)
    Agri Laboratories, United States; IVX, United States; Phoenix, New Zealand


  • Tetracycline Presteron (Tetracycline and Epidihydrocholesterin)
    Nippon Shika YakuhinDental Pharm, Japan


  • Tetracycline
    Actavis, United Kingdom; Ambalal Sarabhai Enterprises, Ethiopia; Chemapol, Ethiopia; Dianic Laboratories, Ethiopia; Galenika, Ethiopia; Impax, United States; International Generics, Ethiopia; Kunming Dihon P'cal, Myanmar; Merck Sharp & Dohme, Ethiopia; Nizhpharm, Russian Federation; Remedica, Cyprus; Remedica, Oman; Teva, Ethiopia; Vitamed, Israel


  • Tetracycline (veterinary use)
    Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, United States; Eon, United States; Pfizer Animal Health, United States


  • Tetracycline-H
    Hudson, Bangladesh


  • Tetracycline-Vet (veterinary use)
    Pfizer Animal Health, United States


  • Tetracyclinhydrochlorid (veterinary use)
    aniMedica, Germany; Klat, Germany


  • Tetracyclin-Stricker (veterinary use)
    Stricker, Switzerland


  • Tetracyclinum
    Chema, Poland; Polfa Tarchomin, Poland


  • Tetracyklin Dak
    Nycomed, Denmark


  • Tetracyklin Meda
    Meda, Sweden


  • Tetracyn
    Renata, Bangladesh


  • Tetracyn (veterinary use)
    Pfizer Animal Health, United States


  • Tetradar
    Dar-Al-Dawa, Oman


  • Tetrafen
    Globe, Bangladesh


  • Tetragen
    General Pharma, Bangladesh


  • Tetraicin
    Ziska, Bangladesh


  • Tetralet
    Fako, Turkey


  • Tetramed (veterinary use)
    Cross Vetpharm, United States


  • Tetramin
    Adeka, Turkey


  • Tetramycin
    Asiatic Lab, Bangladesh


  • Tetran (veterinary use)
    Gräub, Switzerland


  • Tetrarco
    Armoxindo, Indonesia


  • Tetraseptin (veterinary use)
    Vetochas, Germany


  • Tetrasina
    Ibn Sina, Bangladesh


  • Tetra-Sleecol (veterinary use)
    Albrecht, Germany


  • Tetrasol (veterinary use)
    Med Pharmex, United States


  • Tetrawest N (Tetracycline and Sulfaguanidine (veterinary use))
    Stricker, Switzerland


  • Tetrax
    Square, Bangladesh


  • Tetrecu
    ECU, Ecuador


  • Tetrex
    Bristol-Myers Squibb, Brazil; Bristol-Myers Squibb, Ethiopia; Hormona, Mexico


  • Tetsol (veterinary use)
    Vericor, United Kingdom


  • Tevacycline
    Teva, Ethiopia; Teva, Israel; Teva, Latvia


  • Ttmycin
    Washington Pharm, Taiwan


  • TX Oint
    Galantica, India


  • Unicycline
    Unibios Laboratories, Ethiopia


  • Utroletten (veterinary use)
    Vetoquinol, Switzerland


  • Zootetracil (veterinary use)
    Farmacia Confiança, Portugal


  • Mysteclin (Tetracycline and Amphotericin B)
    Dermapharm, Austria; Dermapharm, Germany

International Drug Name Search

Glossary

BANBritish Approved Name
BANMBritish Approved Name (Modified)
DCFDénomination Commune Française
DCITDenominazione Comune Italiana
ISInofficial Synonym
JANJapanese Accepted Name
OSOfficial Synonym
PHPharmacopoeia Name
Rec.INNRecommended International Nonproprietary Name (World Health Organization)

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