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Avelox 400 mg film-coated tablets are indicated for the treatment of the following bacterial infections in patients of 18 years and older caused by bacteria susceptible to moxifloxacin. Moxifloxacin should be used only when it is considered inappropriate to use antibacterial agents that are commonly recommended for the initial treatment of these infections or when these have failed:
- Acute bacterial sinusitis (adequately diagnosed)
- Acute exacerbations of chronic bronchitis (adequately diagnosed)
- Community acquired pneumonia, except severe cases
- Mild to moderate pelvic inflammatory disease (i.e. infections of female upper genital tract, including salpingitis and endometritis), without an associated tubo-ovarian or pelvic abscess.
Avelox 400 mg film-coated tablets are not recommended for use in monotherapy of mild to moderate pelvic inflammatory disease but should be given in combination with another appropriate antibacterial agent (e.g. a cephalosporin) due to increasing moxifloxacin resistance of Neisseria gonorrhoeae unless moxifloxacin-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae can be excluded.
Avelox 400 mg film-coated tablets may also be used to complete a course of therapy in patients who have shown improvement during initial treatment with intravenous moxifloxacin for the following indications:
- Community-acquired pneumonia
- Complicated skin and skin structure infections
Avelox 400 mg film-coated tablets should not be used to initiate therapy for any type of skin and skin structure infection or in severe community-acquired pneumonia.
Consideration should be given to official guidance on the appropriate use of antibacterial agents.
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Quinolone antibacterials, fluoroquinolones
Moxifloxacin
Each film-coated tablet contains 400 mg moxifloxacin as hydrochloride. Excipient: The film-coated tablet contains lactose monohydrate.
Film-coated tablet Dull red tablets marked with “M400” on one side and “BAYER” on the reverse.
Avelox 400 mg film-coated tablets are indicated for the treatment of the following bacterial infections in patients of 18 years and older caused by bacteria susceptible to moxifloxacin. Moxifloxacin should be used only when it is considered inappropriate to use antibacterial agents that are commonly recommended for the initial treatment of these infections or when these have failed:
- Acute bacterial sinusitis (adequately diagnosed)
- Acute exacerbations of chronic bronchitis (adequately diagnosed)
- Community acquired pneumonia, except severe cases
- Mild to moderate pelvic inflammatory disease (i.e. infections of female upper genital tract, including salpingitis and endometritis), without an associated tubo-ovarian or pelvic abscess.
Avelox 400 mg film-coated tablets are not recommended for use in monotherapy of mild to moderate pelvic inflammatory disease but should be given in combination with another appropriate antibacterial agent (e.g. a cephalosporin) due to increasing moxifloxacin resistance of Neisseria gonorrhoeae unless moxifloxacin-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae can be excluded.
Avelox 400 mg film-coated tablets may also be used to complete a course of therapy in patients who have shown improvement during initial treatment with intravenous moxifloxacin for the following indications:
- Community-acquired pneumonia
- Complicated skin and skin structure infections
Avelox 400 mg film-coated tablets should not be used to initiate therapy for any type of skin and skin structure infection or in severe community-acquired pneumonia.
Consideration should be given to official guidance on the appropriate use of antibacterial agents.
Dosage (adults)
One 400 mg film-coated tablet once daily.
Renal/hepatic impairment
No adjustment of dosage is required in patients with mild to severely impaired renal function or in patients on chronic dialysis i.e. haemodialysis and continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (see section 5.2 for more details).
There is insufficient data in patients with impaired liver function (see section 4.3).
Other special populations
No adjustment of dosage is required in the elderly and in patients with low bodyweight.
Method of administration
The film-coated tablet should be swallowed whole with sufficient liquid and may be taken independent of meals.
Duration of administration
Avelox 400 mg film-coated tablets should be used for the following treatment durations:
- Acute exacerbation of chronic bronchitis 5 - 10 days
- Community acquired pneumonia 10 days
- Acute bacterial sinusitis 7 days
- Mild to moderate pelvic inflammatory disease 14 days
Avelox 400 mg film-coated tablets have been studied in clinical trials for up to 14 days treatment.
The recommended dose (400 mg once daily) and duration of therapy for the indication being treated should not be exceeded.
Moxifloxacin is contraindicated in children and adolescents (< 18 years). Efficacy and safety of moxifloxacin in children and adolescents have not been established.
No adjustment of dosage is required in the elderly and in patients with low bodyweight.
- Hypersensitivity to moxifloxacin, other quinolones or to any of the excipients.
- Pregnancy and lactation.
- Patients below 18 years of age.
- Patients with a history of tendon disease/disorder related to quinolone treatment.
Both in preclinical investigations and in humans, changes in cardiac electrophysiology have been observed following exposure to moxifloxacin, in the form of QT prolongation. For reasons of drug safety, moxifloxacin is therefore contraindicated in patients with:
- Congenital or documented acquired QT prolongation
- Electrolyte disturbances, particularly in uncorrected hypokalaemia
- Clinically relevant bradycardia
- Clinically relevant heart failure with reduced left-ventricular ejection fraction
- Previous history of symptomatic arrhythmias
Moxifloxacin should not be used concurrently with other drugs that prolong the QT interval.
Due to limited clinical data, moxifloxacin is also contraindicated in patients with impaired liver function (Child Pugh C) and in patients with transaminases increase > 5fold ULN.
The benefit of moxifloxacin treatment especially in infections with a low degree of severity should be balanced with the information contained in the warnings and precautions section.
Prolongation of QTc interval and potentially QTc-prolongation-related clinical conditions
Moxifloxacin has been shown to prolong the QTc interval on the electrocardiogram in some patients. In the analysis of ECGs obtained in the clinical trial program, QTc prolongation with moxifloxacin was 6 msec ± 26 msec, 1.4% compared to baseline. As women tend to have a longer baseline QTc interval compared with men, they may be more sensitive to QTc-prolonging medications. Elderly patients may also be more susceptible to drug-associated effects on the QT interval.
Medication that can reduce potassium levels should be used with caution in patients receiving moxifloxacin.
Moxifloxacin should be used with caution in patients with ongoing proarrhythmic conditions (especially women and elderly patients), such as acute myocardial ischaemia or QT prolongation as this may lead to an increased risk for ventricular arrhythmias (incl. torsade de pointes) and cardiac arrest. The magnitude of QT prolongation may increase with increasing concentrations of the drug. Therefore, the recommended dose should not be exceeded.
If signs of cardiac arrhythmia occur during treatment with moxifloxacin, treatment should be stopped and an ECG should be performed.
Hypersensitivity / allergic reactions
Hypersensitivity and allergic reactions have been reported for fluoroquinolones including moxifloxacin after first administration. Anaphylactic reactions can progress to a life-threatening shock, even after the first administration. In these cases moxifloxacin should be discontinued and suitable treatment (e.g. treatment for shock) initiated.
Severe liver disorders
Cases of fulminant hepatitis potentially leading to liver failure (including fatal cases) have been reported with moxifloxacin. Patients should be advised to contact their doctor prior to continuing treatment if signs and symptoms of fulminant hepatic disease develop such as rapidly developing asthenia associated with jaundice, dark urine, bleeding tendency or hepatic encephalopathy.
Liver function tests/investigations should be performed in cases where indications of liver dysfunction occur.
Serious bullous skin reactions
Cases of bullous skin reactions like Stevens-Johnson syndrome or toxic epidermal necrolysis have been reported with moxifloxacin. Patients should be advised to contact their doctor immediately prior to continuing treatment if skin and/or mucosal reactions occur.
Patients predisposed to seizures
Quinolones are known to trigger seizures. Use should be with caution in patients with CNS disorders or in the presence of other risk factors which may predispose to seizures or lower the seizure threshold. In case of seizures, treatment with moxifloxacin should be discontinued and appropriate measures instituted.
Peripheral neuropathy
Cases of sensory or sensorimotor polyneuropathy resulting in paraesthesias, hypoaesthesias, dysaesthesias, or weakness have been reported in patients receiving quinolones. Patients under treatment with moxifloxacin should be advised to inform their doctor prior to continuing treatment if symptoms of neuropathy such as pain, burning, tingling, numbness, or weakness develop.
Psychiatric reactions
Psychiatric reactions may occur even after the first administration of quinolones, including moxifloxacin. In very rare cases depression or psychotic reactions have progressed to suicidal thoughts and self-endangering behaviour such as suicide attempts. In the event that the patient develops these reactions, moxifloxacin should be discontinued and appropriate measures instituted. Caution is recommended if moxifloxacin is to be used in psychotic patients or in patients with history of psychiatric disease.
Antibiotic-associated diarrhoea incl. colitis
Antibiotic-associated diarrhoea (AAD) and antibiotic-associated colitis (AAC), including pseudomembranous colitis and Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhoea, has been reported in association with the use of broad spectrum antibiotics including moxifloxacin and may range in severity from mild diarrhoea to fatal colitis. Therefore it is important to consider this diagnosis in patients who develop serious diarrhoea during or after the use of moxifloxacin. If AAD or AAC is suspected or confirmed, ongoing treatment with antibacterial agents, including moxifloxacin, should be discontinued and adequate therapeutic measures should be initiated immediately. Furthermore, appropriate infection control measures should be undertaken to reduce the risk of transmission. Drugs inhibiting peristalsis are contraindicated in patients who develop serious diarrhoea.
Patients with myasthenia gravis
Moxifloxacin should be used with caution in patients with myasthenia gravis because the symptoms can be exacerbated.
Tendon inflammation, tendon rupture
Tendon inflammation and rupture (especially Achilles tendon), sometimes bilateral, may occur with quinolone therapy including moxifloxacin, even within 48 hours of starting treatment and have been reported up to several months after discontinuation of therapy. The risk of tendinitis and tendon rupture is increased in elderly patients and in those treated concurrently with corticosteroids. At the first sign of pain or inflammation, patients should discontinue treatment with moxifloxacin, rest the affected limb(s) and consult their doctor immediately in order to initiate appropriate treatment (e.g. immobilisation) for the affected tendon.
Patients with renal impairment
Elderly patients with renal disorders should use moxifloxacin with caution if they are unable to maintain adequate fluid intake, because dehydration may increase the risk of renal failure.
Vision disorders
If vision becomes impaired or any effects on the eyes are experienced, an eye specialist should be consulted immediately.
Prevention of photosensitivity reactions
Quinolones have been shown to cause photosensitivity reactions in patients. However, studies have shown that moxifloxacin has a lower risk to induce photosensitivity. Nevertheless patients should be advised to avoid exposure to either UV irradiation or extensive and/or strong sunlight during treatment with moxifloxacin.
Patients with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency
Patients with a family history of, or actual glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency are prone to haemolytic reactions when treated with quinolones. Therefore, moxifloxacin should be used with caution in these patients.
Patients with galactose intolerance, Lapp lactase deficiency or glucose-galactose malabsorption
Patients with rare hereditary problems of galactose intolerance, the Lapp lactase deficiency or glucose-galactose malabsorption should not take this medicine.
Patients with pelvic inflammatory disease
For patients with complicated pelvic inflammatory disease (e.g. associated with a tubo-ovarian or pelvic abscess), for whom an intravenous treatment is considered necessary, treatment with Avelox 400 mg film-coated tablets is not recommended.
Pelvic inflammatory disease may be caused by fluoroquinolone-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Therefore in such cases empirical moxifloxacin should be co-administered with another appropriate antibiotic (e.g. a cephalosporin) unless moxifloxacin-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae can be excluded. If clinical improvement is not achieved after 3 days of treatment, the therapy should be reconsidered.
Patients with special cSSSi
Clinical efficacy of intravenous moxifloxacin in the treatment of severe burn infections, fasciitis and diabetic foot infections with osteomyelitis has not been established.
Interference with biological tests
Moxifloxacin therapy may interfere with the Mycobacterium spp. culture test by suppression of mycobacterial growth causing false negative results.
Patients with MRSA infections
Moxifloxacin is not recommended for the treatment of MRSA infections. In case of a suspected or confirmed infection due to MRSA, treatment with an appropriate antibacterial agent should be started.
Paediatric population
Due to adverse effects on the cartilage in juvenile animals the use of moxifloxacin in children and adolescents < 18 years is contraindicated.
nteractions with medicinal products
An additive effect on QT interval prolongation of moxifloxacin and other medicinal products that may prolong the QTc interval cannot be excluded. This might lead to an increased risk of ventricular arrhythmias, including torsade de pointes. Therefore, co-administration of moxifloxacin with any of the following medicinal products is contraindicated:
- anti-arrhythmics class IA (e.g. quinidine, hydroquinidine, disopyramide)
- anti-arrhythmics class III (e.g. amiodarone, sotalol, dofetilide, ibutilide)
- antipsychotics (e.g. phenothiazines, pimozide, sertindole, haloperidol, sultopride)
- tricyclic antidepressive agents
- certain antimicrobial agents (saquinavir, sparfloxacin, erythromycin IV, pentamidine, antimalarials particularly halofantrine)
- certain antihistaminics (terfenadine, astemizole, mizolastine)
- others (cisapride, vincamine IV, bepridil, diphemanil).
Moxifloxacin should be used with caution in patients who are taking medication that can reduce potassium levels or medication that is associated with clinically significant bradycardia.
An interval of about 6 hours should be left between administration of agents containing bivalent or trivalent cations (e.g. antacids containing magnesium or aluminium, didanosine tablets, sucralfate and agents containing iron or zinc) and administration of moxifloxacin.
Concomitant administration of charcoal with an oral dose of 400 mg moxifloxacin leads to a pronounced prevention of drug absorption and a reduced systemic availability of the drug by more than 80%. Therefore, the concomitant use of these two drugs is not recommended (except for overdose cases).
After repeated dosing in healthy volunteers, moxifloxacin increased Cmax of digoxin by approximately 30% without affecting AUC or trough levels. No precaution is required for use with digoxin.
In studies conducted in diabetic volunteers, concomitant administration of oral moxifloxacin with glibenclamide resulted in a decrease of approximately 21% in the peak plasma concentrations of glibenclamide. The combination of glibenclamide and moxifloxacin could theoretically result in a mild and transient hyperglycaemia. However, the observed pharmacokinetic changes for glibenclamide did not result in changes of the pharmacodynamic parameters (blood glucose, insulin). Therefore no clinically relevant interaction was observed between moxifloxacin and glibenclamide.
Changes in INR
A large number of cases showing an increase in oral anticoagulant activity have been reported in patients receiving antibacterial agents, especially fluoroquinolones, macrolides, tetracyclines, cotrimoxazole and some cephalosporins. The infectious and inflammatory conditions, age and general status of the patient appear to be risk factors. Under these circumstances, it is difficult to evaluate whether the infection or the treatment caused the INR (international normalised ratio) disorder. A precautionary measure would be to more frequently monitor the INR. If necessary, the oral anticoagulant dosage should be adjusted as appropriate.
Clinical studies have shown no interactions following concomitant administration of moxifloxacin with: ranitidine, probenecid, oral contraceptives, calcium supplements, morphine administered parenterally, theophylline, cyclosporine or itraconazole.
In vitro studies with human cytochrome P450 enzymes support these findings. Considering these results a metabolic interaction via cytochrome P450 enzymes is unlikely.
Interaction with food
Moxifloxacin has no clinically relevant interaction with food including dairy products.
Adverse reactions based on all clinical trials with moxifloxacin 400 mg (oral and sequential therapy) sorted by frequencies are listed below:
Apart from nausea and diarrhoea all adverse reactions were observed at frequencies below 3%.
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System Organ Class |
Common
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Uncommon
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Rare
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Very Rare < 1/10,000 |
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Infections and Infestations |
Superinfections due to resistant bacteria or fungi e.g. oral and vaginal candidiasis |
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Blood and Lymphatic System Disorders |
Anaemia Leucopenia(s) Neutropenia Thrombocytopenia Thrombocythemia Blood eosinophilia Prothrombin time prolonged / INR increased |
Prothrombin level increased / INR decreased Agranulocytosis |
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Immune System Disorders |
Allergic reaction |
Anaphylaxis incl. very rarely life-threatening shock (see section 4.4) Allergic oedema / angiooedema (incl. laryngeal oedema, potentially life-threatening, see section 4.4) |
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Metabolism and Nutrition Disorders |
Hyperlipidemia |
Hyperglycemia Hyperuricemia |
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Psychiatric Disorders |
Anxiety reactions Psychomotor hyperactivity / agitation |
Emotional lability Depression (in very rare cases potentially culminating in self-endangering behaviour, such as suicidal ideations/ thoughts, or suicide attempts) Hallucination |
Depersonalization Psychotic reactions (potentially culminating in self-endangering behaviour, such as suicidal ideations/ thoughts, or suicide attempts) |
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Nervous System Disorders |
Headache Dizziness |
Par- and Dysaesthesia Taste disorders (incl. ageusia in very rare cases) Confusion and disorientation Sleep disorders (predominantly insomnia) Tremor Vertigo Somnolence |
Hypoaesthesia Smell disorders (incl. anosmia) Abnormal dreams Disturbed coordination (incl. gait disturbances, esp. due to dizziness or vertigo) Seizures incl. grand mal convulsions Disturbed attention Speech disorders Amnesia |
Hyperaesthesia |
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Eye Disorders |
Visual disturbances incl. diplopia and blurred vision (especially in the course of CNS reactions) |
Transient loss of vision (especially in the course of CNS reactions) |
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Ear and Labyrinth Disorders |
Tinnitus Hearing impairment incl. deafness (usually reversible) |
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Cardiac Disorders |
QT prolongation in patients with hypokalaemia |
QT prolongation Palpitations Tachycardia Atrial fibrillation Angina pectoris |
Ventricular tachyarrhythmias Syncope (i.e., acute and short lasting loss of consciousness) |
Unspecified arrhythmias Torsade de Pointes Cardiac arrest |
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Vascular Disorders |
Vasodilatation |
Hypertension Hypotension |
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Respiratory, Thoracic and Mediastinal Disorders |
Dyspnea (including asthmatic conditions) |
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Gastrointestinal Disorders |
Nausea Vomiting Gastrointestinal and abdominal pains Diarrhoea |
Anorexia Constipation Dyspepsia Flatulence Gastritis Increased amylase |
Dysphagia Stomatitis Antibiotic associated colitis (incl. pseudomembranous colitis, in very rare cases associated with life-threatening complications) |
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Hepatobiliary Disorders |
Increase in transaminases |
Hepatic impairment (incl. LDH increase) Increased bilirubin Increased gamma-glutamyl-transferase Increase in blood alkaline phosphatase |
Jaundice Hepatitis (predominantly cholestatic) |
Fulminant hepatitis potentially leading to life-threatening liver failure (incl. fatal cases) |
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Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue Disorders |
Pruritus Rash Urticaria Dry skin |
Bullous skin reactions like Stevens-Johnson syndrome or toxic epidermal necrolysis (potentially life-threatening) |
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Musculoskeletal, Connective Tissue and Bone Disorders |
Arthralgia Myalgia |
Tendonitis Muscle cramp Muscle twitching Muscle weakness |
Tendon rupture Arthritis Muscle rigidity Exacerbation of symptoms of myasthenia gravis |
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Renal and Urinary Disorders |
Dehydration |
Renal impairment (incl. increase in BUN and creatinine) Renal failure |
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General Disorders and Administration Site Conditions |
Feeling unwell (predominantly asthenia or fatigue) Painful conditions (incl. pain in back, chest, pelvic and extremities) Sweating |
Oedema |
There have been very rare cases of the following side effects reported following treatment with other fluoroquinolones, which might possibly also occur during treatment with moxifloxacin: hypernatraemia, hypercalcaemia, haemolytic anaemia, rhabdomyolysis, photosensitivity reactions, peripheral neuropathy.
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- Clarityn Allergy 1mg/ml Syrup
- Clexane Forte Syringes
- Clexane pre-filled syringes
- Clindamycin 150mg Capsules
- Clipper 5mg sustained release tablets
- Co-Amilofruse tablets 5/40mg
- Co-amoxiclav 500/125 mg Tablets
- Co-codamol 30 - 500 Effervescent Tablets
- Codeine Phosphate Tablets 60mg
- Codipar 15mg/500mg Effervescent Tablets
- Codipar Caplets 15/500
- Codipar Caplets 15/500
- Compound Macrogol Oral Powder Sugar Free.
- Concerta XL 27 mg prolonged-release tablets
- Cubicin powder for concentrate for solution for injection or infusion
- Cymalon Cranberry Liquid
- Cyprostat 50mg
- Cyprostat 50mg
- CYSTADANE Oral Powder
- Daktarin Gold 2% Cream
- DATSCAN 74 MBq/ml solution for injection
- DAXAS 500 micrograms film-coated tablets
- DAXAS 500 micrograms film-coated tablets
- Decapeptyl SR 11.25mg
- Decapeptyl SR 3mg
- Denzapine
- Depakote tablets
- Depefex 75mg & 150mg XL Capsules
- Depefex 75mg & 150mg XL Capsules
- Depodur (Extended release morphine Sulfate)
- Depodur (Extended release morphine Sulfate)
- DETRUSITOL XL
- Deximune 25mg, 50mg, 100mg Capsules
- Diclofenac Potassium 25 mg Tablets
- Diclofenac Sodium 50mg tablets
- DIDRONEL PMO
- DIXARIT (menopausal disorders)
- Docefrez 20 mg powder and solvent for concentrate for solution for infusion
- Docefrez 20 mg powder and solvent for concentrate for solution for infusion
- Domperidone 10mg tablets
- Doribax 500mg powder for solution for infusion
- Dorzolamide/Timolol 20mg/ml + 5mg/ml Eye Drops, Solution
- Doublebase Dayleve Gel
- Dovobet gel
- Dovobet gel
- Dovobet Ointment
- Dovobet Ointment
- DoxaduraTM XL 4mg Prolonged Release Tablets
- Dulcobalance
- DUODOPA Intestinal Gel
- Dyloject® 75 mg/2 ml Solution for Injection
- DYNASTAT
- Dytac 50mg Capsules
- Easyhaler Budesonide 100mcg
- EBIXA 10 mg/g oral drops, solution
- EBIXA 10mg film-coated tablets
- ECALTA 100 mg powder for concentrate for solution for infusion'
- Effentora 100, 200, 400, 600 and 800 micrograms buccal tablets
- ELAPRASE Solution for Infusion
- Eldepryl 10mg Tablets
- ELIDEL Cream
- ellaOne 30 mg tablet
- ellaOne 30 mg tablet
- Ellimans Universal Muscle Rub Lotion
- Ellimans Universal Muscle Rub Lotion
- ELOXATIN 5 mg/ml concentrate for solution for infusion
- Eltroxin 100mcg tablets
- Eltroxin 50mcg tablets
- EMEND Hard Capsules
- EMSELEX Prolonged-Release Tablets
- Enalapril Maleate / Hydrochlorothiazide Tablets
- Enbrel 25 mg powder and solvent for solution for injection
- Eno
- Eno
- Enzira Suspension for injection, pre-filled syringe/Influenza vaccine (split virion, inactivated) PH. Eur.
- Epanutin 300mg hard capsules
- Epanutin capsules 25, 50 and 100mg
- Epiduo 0.1% / 2.5% gel
- Epirubicin Hydrochloride 2mg/ml Solution For Injection
- Epirubicin hydrochloride Jr. Auto-Injector 0.15mg
- Epirubicin hydrochloride Jr. Auto-Injector 0.15mg
- Eprex 2000, 4000 and 10000 IU/ml solution for injection in pre-filled syringe
- EPREX Solution for Injection
- Equasym XL 10 mg, 20 mg or 30 mg Capsules
- ERBITUX 5 mg/ml Solution for Infusion
- Erythromycin Suspension 500mg/5ml SF
- ESTRADOT Transdermal Patch
- Estring
- Eucardic 12.5mg Tablets
- Eucardic 25mg Tablets
- Eucardic 6.25mg Tablets
- EUCREAS Film-coated Tablets
- Everose 660 mg film-coated tablets
- EVOLTRA
- EXELON Transdermal Patch
- Extavia
- EXUBERA
- EZETROL Tablets
- Fablyn
- Fablyn
- FABRAZYME 35 mg Solution for Infusion
- FABRAZYME 5 mg Solution for Infusion
- Fanhdi 25 I.U./ml, 50 I.U./ml and 100 I.U./ml
- FASLODEX 250 mg/5 ml solution for injection
- FASTURTEC
- FENDRIX
- Fenofibrate 267mg Capsules
- Fenofibrate 267mg Capsules
- Fentazin 2mg Tablets
- Ferriprox 500 mg film-coated tablets
- Ferrous Fumarate 140mg/5ml Oral Suspension
- Firmagon 120mg Injection
- Firmagon 120mg Injection
- Flebogamma DIF 50mg/ml
- Flebogamma DIF 50mg/ml
- Flixonase Aqueous Nasal Spray
- Flomax Relief® MR
- FLOXAPEN Syrup
- Fluvastatin 20mg Capsules
- Fluvastatin 40mg Capsules
- Fluvirin, suspension for injection in pre-filled syringe
- Folic Acid 2.5mg/5ml Oral Solution
- Folic Acid 2.5mg/5ml Oral Solution
- FOSAMAX Tablets
- FOSAMAX Tablets
- FOSRENOL Chewable Tablets
- Fostair 100/6 inhalation solution
- Freederm Treatment 4% w/w Gel
- Furosemide Injection BP 10mg/ml, 2ml, 5ml & 25ml
- FUZEON Solution for Injection
- Gabapentin 100 mg Capsules
- GALVUS Tablets
- GAVISCON ADVANCE MINT CHEWABLE
- Gaviscon Double Action Aniseed
- Gemzar 200mg powder for solution for infusion, Gemzar 1000mg powder for solution for infusion
- Gemzar 200mg powder for solution for infusion, Gemzar 1000mg powder for solution for infusion
- Gliadel 7.7mg Implant
- GLIVEC Tablets
- Goddard's Embrocation
- Goddard's Embrocation
- GONAL-f 1050 IU/1.75 ml (77mcg/1.75 ml)
- Granisetron
- GRAZAX 75,000 SQ-T oral lyophilisate
- Gynoxin 2% vaginal cream
- Gynoxin 200 mg vaginal capsules
- Gynoxin 200 mg vaginal capsules
- Gynoxin 600 mg vaginal capsules
- Gynoxin 600 mg vaginal capsules
- HAEMACCEL
- Haemoctin 250 / Haemoctin 500
- Haemoctin 250 / Haemoctin 500
- Haemoctin 250 / Haemoctin 500
- Haemoctin 250 / Haemoctin 500
- Haemonine 500 / Haemonine 1000
- Haemonine 500 / Haemonine 1000
- Halaven
- Haloperidol 1.5mg tablets
- Haloperidol 1.5mg tablets
- Haloperidol Tablets 0.5mg B.P
- Havrix Monodose Vaccine
- Hedex Extra
- Human Albumin Biotest 20%
- Human Albumin Biotest 20%
- HUMIRA 40 mg
- HYCAMTIN Solution for Infusion
- Hydromol Intensive
- Hypoloc 5 mg tablets
- Ibuleve Speed Relief Max Strength Gel
- Ibuleve Speed Relief Max Strength Gel
- Ilaris 150mg powder for solution for injection
- IMUVAC 2008/2009
- Indipam XL
- Indolar SR Capsules 75mg
- InductOs 12mg
- INFLEXAL V
- Influvac
- Influvac
- Innohep 20,000 IU/ml and Innohep syringe 20,000 IU/ml
- Inovelon Tablets
- Inovelon Tablets
- INSPRA Film-Coated Tablets
- Intratect
- INTRINSA
- INVEGA Prolonged-Release Tablet
- INVIRASE 200 mg Hard Capsules
- INVIVAC
- IOMERON 250
- IOMERON 300
- Ipocol 400mg MR Tablets
- Iressa 250mg film-coated tablets
- Iressa 250mg film-coated tablets
- Irinotecan medac 20 mg/ml
- ISENTRESS Film-coated Tablets
- Isovorin
- IVEMEND 150 mg powder for solution for infusion
- IXIARO
- Javlor 25 mg/ml
- Jevtana
- Jext 150 micrograms Solution for Injection in pre-filled pen
- Jext 300 micrograms Solution for Injection in pre-filled pen
- Kalcipos-D 500 mg/ 800 IU chewable tablets
- Kaletra 100mg/25mg film-coated tablets
- KALETRA Capsules
- Kamillosan Ointment
- Kentera oxybutynin transdermal patch
- Ketek 400mg Tablets
- KIVEXA Film-Coated Tablets
- Larapam 200mg SR Tablets
- Lecado Modified-release Tablets
- Leflunomide Winthrop 20mg tablets
- Lemsip Max Cold and Flu Capsules
- Lemsip Max Day & Night Cold and Flu Relief Capsules
- Lemsip Max Daytime Cold & Flu Relief
- Lercanidipine Hydrochloride 10 mg film-coated tablets
- Lercanidipine Hydrochloride 20 mg film-coated tablets
- Lercanidipine Hydrochloride 20 mg film-coated tablets
- LEVITRA
- Levofolinic Acid 10 mg/ml Solution for Injection
- Li-Liquid 509 mg/5ml Oral Syrup
- Lidocaine Hydrochloride Injection BP 1% w/v plastic ampoules
- Lidocaine Hydrochloride Injection BP 2.0% w/v
- Liothyronine Sodium Injection
- Lisinopril 2.5mg Tablets
- Lisinopril 20mg Tablets
- Lisinopril 20mg Tablets
- Lisinopril 5 mg tablets
- Lisinopril 5 mg tablets
- LOCOID Ointment
- Lodotra® 1 mg, 2 mg and 5 mg modified-release tablets
- Lodotra® 1 mg, 2 mg and 5 mg modified-release tablets
- Loramyc 50mg, muco-adhesive buccal tablets
- Loramyc 50mg, muco-adhesive buccal tablets
- Loratadine 10mg Tablets
- Losartan potassium 50 mg film-coated tablets
- LUCENTIS Solution for Injection
- LUMIGAN 0.1 mg/ml eye drops
- Lupron
- Lupron
- LYRICA Hard Capsules
- LYRINEL XL Tablet
- LYSODREN 500 mg tablets
- MACUGEN
- Madopar CR Capsules 125
- Marevan 0.5mg Tablets
- Marevan 1mg Tablets
- MASTAFLU
- Matrifen
- Matrifen
- Medifen 3+ Months
- Medifen 3+ Months
- Medifen for Children
- Medifen for Children
- Medikinet XL
- Meggezones
- Menadiol Diphosphate Tablets 10mg
- Menitorix
- Menveo Group A, C, W135 and Y conjugate vaccine
- Menveo Group A, C, W135 and Y conjugate vaccine
- MEPACT 4 mg Powder for suspension for infusion
- Meptid Tablets
- METALYSE
- Metatone Tonic
- METENIX
- Metoclopramide 5 mg/ml Injection
- Metoject 50 mg/ml solution for injection
- Metoprolol Tartrate Tablets BP 100mg
- Metrolyl Tablets BP 200mg
- Metronidazole Tablets 500 mg
- Mezzopram 10 mg Dispersible Gastro-resistant Tablets
- Midazolam 2mg/ml, solution for injection (Hameln)
- Midazolam 2mg/ml, solution for injection (Hameln)
- Midazolam Injection 5mg in 1ml.
- Mirapexin 0.088 mg tablets
- MIRAPEXIN 1.57 mg prolonged-release tablets
- MIRAPEXIN 2.62 mg prolonged-release tablets
- Mobiflex Tablets 20mg
- Modigraf 0.2mg & 1mg granules for oral suspension
- Molaxole powder
- Molaxole powder
- Molipaxin 50mg Capsules
- Monofer 100mg/ml solution for injection/infusion
- MOTILIUM INSTANTS
- MOTILIUM INSTANTS
- MOVIPREP Orange, powder for oral solution
- MOVIPREP Orange, powder for oral solution
- MOXIVIG 0.5%w/v Eye Drops, Solution
- MOXIVIG 0.5%w/v Eye Drops, Solution
- MultiHance PFS
- Mycamine 50mg and 100mg powder for solution for infusion
- Mycophenolate Mofetil Sandoz 250 mg capsules, hard
- Myocrisin 100mg/ml Solution for Injection
- MYOVIEW
- MYOZYME 50 mg Solution for Infusion
- Mysoline Tablets 50mg
- Mysoline Tablets 50mg
- Nabumetone Tablets 500mg
- NAGLAZYME Solution for Infusion
- Naloxone 400 micrograms/ml Solution for Injection or Infusion
- Napratec OP
- Naproxen 500 mg tablets
- Naproxen 500 mg tablets
- Naproxen Tablets 250mg
- Nastrosa 1mg film-coated tablets
- Natecal D3 Chewable Tablets
- Natecal D3 Chewable Tablets
- Natecal D3 Chewable Tablets
- Natecal D3 Chewable Tablets
- Natracalm
- Navelbine 10 mg / ml concentrate for solution for infusion
- NEBIDO 1000 mg/4ml
- Nebivolol 5 mg Tablets
- Negaban 1 g, powder for solution for injection/infusion.
- NEOSPECT
- NEUPRO Transdermal Patch
- NEXAVAR Film-Coated Tablets
- Nexplanon 68 mg implant for subdermal use
- Nexplanon 68 mg implant for subdermal use
- NICORETTE CINNAMINT 2mg Gum
- Nicorette combi patch + gum
- Nicorette Icy White 4mg Gum
- Nicorette invisi 10 mg patch.
- Nicorette invisi 15 mg patch.
- Nicorette invisi 25 mg patch.
- Nicotinell classic 2mg medicated chewing gum
- Nicotinell classic 4mg medicated chewing gum
- Nicotinell liquorice 2mg medicated chewing gum
- Nicotinell liquorice 4mg medicated chewing gum
- Nimodrel XL 30mg & 60mg tablets
- Nivestim 12 MU/ 0.2 ml solution for injection/infusion
- Nivestim 48 MU/ 0.5 ml solution for injection/infusion
- NOBLIGAN Tablets
- Novgos
- Novgos
- NovoMix 30 Penfill 100 U/ml, NovoMix 30 FlexPen 100 U/ml
- NovoMix 30 Penfill 100 U/ml, NovoMix 30 FlexPen 100 U/ml
- NOXAFIL 40 mg/ml oral suspension
- Nozinan tablets
- Nplate with Reconstitution Pack
- Nuelin SA 250 mg Tablets
- Nuromol 200mg/500mg tablets
- NuvaRing
- Nuvelle Continuous
- Nyogel 0.1% Eye Gel
- Nyogel 0.1% Eye Gel
- octaplas
- Olanzapine 2.5mg Film-coated Tablets
- Olanzapine 2.5mg Film-coated Tablets
- Omeprazole 10mg Capsules
- Omeprazole 20mg Capsules
- OMNIC MR
- OMNIPAQUE
- OMNISCAN
- Onbrez Breezhaler 150 microgram inhalation powder, hard capsules
- Onbrez Breezhaler 300 microgram inhalation powder, hard capsules
- Ondansetron 2 mg/ml Injection.
- Onglyza 2.5mg & 5mg film-coated tablets
- Opizone 50mg film-coated Tablets
- OPTISON
- Orap 4 mg tablets
- Orfadin 10 mg hard capsules
- Orfadin 10 mg hard capsules
- Orfadin 2 mg hard capsules
- Orfadin 5mg hard capsules
- Original Andrews Salts
- Osmanil 75 micrograms/h transdermal patch (Winthrop)
- Osmanil 75 micrograms/h transdermal patch (Winthrop)
- Otrivine® Mu-Cron
- Oxactin Capsules 20mg
- OxyContin® 15 mg, 30 mg, 60 mg, 120mg prolonged release tablets
- OXYNORM 10 mg/ml, solution for injection or infusion
- OXYNORM Concentrate 10 mg/ml
- OxyNorm liquid 5 mg/5 ml oral solution
- Ozurdex
- Ozurdex
- Palexia 50 mg film-coated tablets
- Palexia SR 100 mg prolonged-release tablets
- Palladone SR capsules
- Panadol ActiFast
- Panadol OA 1000 mg Tablets
- Pandemrix suspension and emulsion for emulsion for injection
- Pandemrix suspension and emulsion for emulsion for injection
- Pantoprazole 20 mg Gastro-resistant Tablets
- Pantoprazole 40 mg Gastro-resistant Tablets
- Pantoprazole 40 mg Powder for Solution for Injection
- Parvolex 200 mg/ml Concentrate for Solution for Infusion
- PecFent
- Pedea 5 mg/ml solution for injection
- Pedea 5 mg/ml solution for injection
- PEDIACEL
- Pegasys 135mcg and 180mcg solution for injection in Pre-filled Syringe/Pre-filled Pen
- Pentacarinat 300mg
- Pentasa Slow Release Tablets 1g
- PepcidTwo
- Pepto-Bismol Chewable Tablets
- Pepto-Bismol, 17.5mg/ml oral suspension
- Pericyazine 10mg/5ml Syrup
- Perindopril 2 mg Tablets
- Pharmadreams - Enalapril 10mg Tablets
- Pharmadreams - Enalapril 10mg Tablets
- Pharmadreams - Enalapril 20mg Tablets
- Pharmadreams - Enalapril 20mg Tablets
- Phenindione 10mg tablets
- Phenindione 25mg tablets
- Phenindione 25mg tablets
- Phenindione 50mg tablets
- Phenindione 50mg tablets
- Phenytoin Injection B.P. 250mg/5ml
- Phorpain Gel 5%
- Phorpain Gel Maximum Strength
- Pinexel PR 400 micrograms Prolonged-Release Hard Capsules
- Pinexel PR 400 micrograms Prolonged-Release Hard Capsules
- Piriteze Allergy Syrup
- Piroxicam Capsules
- Politid XL 150mg Prolonged-release Capsules
- Prempak-C
- PREOTACT Solution for Injection
- Prevenar 13® suspension for injection
- PREVENAR SUSPENSION FOR INJECTION
- Pritor
- Privigen 100mg/ml solution for infusion
- Prochlorperazine 5 mg
- Prochlorperazine 5 mg tablets
- Prochlorperazine Injection BP 12.5mg/ml, 1ml & 2ml
- PROCORALAN 5 mg and 7.5 mg coated tablets
- Prolia
- Prolia
- Promethazine Hydrochloride
- Promethazine Hydrochloride
- Prostap SR DCS
- Protelos
- Protelos
- PROTIUM 20 mg Tablet
- PROTIUM 40 mg Tablet
- Protopic 0.03% ointment
- Protopic 0.1% ointment
- PULMICORT INHALER
- PULMICORT RESPULES
- Pulvinal Beclometasone Inhaler 100,200 and 400 micrograms
- PULVINAL SALBUTAMOL
- Qlaira
- Quellada-M Liquid
- Quinoric 200mg Film-Coated Tablets
- Qutenza 179mg cutaneous patch
- Qutenza 179mg cutaneous patch
- Qvar 100 Easi-Breathe
- Qvar 100 Easi-Breathe
- Qvar 50 Easi-Breathe
- Qvar 50 Easi-Breathe
- Qvar MDI 50 micrograms
- Rapamune
- Rapilysin 10 U powder and solvent for solution for injection.
- Rapiscan (regadenoson)
- RAPTIVA 100 mg/ml
- Rebif 44mg injection
- Rebif 8.8 mg injection
- Rebif Solution for Injection in Pre-filled Pens
- Renvela 2.4 g powder for oral suspension
- Renvela 800 mg film coated tablets
- REPLAGAL 1 mg/ml concentrate for solution for infusion.
- Resolor 1mg film-coated tablets
- Resolor 1mg film-coated tablets
- Resolor 2mg film-coated tablets
- Resolor 2mg film-coated tablets
- Revatio 0.8 mg/ml solution for injection
- REVATIO 20 mg film-coated tablets
- Revlimid
- REYATAZ
- Rheumox Capsules
- RHINISENG Suspension for injection for pigs.
- Rhumalgan CR 75
- Rhumalgan SR 75 mg Modified Release Capsules
- Rhumalgan XL 100mg modified-release capsules
- Rinstead Sugar Free Pastilles
- RISPERDAL Tablets, Liquid & Quicklet
- Ropinirole 0.5 mg Film-Coated Tablets
- Rupafin 10mg
- Saizen 5.83 mg/ml and 8 mg/ml solution for injection
- Savlon First Aid Wash 0.5% w/v Cutaneous Spray
- SECTRAL 400mg tablets
- Sensodyne Mint
- Sensodyne Total Care F Toothpaste
- Seretide 50, 125, 250 Evohaler
- SEROQUEL XL Tablets
- Sevikar
- Simple Linctus Paediatric Sugar Free
- Simponi 50 mg solution for injection
- Simvador 80mg
- Simvastatin 40mg
- Simvastatin 40mg/5ml Oral Suspension
- Simvastatin 80mg
- SOLIRIS Solution for Infusion
- Soloc 5 mg Tablets
- Soloc 5 mg Tablets
- Solpadeine Max Soluble Tablets
- Solpadeine Max Soluble Tablets
- SOMAVERT Solution for Injection
- SPIRIVA 18mg
- SPIRIVA 2.5mg
- SPRYCEL Film-Coated Tablets
- STALEVO 100 mg/25 mg/200 mg film-coated tablet
- STALEVO 150 mg/37.5 mg/200 mg film-coated tablet
- Stalevo 200/50/200mg
- Stalevo 200/50/200mg
- STALEVO 50mg/12.5mg/200mg film - coated tablet
- Stelara 45 mg solution for injection
- Stelazine 5 mg Tablets
- Stelazine 5 mg Tablets
- Stelazine Syrup
- STRATTERA
- STRONAZON 400 micrograms MR Capsules
- Stugeron 15 mg
- Styptic Pencil
- SUBOXONE Sublingual Tablets
- SULPOR
- SUTENT Hard Capsules
- Sycrest 5 mg sublingual tablets
- SYMBICORT 100/6 TURBOHALER
- SYMBICORT 200/6 TURBOHALER
- Synflorix suspension for injection in pre-filled syringe
- TAMBOCOR Tablets
- TAMBOCOR XL Capsules
- TAMIFLU Capsules
- TAMIFLU Suspension
- Tarceva 25mg, 100mg and 150mg Film-Coated Tablets
- Tarivid IV Infusion Solution
- TASIGNA Hard Capsules
- Taxceus 20mg/ml concentrate for solution for infusion
- Tegretol® 100mg/5ml Liquid
- Tegretol® 125mg, 250 mg Suppositories
- Tekamlo
- TEKAMLO
- TEKAMLO
- Tekamlo
- Telmisartan Actavis 20 mg tablets
- Telmisartan Actavis 20 mg tablets
- TELZIR 50 mg/ml oral suspension (HIV)
- TELZIR 700 mg Film-coated Tablets (HIV)
- Temazepam Tablets 10mg and 20mg
- TEPADINA 100 mg powder for concentrate for solution for infusion
- Tertroxin Tablets 20mcg
- TESTOGEL 50 mg Gel
- Thelin 100 mg film-coated tablets
- Thiopental injection
- Thwart 26%w/w cutaneous solution
- Thymoglobuline®25 mg powder for solution for infusion
- Tizanidine 2mg Tablets
- TOBRADEX
- Topotecan Hospira 4 mg/4 ml concentrate for solution for infusion
- Topotecan Hospira 4 mg/4 ml concentrate for solution for infusion
- Tostran 2% Gel
- TOVIAZ Tablets
- TRACTOCILE injection
- TRADOREC XL® prolonged-release tablets
- TRAMACET Film-Coated Tablets
- Tramacet® 37.5 mg/325 mg effervescent tablets
- TRANSTEC Transdermal Patch
- Trazodone 100mg Capsules (Winthrop)
- Trazodone 150mg Tablets
- TREDAPTIVE 1000 mg/20 mg modified release tablets
- Tridestra
- Triiodothyronine 20 Micrograms Powder For Solution For Injection
- Trisequens® film-coated tablets
- Trobalt
- TYGACIL Solution for Infusion.
- TYSABRI 300 mg concentrate for solution for infusion
- UFTORAL Hard Capsules
- Urokinase 10,000 I.U.
- Vagifem 25 micrograms film-coated tablets
- VALCYTE Film-coated Tablets
- Valdoxan
- Valdoxan
- VALLERGAN Tablet
- Vaniqa 11.5% cream
- Vedrop 50 mg/ml oral solution
- VEGANIN
- VELCADE 3.5mg powder Solution for Injection
- VENTMAX SR
- VERMOX Suspension
- Vesicare 5mg & 10mg film-coated tablets
- VIATIM
- Viazem XL 120mg / 180mg / 240mg / 300mg / 360mg
- VIMOVO 500 mg/20 mg modified-release tablets
- VIMOVO 500 mg/20 mg modified-release tablets
- VIMPAT 15 mg/ml syrup
- VIMPAT Film-coated tablets
- VIMPAT Solution for Infusion
- VIREAD 245 mg Film-coated Tablets
- Virgan
- VIROFLU
- Vistide 75 mg/ml concentrate for solution for infusion
- Vitile XL 30 mg Prolonged-release Tablets
- Vivadex 0.5, mg 1 mg, 5 mg hard capsules
- Voltarol 25mg, 50mg Rapid Tablets
- Votrient 200 mg and 400 mg film coated tablets
- Votrient 200 mg and 400 mg film coated tablets
- Votrient 200 mg film-coated tablets
- Votrient 200 mg film-coated tablets
- Votrient 200 mg film-coated tablets
- Votrient 200 mg film-coated tablets
- VPRIV 200 Units powder for solution for infusion
- VPRIV 400 Units powder for solution for infusion
- Warfarin Tablets 1mg
- Warfarin Tablets 3mg B.P.
- Warfarin Tablets 5mg B.P.
- Water for Injections
- Welldorm Elixir
- Welldorm Tablets
- WILZIN Hard Capsules
- Winfex XL 150mg
- Winfex XL 75mg
- Witch Doctor ® 81.5%w/w Gel
- Witch Doctor ® 81.5%w/w Gel
- XAGRID 0.5mg Hard Capsule
- Xarelto 10 mg film-coated tablets
- Xarelto 15mg film-coated tablets
- Xarelto 20mg film-coated tablets
- XEFO
- Xeloda 150mg and 500mg Film-coated Tablets
- XEPLION 50 mg, 75 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg prolonged release suspension for injection
- Xiapex 0.9 mg powder and solvent for solution for injection
- XIGRIS Solution for Infusion
- Xismox 60 XL Prolonged Release Tablets
- Xyrem 500 mg/ml oral solution
- Yentreve 20mg and 40mg hard gastro-resistant capsules
- YONDELIS Solution for Infusion.
- ZANIDIP 20 mg tablets
- Zantac 75 Tablets
- ZAPAIN
- ZERIDAME SR Prolonged Release Tablets
- ZIAGEN Oral Solution (HIV)
- Zicron 40mg Tablets
- Zidovudine 250mg capsules
- Zirtek allergy relief for children 1 mg/ml oral solution
- ZOMETA 4mg/5ml Concentrate for Solution for Infusion
- ZONEGRAN
- Zoton FasTab
- ZOVIRAX Cream
- Zutectra
- Zutectra
- ZYDOL 50mg Capsules
- ZYDOL Soluble Tablets
- ZYDOL Solution
- ZYPREXA Solution for Injection
- Zyvox 600 mg Film-Coated Tablets, 100 mg/5 ml Granules for Oral Suspension, 2 mg/ml Solution for Infusion





