Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Tabiclor




Tabiclor may be available in the countries listed below.


Ingredient matches for Tabiclor



Cefaclor

Cefaclor is reported as an ingredient of Tabiclor in the following countries:


  • Oman

International Drug Name Search

Trecid




Trecid may be available in the countries listed below.


Ingredient matches for Trecid



Guaifenesin

Guaifenesin is reported as an ingredient of Trecid in the following countries:


  • Romania

International Drug Name Search

Monday, April 26, 2010

Salumosin




Salumosin may be available in the countries listed below.


Ingredient matches for Salumosin



Nicergoline

Nicergoline is reported as an ingredient of Salumosin in the following countries:


  • Japan

International Drug Name Search

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Bacampicillin




In the US, Bacampicillin (bacampicillin systemic) is a member of the drug class aminopenicillins and is used to treat Bladder Infection, Gonococcal Infection - Uncomplicated, Otitis Media, Pneumonia, Skin and Structure Infection, Skin Infection and Upper Respiratory Tract Infection.

US matches:

  • Bacampicillin

Scheme

Rec.INN

ATC (Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification)

J01CA06

CAS registry number (Chemical Abstracts Service)

0050972-17-3

Chemical Formula

C21-H27-N3-O7-S

Molecular Weight

465

Therapeutic Categories

Antibacterial: Penicillin, broad-spectrum

Antibacterial: Penicillin, penicillinase-sensitive

Chemical Name

(2S,5R,6R)-6-[(R)-(2-Amino-2-phenylacetamido)]-3,3-dimethyl-7-oxo-4-thia-1-azabicyclo[3.2.0]heptane-2-carboxylic acid ester with Ethyl 1-hydroxyethyl carbonate (WHO)

Foreign Names

  • Bacampicillinum (Latin)
  • Bacampicillin (German)
  • Bacampicilline (French)
  • Bacampicilina (Spanish)

Generic Names

  • Bacampicillin (OS: BAN)
  • Bacampicillina (OS: DCIT)
  • Bacampicilline (OS: DCF)
  • Carampicillin (IS)
  • EPC 272 (IS)
  • Bacampicillin Hydrochloride (OS: USAN, BANM)
  • Bacampicillin hydrochlorid (PH: Ph. Eur. 6)
  • Bacampicillin Hydrochloride (PH: BP 2010, JP XV, USP 32, Ph. Eur. 6)
  • Bacampicilline (chlorhydrate de) (PH: Ph. Eur. 6)
  • Bacampicillini hydrochloridum (PH: Ph. Eur. 6)

Brand Names

  • Bacampicin
    Pharmacia, Luxembourg


  • Bakamsilin
    Koçak, Turkey


  • Penbak
    Eczacibasi, Turkey


  • Bacacil
    Rottapharm, Italy


  • Bacagen
    B&G, Italy


  • Bacampicillina Angenerico
    Angenerico, Italy


  • Bacampicillina EG
    EG, Italy


  • Bacampicillina Germed
    Germed Pliva, Italy


  • Bacampicillina K24
    K24, Italy


  • Bacampicillina Mylan
    Mylan, Italy


  • Bacampicillina Sandoz
    Sandoz, Italy


  • Bacampicin
    Pharmacia, Luxembourg


  • Bacasint
    Piam, Italy


  • Bacillin
    Lafare, Italy


  • Penglobe
    AstraZeneca, India; AstraZeneca, Luxembourg; AstraZeneca, Philippines


  • Pengood
    Nichi-Iko PharmaceuticalJMA, Japan


  • Pharmaniaga Bacampicillin
    Pharmaniaga, Malaysia


  • Rebacil
    Lisapharma, Italy


  • Winnipeg
    SF, Italy

International Drug Name Search

Glossary

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

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Friday, April 23, 2010

Allerfin




Allerfin may be available in the countries listed below.


Ingredient matches for Allerfin



Chlorphenamine

Chlorphenamine maleate (a derivative of Chlorphenamine) is reported as an ingredient of Allerfin in the following countries:


  • Bahrain

  • Iraq

  • Jordan

  • Kuwait

  • Lebanon

  • Libya

  • Nigeria

  • Oman

  • Qatar

  • Saudi Arabia

  • Sudan

  • Syria

  • United Arab Emirates

  • Yemen

International Drug Name Search

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Baby Lotion


Generic Name: topical emollients (TOP i kal ee MOL i ents)

Brand Names: Aloe Vesta Cream, AlphaSoft, AmeriPhor, Aqua Glycolic, Aqua Lube, Aquaphor, Aveeno, Baby Lotion, Baby Oil, Bag Balm, Baza-Pro, Beta Care, Blistex Lip Balm, Carmex, CarraKlenz, CeraVe, CeraVe AM, Cetaphil Lotion, Chap Stick, Citraderm, CoolBottoms, Corn Huskers Lotion, Curel Moisture Lotion, Derma Soothe, Dr Scholl's Essentials Cracked Skin Repair, Eucerin, Herpecin-L, K-Y Jelly, Keri Lotion, Lamisilk Heel Balm, Lubri-Soft, Lubriderm, Mederma, Moisturel, Natural Ice, NeutrapHor, NeutrapHorus Rex, Neutrogena Cleansing, Neutrogena Lotion, Nivea, Nutraderm, Pacquin, Phisoderm, Pretty Feet & Hands, Proshield Skincare Kit, Remedy 4-in-1 Cleansing Lotion, Replens, Secura, Sensi-Care, Soft Sense, St. Ives, Theraplex Lotion, Vaseline Intensive Care


What are Baby Lotion (topical emollients)?

Emollients are substances that moisten and soften your skin.


Topical (for the skin) emollients are used to treat or prevent dry skin. Topical emollients are sometimes contained in products that also treat acne, chapped lips, diaper rash, cold sores, or other minor skin irritation.


There are many brands and forms of topical emollients available and not all are listed on this leaflet.


Topical emollients may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.


What is the most important information I should know about Baby Lotion (topical emollients)?


You should not use a topical emollient if you are allergic to it. Topical emollients will not treat or prevent a skin infection.

Ask a doctor or pharmacist before using this medication if you have deep wounds or open sores, swelling, warmth, redness, oozing, bleeding, large areas of skin irritation, or any type of allergy.


What should I discuss with my healthcare provider before using Baby Lotion (topical emollients)?


You should not use a topical emollient if you are allergic to it. Topical emollients will not treat or prevent a skin infection.

Ask a doctor or pharmacist if it is safe for you to use this medicine if you have:



  • deep wounds or open sores;




  • swelling, warmth, redness, oozing, or bleeding;




  • large areas of skin irritation;




  • any type of allergy; or



  • if you are pregnant or breast-feeding.

How should I use Baby Lotion (topical emollients)?


Use exactly as directed on the label, or as prescribed by your doctor. Do not use in larger or smaller amounts or for longer than recommended.


Clean the skin where you will apply the topical emollient. It may help to apply this product when your skin is wet or damp. Follow directions on the product label.


Shake the product container if recommended on the label.

Apply a small amount of topical emollient to the affected area and rub in gently.


If you are using a stick, pad, or soap form of topical emollient, follow directions for use on the product label.


Do not use this product over large area of skin. Do not apply a topical emollient to a deep puncture wound or severe burn without medical advice.

If your skin appears white or gray and feels soggy, you may be applying too much topical emollient or using it too often.


Some forms of topical emollient may be flammable and should not be used near high heat or open flame, or applied while you are smoking.

Store as directed away from moisture, heat, and light. Keep the bottle, tube, or other container tightly closed when not in use.


What happens if I miss a dose?


Since this product is used as needed, it does not have a daily dosing schedule. Seek medical advice if your condition does not improve after using a topical emollient.


What happens if I overdose?


Seek emergency medical attention or call the Poison Help line at 1-800-222-1222.

What should I avoid while taking Baby Lotion (topical emollients)?


Avoid getting topical emollients in your eyes, nose, or mouth. If this does happen, rinse with water. Avoid exposure to sunlight or tanning beds. Some topical emollients can make your skin more sensitive to sunlight or UV rays.

Baby Lotion (topical emollients) side effects


Get emergency medical help if you have any of these signs of an allergic reaction: hives; difficult breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat. Stop using the topical emollient and call your doctor if you have severe burning, stinging, redness, or irritation where the product was applied.

Less serious side effects are more likely, and you may have none at all.


This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.


What other drugs will affect Baby Lotion (topical emollients)?


It is not likely that other drugs you take orally or inject will have an effect on topically applied products. But many drugs can interact with each other. Tell your doctor about all medications you use. This includes prescription, over-the-counter, vitamin, and herbal products. Do not start a new medication without telling your doctor.



More Baby Lotion resources


  • Baby Lotion Use in Pregnancy & Breastfeeding
  • 0 Reviews for Baby - Add your own review/rating


  • Biafine Emulsion MedFacts Consumer Leaflet (Wolters Kluwer)

  • Campath Monograph (AHFS DI)

  • Campral Monograph (AHFS DI)

  • Camptosar Monograph (AHFS DI)

  • Diabinese Monograph (AHFS DI)

  • Kinerase Cream MedFacts Consumer Leaflet (Wolters Kluwer)

  • Neosalus Foam MedFacts Consumer Leaflet (Wolters Kluwer)

  • Promiseb Cream MedFacts Consumer Leaflet (Wolters Kluwer)



Compare Baby Lotion with other medications


  • Dry Skin


Where can I get more information?


  • Your pharmacist can provide more information about topical emollients.


Sadimet




Sadimet may be available in the countries listed below.


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

Ingredient matches for Sadimet



Sulfadimethoxine

Sulfadimethoxine sodium (a derivative of Sulfadimethoxine) is reported as an ingredient of Sadimet in the following countries:


  • Italy

International Drug Name Search

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Ohlexin




Ohlexin may be available in the countries listed below.


Ingredient matches for Ohlexin



Cefalexin

Cefalexin is reported as an ingredient of Ohlexin in the following countries:


  • Japan

International Drug Name Search

Monday, April 5, 2010

Ciprex




Ciprex may be available in the countries listed below.


Ingredient matches for Ciprex



Ciprofloxacin

Ciprofloxacin is reported as an ingredient of Ciprex in the following countries:


  • Russian Federation

International Drug Name Search

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Risfarmal




Risfarmal may be available in the countries listed below.


Ingredient matches for Risfarmal



Risperidone

Risperidone is reported as an ingredient of Risfarmal in the following countries:


  • Spain

International Drug Name Search

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Dipipéron




Dipipéron may be available in the countries listed below.


Ingredient matches for Dipipéron



Pipamperone

Pipamperone is reported as an ingredient of Dipipéron in the following countries:


  • Tunisia

Pipamperone dihydrochloride (a derivative of Pipamperone) is reported as an ingredient of Dipipéron in the following countries:


  • France

International Drug Name Search