Ointments are viscous, unctuous, semisolid preparations containing either dissolved or suspended functional ingredients. The ointment base needs to be heated to above its melting temperature prior to the addition of the other ingredients. Low-shear or mixing speeds are typically used when the ointment base or finished formulation is cold/thick. Mixing speeds and shear can be increased when the ointment base is liquid, to uniformly disperse the functional ingredients.
In the manufacture of pharmaceuticals, encapsulation refers to a range of dosage forms—techniques used to enclose medicines—in a relatively stable shell known as a capsule, allowing them to, for example, be taken orally or be used as suppositories. The two main types of capsules are:
A tablet is a pharmaceutical dosage form. Tablets may be defined as the solid unit dosage form of medicament or medicaments with or without suitable excipients and prepared either by molding or by compression. It comprises a mixture of active substances and excipients, usually in powder form, pressed or compacted from a powder into a solid dose.
A tablet is a pharmaceutical dosage form. Tablets may be defined as the solid unit dosage form of medicament or medicaments with or without suitable excipients and prepared either by molding or by compression. It comprises a mixture of active substances and excipients, usually in powder form, pressed or compacted from a powder into a solid dose.
Injection (often referred to as a "shot" in US English, or a "jab" in UK English) is the act of putting a liquid, especially a drug, into a person's body using a needle (usually a hypodermic needle) and a syringe.[1] Injection is a technique for delivering drugs by parenteral administration, that is, administration via a route other than through the digestive tract. Parenteral injection includes subcutaneous, intramuscular, intravenous, intraperitoneal, intracardiac, intraarticular and intracavernous injection.
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Indications: Vitamin deficiency related problems.
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Indications: Antispasmodic
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Indications: Adrenocortical Steroid.
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Indications: Anti Histaminic and Anti Allergic.
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Indications: Cough caused bycommon cold, Asthma, Bronchitis.
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Indications:Anabolic steroid.
Packing: 10x1 ml
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Indications: Anabolic steroid.
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Indications: Adrenocortical Steroid.
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Indications:Antibacterial.
Packing: 25x30 ml, 25x20 ml, 25x10 ml
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Indications: Duodenal ulcer; benign gastric ulcer, reflux oesophagitis; postoperative gastric ulceration and other hyperacidity syndroms where reduction of acidity is beneficial.
Packing: 25x30 ml, 25x20 ml, 25x10 ml, 10x5x2 ml
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Injection of Vitamin B1+B6+B2 with Calcium Pantothanate
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Indications: Vitamin deficiency related problems.
Packing: 10x5x3 ml Box
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Indications: Analgesic and Antipyretic.
Packing: 25x30 ml
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Indications: Antiemetic (Anti-Vomiting).
Packing: 25x30 ml
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Indications: Sympathomimetic, Local Anaesthetic and Antlarrhythmic.
Packing: 25x30 ml
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Indications: Analgesic and Anti-Inflammatory.
Packing: 10x5x3 ml
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Indications: Analgesic and Anti-Inflammatory.
Packing: 10x5x1 ml
Multivitamin Injection Each ml contains:
Indications: Vitamin deficiency related problems.
Packing: 10x10 ml