teva-acebutolol tablet
teva canada limited - acebutolol (acebutolol hydrochloride) - tablet - 200mg - acebutolol (acebutolol hydrochloride) 200mg - beta-adrenergic blocking agents
teva-acebutolol tablet
teva canada limited - acebutolol (acebutolol hydrochloride) - tablet - 400mg - acebutolol (acebutolol hydrochloride) 400mg - beta-adrenergic blocking agents
saizen 10iu - kit powder for solution
emd serono, a division of emd inc., canada - somatropin; sodium chloride - powder for solution - 3.3mg; 5ml - somatropin 3.3mg; sodium chloride 5ml - pituitary
saizen powder for solution
emd serono, a division of emd inc., canada - somatropin - powder for solution - 5mg - somatropin 5mg - pituitary
saizen 8.8mg (5.83mg/ml) powder for solution
emd serono, a division of emd inc., canada - somatropin - powder for solution - 8.8mg - somatropin 8.8mg - pituitary
saizen solution
emd serono, a division of emd inc., canada - somatropin - solution - 5.83mg - somatropin 5.83mg - pituitary
saizen solution
emd serono, a division of emd inc., canada - somatropin - solution - 8mg - somatropin 8mg - pituitary
saizen solution
emd serono, a division of emd inc., canada - somatropin - solution - 8mg - somatropin 8mg - pituitary
viceton chloramphenicol tablet coated
osborn - chloramphenicol (unii: 66974fr9q1) (chloramphenicol - unii:66974fr9q1) - chloramphenicol 1 g
viceton- chloramphenicol tablet, coated
bimeda, inc. - chloramphenicol (unii: 66974fr9q1) (chloramphenicol - unii:66974fr9q1) - chloramphenicol 250 mg - indications : chloramphenicol tablets are recommended for oral treatment of the following conditions in dogs: - bacterial pulmonary infections caused by susceptible microorganisms such as: staphylococcus aureus , streptococcus pyogenes and brucella bronchiseptica . - infections of the urinary tract caused by susceptible microorganisms such as: escherichia coli , proteus vulgaris , corynebacterium renale , streptococcus spp., and hemolytic staphylococcus . - enteritis caused by susceptible microorganisms such as: e. coli , proteus spp., salmonella spp., and pseudomonas spp. - infections associated with canine distemper caused by susceptible microorganisms such as: b. bronchiseptica , e. coli , p. aeruginosa , proteus spp., shigella spp. and neisseria catarrhalis . additional adjunctive therapy should be used when indicated. most susceptible infectious disease organisms will respond to chloramphenicol therapy in three to five days when the recommended dosage regimen is followed. if no response to chloram