neulactil
clinect nz pty limited - periciazine 2.5mg; ; - tablet - 2.5 mg - active: periciazine 2.5mg excipient: colloidal silicon dioxide lactose monohydrate magnesium stearate microcrystalline cellulose wheat starch - in adults with schizophrenia or other psychoses, for the treatment of symptoms or prevention of relapse. in anxiety, psychomotor agitation, violent or dangerously impulsive behaviour. neulactil is used as an adjunct to the short-term management of these conditions.
nozinan
clinect nz pty limited - levomepromazine hydrochloride 25 mg/ml equivalent to 22.5 mg/ml levomepromazine base; - solution for injection - 25 mg/ml - active: levomepromazine hydrochloride 25 mg/ml equivalent to 22.5 mg/ml levomepromazine base excipient: ascorbic acid sodium chloride sodium sulfite water for injection - nozinan is indicated in the management of terminal pain and accompanying restlessness or distress.
nozinan
clinect nz pty limited - levomepromazine maleate 100mg equivalent to levompromazine 74.1mg; ; - tablet - 100 mg - active: levomepromazine maleate 100mg equivalent to levompromazine 74.1mg excipient: calcium carbonate macrogol 6000 polyvinyl acetate potato starch sodium laurilsulfate stearic acid - psychiatry as an alternative to largactil in schizophrenia, especially when it is desirable to reduce psychomotor activity.
nozinan
clinect nz pty limited - levomepromazine maleate 25mg equivalent to levomepromazine 18.5mg; ; - tablet - 25 mg - active: levomepromazine maleate 25mg equivalent to levomepromazine 18.5mg excipient: calcium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate macrogol 6000 magnesium stearate polyvinyl acetate potato starch sodium laurilsulfate - psychiatry as an alternative to largactil in schizophrenia, especially when it is desirable to reduce psychomotor activity.
nozinan
clinect nz pty limited - levomepromazine maleate 135mg equivalent to levomepromazine 100mg; - tablet - 100 mg - active: levomepromazine maleate 135mg equivalent to levomepromazine 100mg excipient: colloidal hydrated silica dextrin hypromellose iron oxide yellow lactose monohydrate macrogol 6000 magnesium stearate titanium dioxide wheat starch - psychiatry as an alternative to largactil in schizophrenia, especially when it is desirable to reduce psychomotor activity.
nozinan
clinect nz pty limited - levomepromazine maleate 33.8mg equivalent to levomepromazine 25mg; - tablet - 25 mg - active: levomepromazine maleate 33.8mg equivalent to levomepromazine 25mg excipient: colloidal hydrated silica dextrin hypromellose iron oxide yellow lactose monohydrate macrogol 6000 magnesium stearate titanium dioxide wheat starch - psychiatry as an alternative to largactil in schizophrenia, especially when it is desirable to reduce psychomotor activity.
scotts lawn builder + weed kill
evergreen garden care australia pty ltd - dicamba; 2,4-d; mecoprop - granular formulation - dicamba benzoic acid-arylaliphatic active 0.7 g/kg; 2,4-d phenoxy acids-2,4-d active 10.3 g/kg; mecoprop phenoxy acids-propionics active 10.3 g/kg - herbicide - lawn | lawn -see label for inclusion/exclusions - broadleaf weeds - post emergent control | lawn feed | bindii | capeweed | catsear (flatweed) | chickweed | clover | cobbler's peg | creeping oxalis | dandelion | fat hen | fumitory | greener lawn | hydrocotyl | mallow | mouse-eared chickweed | pearlwort | plantain (lambs tongue) | stagger weed | wireweed
indirect binocular laser ophthalmoscope
alcon laboratories australia pty ltd - 32729 - indirect binocular laser ophthalmoscope - stereoscopic ophthalmic device used for the examination and laser treatment of the eye
indirect binocular laser ophthalmoscope
lumenis be anz pty ltd - 32729 - indirect binocular laser ophthalmoscope - a means for diagnosis and treatment of retinal ocular disease
biological therapies methylcobalamin 10mg/2ml injection vial
orthomolecular medisearch laboratories pty ltd trading as biological therapies - mecobalamin, quantity: 5 mg/ml - injection, solution - excipient ingredients: sodium chloride; water for injections - cobalamin deficiency may exist that is unable to be corrected by oral intake and in these cases parenteral administration may be preferable. oral administration of vitamin b12 may be insufficient in pernicious anaemia, malabsorption disorders, gastrectomy and gastrointestinal pathologies. specific indications may include: 1. pernicious anaemia as a result of in situ b12 deficiency. in pernicious anaemia co-methylcobalamin is disproportionately reduced in relation to other cobalamins. 2. as an adjunct to the treatment of peripheral neuropathies and diabetic polyneuropathy.