gemcitabine 200 mg powder for solution for infusion
fresenius kabi oncology plc - gemcitabine - powder for solution for infusion - 200 milligram(s) - pyrimidine analogues; gemcitabine
pro-amiodarone - 200 tablet
pro doc limitee - amiodarone hydrochloride - tablet - 200mg - amiodarone hydrochloride 200mg - class iii antiarrythmics
quetiapine xr kp 200 mg quetiapine (as fumarate) modified release tablet blister
amneal pharma australia pty ltd - quetiapine fumarate -
quetiapine xr kp 200 mg quetiapine (as fumarate) modified release tablet bottle
amneal pharma australia pty ltd - quetiapine fumarate -
carbalex 200mg tablets
g.l. pharma gmbh - carbamazepine - tablets - 200mg
draxxin kp- tulathromycin and ketoprofen injection injection, solution
zoetis inc. - tulathromycin (unii: q839i13422) (tulathromycin - unii:q839i13422), ketoprofen (unii: 90y4qc304k) (ketoprofen - unii:90y4qc304k) - draxxin® kp is indicated for the treatment of bovine respiratory disease (brd) associated with mannheimia haemolytica , pasteurella multocida , histophilus somni , and mycoplasma bovis , and control of pyrexia associated with brd in beef steers, beef heifers, beef calves 2 months of age and older, beef bulls, dairy bulls, and replacement dairy heifers. not for use in reproducing animals over one year of age, dairy calves, or veal calves. the use of draxxin kp injection is contraindicated in animals previously found to be hypersensitive to tulathromycin and ketoprofen. not for human use. keep out of reach of children. the safety data sheet (sds) provides more detailed occupational safety information. to obtain a safety data sheet contact zoetis inc. at 1-888-963-8471.
kp metronidazole tablets (pom)
metronidazole 200mg
kp metronidazole (otc)
metronidazole 200mg/5ml
kp cotrimoxazole paediatric (pom)
sulphamethoxazole 200mg/trimethoprim 40mg bp per 5ml
kp g4 /focus - neurophysiologic monitoring system
natus medical pty ltd - 46566 - neurophysiologic monitoring system - to be used as an electrophysiology recording device via external recording electrodes attached to the patient's skin