potties sulphanilamide ointment
blue cross veterinary products pty ltd - acriflavine | sulfanilamide | cod liver oil | pine oil | turpentine-natural - antibacterial
acriflavine emulsion
resmed pharmaceuticals - acriflavine bpc - emulsion - acriflavine bpc 0.10g/100ml
acriflavine
psm healthcare ltd trading as api consumer brands - acriflavine 0.1%{relative} - topical solution - 0.1% w/v - active: acriflavine 0.1%{relative}
acriflavine
ranvet pty. limited - acriflavine - unknown - acriflavine anilide/aniline active 0.0 - active constituent
prime's acriflavine solution 0.4%
prime pharmaceutical sdn. bhd. - acriflavine -
prime's acriflavine cream 0.1%
prime pharmaceutical sdn. bhd. - acriflavine -
polylab acriflavine lotion 0.4%
polylab biotech sdn. bhd. - acriflavine -
polylab acriflavine lotion 0.4%
polylab biotech sdn. bhd. - acriflavine -
pets quality aquarium products fungus & fin rot cure
australian pet supplies pty ltd - acriflavine; malachite green - misc. fish tank medication - acriflavine anilide/aniline active 2.0 mg/ml; malachite green dye-green active 0.4 mg/ml - antibiotic & related - fish aquarium freshwater | cold water | tropical - fin and tail rot | fungus | fin rot | fungal leaf spots | fungi | fungus diseases | leaf spot diseases | leaf spots | tail rot
bacteria and fungi aquarium cure program salt- acriflavine hydrochloride, methyl orange, ethacridine lactate, methylene blue anh
prodibio sas - acriflavine hydrochloride (unii: 1s73vw819c) (acriflavine - unii:1t3a50395t), methyl orange (unii: 6b4tc34456) (methyl orange - unii:6b4tc34456), ethacridine lactate (unii: v5il571c1t) (ethacridine - unii:wix85m1a6r), methylene blue anhydrous (unii: 8nap7826ub) (methylene blue - unii:t42p99266k) - acriflavine 2.00 mg in 1 ml - invertebrates such as corals, snails, anemones and shrimps cannot withstand bacteria & fungi salt, and must be removed from the aquarium before beginning the treatment. the simultaneous use of water treatment products may decrease the effectiveness of bacteria & fungi salt. do not use with another treatment. dispose old drugs not entirely used up at the respective collecting points disposal advice: after use, vials must be thrown in recyclable glass rubbish