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ANDROCUR 50mg 20 pcs. (Cyproterone)

60.70
Antiandrogen Used as antiandrogen monotherapy and androgen deprivation agent in palliative treatment of prostate cancer in men

ANDROCUR 50mg 2х50 Stk. (Cyproteron)

175.77
Antiandrogen Used as antiandrogen monotherapy and androgen deprivation agent in palliative treatment of prostate cancer in men

ANDROCUR 50mg 50 pcs. (Cyproterone)

108.31
Antiandrogen Used as antiandrogen monotherapy and androgen deprivation agent in palliative treatment of prostate cancer in men

Campral (Acamprosate), 48

62.92
The drug is a medication to support the treatment of alcohol withdrawal.

Campral (Acamprosate), 168

117.40
The drug is a medication to support the treatment of alcohol withdrawal.

Campral (Acamprosate), 84

78.68
The drug is a medication to support the treatment of alcohol withdrawal.

Co-Diovan 160 mg/12.5 mg, 98

115.90
Treatment of essential hypertension in patients

Co-Diovan 160 mg/25 mg, 98

166.56
Treatment of essential hypertension in patients

Co-Diovan 80 mg/12.5 mg, 98

120.92
Treatment of essential hypertension in patients

Co-Diovan forte 320 mg/25 mg, 98

218.88
Treatment of essential hypertension in patients

Coumadin, 5mg, 100

65.88
What is Coumadin? This medicine is used to treat blood clots (eg, deep vein thrombosis-DVT or pulmonary embolism-PE) and/or to prevent new blood clots from forming in the body. Preventing harmful blood clots from forming helps reduce the risk of a stroke or heart attack. The active ingredient in this medicine is warfarin. Warfarin competitively inhibits vitamin K epoxide reductase complex 1 (VKORC1), which is an enzyme required to activate vitamin K in the body. Through this mechanism, warfarin can deplete the functional stores of vitamin K and, consequently, reduce the synthesis of active blood clotting factors. Warfarin entered clinical practice under the trade name Coumadin and was approved for human use in 1954. One of the first recipients of warfarin was US President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who was prescribed the drug after a heart attack in 1955. Warfarin was first registered for use as a rodenticide in the US in 1948 and immediately became popular. Although warfarin was developed by Link, the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation funded the research and received a patent. Coumadin is manufactured by Bristol-Myers Squibb. Coumadin is available in the following forms: 1mg, 2mg, 2.5mg, 3mg, 4mg, 5mg, 6mg, 7.5mg, 10mg. Warfarin belongs to a class of drugs called anticoagulants. A drug class is a group of drugs that work in a similar way. These drugs are often used to treat these conditions.