Tinatox may be available in the countries listed below.
Ingredient matches for Tinatox
Tolnaftate is reported as an ingredient of Tinatox in the following countries:
- Germany
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Tinatox may be available in the countries listed below.
Tolnaftate is reported as an ingredient of Tinatox in the following countries:
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Nefrix may be available in the countries listed below.
Hydrochlorothiazide is reported as an ingredient of Nefrix in the following countries:
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Foscarnet sodique may be available in the countries listed below.
Foscarnet sodique (DCF) is known as Foscarnet in the US.
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Glossary
| DCF | Dénomination Commune Française |
Indome may be available in the countries listed below.
Indometacin is reported as an ingredient of Indome in the following countries:
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Dalmarelin may be available in the countries listed below.
In some countries, this medicine may only be approved for veterinary use.
Lecirelin is reported as an ingredient of Dalmarelin in the following countries:
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Ondansétron Winthrop may be available in the countries listed below.
Ondansetron is reported as an ingredient of Ondansétron Winthrop in the following countries:
Ondansetron hydrochloride dihydrate (a derivative of Ondansetron) is reported as an ingredient of Ondansétron Winthrop in the following countries:
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Tikosyn is a brand name of dofetilide, approved by the FDA in the following formulation(s):
No. There is currently no therapeutically equivalent version of Tikosyn available.
Note: Fraudulent online pharmacies may attempt to sell an illegal generic version of Tikosyn. These medications may be counterfeit and potentially unsafe. If you purchase medications online, be sure you are buying from a reputable and valid online pharmacy. Ask your health care provider for advice if you are unsure about the online purchase of any medication.
See also: About generic drugs.
Patents are granted by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office at any time during a drug's development and may include a wide range of claims.