Product List
You may be interested in
1. Antibiotics is the secondary metabolites that mainly produced by bacteria, mycete or other microorganism or synthetic analogues.
2. It is including β-lactams antibiotics, macrolide antibiotics, aminoglycoside antibiotics, tetracycline antibiotics, polyene antifungal antibiotics, chloramphenicol antibiotics, rifamycin antibiotics, Lincomycin Antibiotics etc.
β-lactams Antibiotics | Penicillin G, Procaine Benzyl Penicillin, Phenoxymethylpenicillin Potassium Tabs, Ampicillin, Amoxicillin, Ceftriaxone Sodium, Cefixime, Cefalexin, Cephradin, Aztreonam for Injection |
Macrolide Antibiotics | Erythromycin, Azithromycin, Chloroamphenicol, Meleumycin |
Aminoglycoside Antibiotics | Amikacin, Gentamicin |
Tetracycline Antibiotics | Doxycycline Hyclate, Tetracyclin Tabs, Oxytetracycline |
Lincomycin Antibiotics | Lincomycin, Clindamycin Phosphate Inj. |
3. Preparations. tablet, capsule, liquid for injection, sterile powder for injection, syrup, suspension etc.
4.An antihistamine drugs is a type of pharmaceutical drug that opposes the activity of histamine receptors in the body.[1] Antihistamines are subclassified according to the histamine receptor that they act upon: the two largest classes of antihistamines are H1-antihistamines and H2-antihistamines. Antihistamines that target the histamine H1-receptor are used to treat allergic reactions in the nose (e.g., itching, runny nose, and sneezing) as well as for insomnia. They are sometimes also used to treat motion sickness or vertigo caused by problems with the inner ear. Antihistamines that target the histamine H2-receptor are used to treat gastric acid conditions (e.g., peptic ulcers and acid reflux). H1-antihistamines work by binding to histamine H1 receptors in mast cells, smooth muscle, and endothelium in the body as well as in the tuberomammillary nucleus in the brain; H2-antihistamines bind to histamine H2 receptors in the upper gastrointestinal tract, primarily in the stomach.