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A-881 Shark Fin Car Dome Antenna Decoration Key Features A-881 Shark Fin Car Dome Antenna Decoration What's in the box 1 x package Specifications SKU: GE779EA47FK3NNAFAMZ Model: B18793CXC=CMS2552L Production Country: China Size (L x W x H cm): 22 x 12 x 1cm Weight (kg): 0.11 Color: Blue Main Material: Multi-MaterialSku: GE779EA47FK3NNAFAMZ
A-881 Shark Fin Car Dome Antenna Decoration
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SaleA-B1 100 mgThiamine is specifically used in the treatment of the various manifestations of thiamine deficiency such as Beriberi and Wernick's encephalopathy, neuritis associated with pregnancy and pellagra. Supplementary Thiamine may be indicated prophylactically in conditions where there is low dietary intake ... Read moreThiamine is specifically used in the treatment of the various manifestations of thiamine deficiency such as Beriberi and Wernick's encephalopathy, neuritis associated with pregnancy and pellagra. Supplementary Thiamine may be indicated prophylactically in conditions where there is low dietary intake or impaired gastro intestinal absorption of thiamine (e.g. alcohol) or where requirements are increased (pregnancy, carbohydrate rich diet).Theropeutic ClassVitamin-B preparationsPharmacologyThiamine, in the form of thiamine pyrophosphate, is the coenzyme for decarboxylation of ?-ketoglutaric acid. Thiamine deficiency affects the peripheral nervous system, the gastrointestinal tract, and the cardiovascular system. This vitamin is necessary for the optimal growth of infants and children. Thiamine is not stored in the body, and is regularly lost from tissues during short periods of deficiency. In order to maintain normal health, an adequate amount of thiamine is required every day. Deficiency of thiamine leads to fatigue, anorexia, gastrointestinal disturbance, tachycardia, irritability and neurological symptoms. Beriberi, a disease due to vitamin B1 deficiency, is common in alcoholics, in pregnant women receiving an inadequate diet, and in people with malabsorption syndrome, prolonged diarrhoea and hepatic disease.Thiamine is well absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract and widely distributed throughout the body. Thiamine is rapidly absorbed from the upper small intestine. Thiamine is not stored in the body to any appreciable extent. Excess ingested thiamine appears in urine as intact thiamine or as pyrimidine, which arises from degradation of the thiamine molecule. The plasma half life of thiamine is 24 hours.Dosage & Administration of A-B1 100 mgProphylaxis: 3 to 10 mg daily.Mild chronic deficiency: 10 to 25 mg daily.Severe deficiency: 200 to 300 mg daily.Dosage of A-B1 100 mgProphylaxis: 3 to 10 mg daily.Mild chronic deficiency: 10 to 25 mg daily.Severe deficiency: 200 to 300 mg daily.Interaction of A-B1 100 mgNo hazardous drug interactions have been reported. Vitamin B1 acts synergistically with other vitamins of the B-complex group and its potential for causing adverse effects is considerably reduced.ContraindicationsThere is no absolute contraindication but the risk of anaphylaxis is increased by repeated parenteral administration.?Mild allergic phenomena, such as sneezing or mild asthma are warning signs that further may give rise to anaphylactic shock. To avoid this possibility it is advisable to start a second course of injection with a dose considerably lower than that previously used. Because of the above, vitamin B1 injection should not be given intravenously except in the case of comatose patients. Once thiamine deficiency is corrected there is no need for parenteral administration or for the administration of amounts in excess of daily requirement.Side Effects of A-B1 100 mgVitamin B1 does not have adverse effects when given orally, but in a few fatal cases anaphylactic reactions have occurred after intravenous administration of large doses (400 mg) in sensitive patients, especially children, and in one case following an intramuscular dose of 125 mg. The risk of such reactions increases with repeated administration of the drug by parenteral route. Transient mild soreness may occur at the site of intramuscular administrationPregnancy & LactationThe drug may be given safely to neonates, children, pregnant and lactating women and elderly patients.Storage ConditionsThiamine injection should be protected from light and moisture.Drug ClassesVitamin-B preparationsMode Of ActionThiamine, in the form of thiamine pyrophosphate, is the coenzyme for decarboxylation of ?-ketoglutaric acid. Thiamine deficiency affects the peripheral nervous system, the gastrointestinal tract, and the cardiovascular system. This vitamin is necessary for the optimal growth of infants and children. Thiamine is not stored in the body, and is regularly lost from tissues during short periods of deficiency. In order to maintain normal health, an adequate amount of thiamine is required every day. Deficiency of thiamine leads to fatigue, anorexia, gastrointestinal disturbance, tachycardia, irritability and neurological symptoms. Beriberi, a disease due to vitamin B1 deficiency, is common in alcoholics, in pregnant women receiving an inadequate diet, and in people with malabsorption syndrome, prolonged diarrhoea and hepatic disease.Thiamine is well absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract and widely distributed throughout the body. Thiamine is rapidly absorbed from the upper small intestine. Thiamine is not stored in the body to any appreciable extent. Excess ingested thiamine appears in urine as intact thiamine or as pyrimidine, which arises from degradation of the thiamine molecule. The plasma half life of thiamine is 24 hours.PregnancyThe drug may be given safely to neonates, children, pregnant and lactating women and elderly patients.Sku: 1736104918-3698
A-B1100 mg
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SaleA-Calm 50 mgA-Calm 50 mg is indicated in- Treatment of increased tone of skeletal muscles due to organic neurological disorders (injury of the pyramidal tract, multiple sclerosis, myelopathy, encephalomyelitis). Treatment of muscular spasm, muscular contracture, rigidity, spinal automatism. ... Read moreA-Calm 50 mg is indicated in- Treatment of increased tone of skeletal muscles due to organic neurological disorders (injury of the pyramidal tract, multiple sclerosis, myelopathy, encephalomyelitis). Treatment of muscular spasm, muscular contracture, rigidity, spinal automatism. In the treatment of vascular diseases (Obliterative arteriosclerosis, diabetic angiopathy, obliterative thromboangitis, Raynaud's disease, diffuse scleroderma). In individual cases, post-thrombotic venous and lymphatic circulation disorders and crural ulcer. Theropeutic ClassCentral Depolarizing muscle relaxants, Centrally acting Skeletal Muscle RelaxantsPharmacologyTolperisone is a centrally acting muscle relaxant that acts at the reticular formation in the brain stem by blocking voltage-gated sodium and calcium channelsDosage & Administration of A-Calm 50 mgAdult: 150-450 mg daily, administered in 2 or 3 divided doses. The maximum dosage is 450 mg/day.Children: 3 months to 6 years: 1-2 mg/kg/day in 3 divided doses. 6 years to 14 years: 2-4 mg/kg/day in 3 divided doses Dosage of A-Calm 50 mgThe recommended dose is as follows: Adult: 50-150 mg three times daily according to the individual requirement and tolerance of the patient. Children (from 3 months to 6 years): 5 mg/kg/day in three divided doses. Children (from 6 to 14 years): 2-4 mg/kg/day in three divided doses. or, as directed by the registered physician. Interaction of A-Calm 50 mgConcomitant use of methocarbamol with A-Calm 50 mg has been reported to cause disturbance of visual accommodation.ContraindicationsIt is contraindicated in patients with a history of hypersensitivity to any component of the product, myasthenia gravis and nursing mother.Side Effects of A-Calm 50 mgPossible side-effects include sometimes muscular weakness, headache, nausea, vomiting and rarely hypersensitivity reactions (itching, redness of the skin, skin rash) may occur.Pregnancy & LactationA-Calm 50 mg should be used in pregnancy according to physician's advice. Tolperisone hydrochloride should not be used during breast-feeding.Precautions & WarningsIn case of children, the prescribed dose and duration of treatment should closely be observed.Overdose Effects of A-Calm 50 mgExcitability has been noted after ingestion of high doses by children. In suicide studies of three isolated cases, it is believed that ingestion of tolperisone was the cause of death.Storage ConditionsKeep below 30?C temperature, away from light & moisture. Keep out of the reach of children.Drug ClassesCentral Depolarizing muscle relaxants, Centrally acting Skeletal Muscle RelaxantsMode Of ActionA-Calm 50 mg is a centrally acting muscle relaxant, which acts on the central nervous system and used mainly for the treatment of elevated muscle tone and tension as well as for certain circulation problems in the extremities.PregnancyA-Calm 50 mg should be used in pregnancy according to the physician's advice. It should not be used during breast feeding.Sku: 1736101253-2635
A-Calm50 mg
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SaleProduct Overviewa-ChaconineChiron is a leading producer and supplier of advanced chemical products for use within research and analysis. They are a global leader in the synthesis, isolation and purification of analytical reference materials for analysis of petroleum, food safety, environmental, forensic, and pharmaceutical applications. Producing sophisticated fine chemicals in microgram to multi-kilogram scales, as well as performing contract R&D and custom synthesis for customers across the globe. Product Specifications? Part #: 13457.45-100-MECAS No: 20562-03-2Description: a-ChaconineConcentration: 100 ?g/mLSolvent: methanolPackage Size:? 1 MLProduct More SpecificationsMade InAustraliaThere are no reviews for this product.Write a review Your Name Your ReviewNote: HTML is not translated! Rating Bad Good Captcha Please complete the captcha validation below ContinueSku: 1721374399-10062
a-Chaconine , 1 ML
₦51,336.00Original price was: ₦51,336.00.₦4,464.00Current price is: ₦4,464.00.₦51,336.00Original price was: ₦51,336.00.₦4,464.00Current price is: ₦4,464.00. Add to basket Quick View -
SaleA-Flox 500 mgA-Flox 500 mg is indicated for the treatment of infections caused by Gram-positive organisms, including those resulting from penicillinase-producing staphylococci. These indications encompass a wide range of conditions: Skin and Soft Tissue Infections: This includes boils, abscesses, carbuncles, and various infected skin conditions such as ulcers, eczema, acne, furunculosis, cellulitis, as well as infected wounds and burns. Respiratory Tract Infections: Flucloxacillin is effective against pneumonia, lung abscesses, empyema, sinusitis, pharyngitis, tonsillitis, and quinsy. Other Infections: It is also utilized for treating osteomyelitis, enteritis, endocarditis, urinary tract infections, meningitis, and septicaemia caused by organisms sensitive to A-Flox 500 mg. Prophylactic Use: In addition, it serves as a prophylactic agent during major surgical procedures, particularly in cardiothoracic and orthopedic surgery when deemed appropriate.Theropeutic ClassPenicillinase-resistant penicillinsPharmacologyFlucloxacillin is effective against Gram-positive organisms, including those that produce penicillinase. It exhibits limited activity against Gram-negative bacilli. The mode of action of Flucloxacillin involves the inhibition of bacterial cell wall formation. As an isoxazolyl penicillin, Flucloxacillin combines key properties such as resistance to penicillinase hydrolysis, stability in gastric acid conditions, and activity against Gram-positive bacteria. This bactericidal antibiotic is particularly valuable in combating penicillinase-producing staphylococci. Flucloxacillin works by disrupting peptidoglycan synthesis, a vital component of the bacterial cell wall that provides mechanical stability. In the final step of peptidoglycan synthesis, Flucloxacillin inhibits the transpeptidase enzyme responsible for cross-linking, specifically preventing the linkage of the terminal glycine residue to the fourth residue of the pentapeptide (D-alanine). The bacterial cell wall weakens, leading to swelling and eventual rupture. Flucloxacillin's resistance to bacterial penicillinase likely arises from steric hindrance induced by its acyl side chain, preventing the opening of the ?-lactam ring.Dosage of A-Flox 500 mgOral Administration: Adults: Take 250 mg four times a day. The dosage may be doubled in severe infections. For osteomyelitis and endocarditis, a daily dose of up to 8 grams is administered in 6-8 hourly divided doses. Children (2-10 years): Use half of the adult dose. Children (Under 2 years): Use a quarter of the adult dose. Parenteral Administration: Adults or Elderly: Intramuscular Injection: Take 250 mg four times daily. Intravenous Injection: Administer 250 mg to 1 gram four times daily, either through slow injection over 3 to 4 minutes or by intravenous infusion. In severe infections, all systemic doses can be doubled, with doses of up to 8 grams daily suggested for endocarditis or osteomyelitis. Children: For children aged 2-10 years, use half of the adult dose. For children under 2 years, use a quarter of the adult dose. Administration of A-Flox 500 mgOral doses should be administered 1 hour before meal.Interaction of A-Flox 500 mgFor severe renal failure (creatinine clearance <10 ml/min), it is advisable to contemplate a dose reduction or an extension of the dosing interval.ContraindicationsA-Flox 500 mg is contraindicated in penicillin hypersensitive patients.Side Effects of A-Flox 500 mgCommon side effects affecting the gastrointestinal tract include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dyspepsia, and other minor gastrointestinal disturbances. Reports have indicated occurrences of rashes, urticaria, purpura, fever, interstitial nephritis, hepatitis, and cholestatic jaundice.Precautions & WarningsExercise caution when administering A-Flox 500 mg to patients exhibiting signs of liver dysfunction.?Additionally, be cautious when treating patients with an allergic predisposition.Storage ConditionsKeep in a dry place away from light and heat. Keep out of the reach of children.Use In Special PopulationsFor severe renal failure (creatinine clearance <10 ml/min), it is advisable to contemplate a dose reduction or an extension of the dosing interval.ReconstitutionA-Flox 500 mg has been employed through alternative administration routes in combination with systemic therapy. It has been dosed at 250 mg to 500 mg per day via intra-articular injection, potentially dissolved in a 0.5% solution of lignocaine hydrochloride, as well as through intrapleural injection at a daily dosage of 250 mg. Using the powder for injection, 125 mg to 250 mg has been dissolved in 3 ml of sterile water and administered via nebulizer four times daily.Drug ClassesPenicillinase-resistant penicillinsMode Of ActionFlucloxacillin exhibits activity against Gram-positive organisms, including strains that produce penicillinase. Its efficacy against Gram-negative bacilli is limited. The mechanism of action involves the inhibition of bacterial cell wall formation. Flucloxacillin, classified as an isoxazolyl penicillin, possesses unique qualities such as resistance to hydrolysis by penicillinase, stability in gastric acid conditions, and effectiveness against Gram-positive bacteria. This bactericidal antibiotic is particularly valuable in combatting penicillinase-producing staphylococci. Flucloxacillin disrupts bacterial cell wall synthesis, specifically interfering with peptidoglycan production. Peptidoglycan is a complex structure that provides mechanical stability to the cell wall. The final step in peptidoglycan synthesis, which involves cross-linking with the terminal glycine residue of the pentaglycin bridge connecting to the fourth residue of the pentapeptide (D-alanine), is hindered by Flucloxacillin. Consequently, the bacterial cell wall weakens, leading to cell swelling and eventual rupture. Flucloxacillin's resistance to bacterial penicillinase is likely attributed to steric hindrance caused by its acyl side chain, preventing the opening of the ?-lactam ring.PregnancyThe US FDA Pregnancy Category for A-Flox 500 mg is B. There are no adequate and well-controlled studies conducted in pregnant women. Since animal reproduction studies may not always accurately predict human responses, it is advisable to use this medication during pregnancy only when it is clearly necessary. A-Flox 500 mg has been demonstrated to be excreted in human milk, so caution should be exercised when administering it to a lactating mother.Pediatric UsesIn severe renal failure (creatinine clearance <10 ml/min), a reduction in dose or an extension of dose interval should be considered.Sku: 1736098523-1820
A-Flox500 mg
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A-Frame Retort Base - 10"x10" Base - Heavy Duty Cast Iron Black - Eisco Labs HIGH QUALITY || A-shaped frame retort base made of chemical-resistant cast iron with a black coating STABILITY || The 10" long by 10" wide 3-point base weighs 9lbs, providing superb stability for experiments & setups TAPPED HOLE || Base features a tapped hole for a 10mm x 1.5mm threaded rod (sold separately). Best used with Eisco Labs rod series: CH0657, CH0658, CH0659 GREAT FOR CLASSROOM & HOME LABORATORIES || The durable and sturdy construction of this set makes it an excellent choice for science classrooms, household laboratories & basic professional laboratory setups MANUFACTURED BY EISCO LABS || Eisco Labs proudly manufactures its own products using state-of-the-art equipment, and following the highest standards of quality control. Each product is carefully designed by a team of laboratory professionals and experienced engineers with quality and durability in mindSku: CH0655C
A-Frame Retort Base – 10″x10″ Base – Heavy Duty Cast Iron, Black – Eisco Labs
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A-Frame Retort Base - 10"x11" Base - Heavy Duty Cast Iron Black - Eisco Labs HIGH QUALITY || A-shaped frame retort base made of chemical-resistant cast iron with a black coating STABILITY || The 10" long by 11" wide 3-point base weighs 7.7lbs, providing superb stability for experiments & setups TAPPED HOLE || Base features a tapped hole for a 10mm x 1.5mm threaded rod (sold separately). Best used with Eisco Labs rod series: CH0657, CH0658, CH0659 GREAT FOR CLASSROOM & HOME LABORATORIES || The durable and sturdy construction of this set makes it an excellent choice for science classrooms, household laboratories & basic professional laboratory setups MANUFACTURED BY EISCO LABS || Eisco Labs proudly manufactures its own products using state-of-the-art equipment, and following the highest standards of quality control. Each product is carefully designed by a team of laboratory professionals and experienced engineers with quality and durability in mindSku: CH0655A
A-Frame Retort Base – 10″x11″ Base – Heavy Duty Cast Iron, Black – Eisco Labs
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A-Frame Retort Base - 12"x11.5" Base - Heavy Duty Cast Iron Black - Eisco Labs HIGH QUALITY || A-shaped frame retort base made of chemical-resistant cast iron with a black coating STABILITY || The 12" long by 11.5" wide 3-point base weighs 10lbs, providing superb stability for experiments & setups TAPPED HOLE || Base features a tapped hole for a 10mm x 1.5mm threaded rod (sold separately). Best used with Eisco Labs rod series: CH0657, CH0658, CH0659 GREAT FOR CLASSROOM & HOME LABORATORIES || The durable and sturdy construction of this set makes it an excellent choice for science classrooms, household laboratories & basic professional laboratory setups MANUFACTURED BY EISCO LABS || Eisco Labs proudly manufactures its own products using state-of-the-art equipment, and following the highest standards of quality control. Each product is carefully designed by a team of laboratory professionals and experienced engineers with quality and durability in mindSku: CH0655B
A-Frame Retort Base – 12″x11.5″ Base – Heavy Duty Cast Iron, Black – Eisco Labs
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A-Frame Retort Base - 8"x8" Base - Heavy Duty Cast Iron Blue - Eisco Labs HIGH QUALITY || A-shaped frame retort base made of chemical-resistant cast iron with a blue coating STABILITY || The 8" long by 8" wide 3-point base weighs 4.4lbs, providing superb stability for experiments & setups TIGHTENING SCREW || Base accommodates 0.5" (14mm) rods (sold separately) secured with a tightening screw GREAT FOR CLASSROOM & HOME LABORATORIES || The durable and sturdy construction of this set makes it an excellent choice for science classrooms, household laboratories & basic professional laboratory setups MANUFACTURED BY EISCO LABS || Eisco Labs proudly manufactures its own products using state-of-the-art equipment, and following the highest standards of quality control. Each product is carefully designed by a team of laboratory professionals and experienced engineers with quality and durability in mindSku: CH0655
A-Frame Retort Base – 8″x8″ Base – Heavy Duty Cast Iron, Blue – Eisco Labs
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A-Glip Tablets SpecificationRequires Prescription (YES/NO)YesGenericsSitagliptinUsed ForDiabetesHow it worksSitagliptin is a DPP-4 inhibitor, which is believed to exert its actions in patients with type 2 diabetes by slowing the inactivation of incretin hormones, including glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP). The incretins are part of an endogenous system involved in the physiologic regulation of glucose homeostasis. When blood glucose concentrations are normal or elevated, GLP-1 and GIP increase insulin synthesis and release from pancreatic beta cells by intracellular signaling pathways involving cyclicAMP. GLP1 also lowers glucagon secretion from pancreatic alpha cells, leading to reduced hepatic glucose production. By increasing and prolonging active incretin levels, sitagliptin increases insulin release and decreases glucagon levels in the circulation in a glucose-dependent manner.A-Glip Tablets Usage And SafetyDosageSitagliptinSide EffectsUpper respiratory-tract infections, headache and nasopharyngitis.Drug InteractionsDigoxin : Sitagliptin has a small effect on plasma digoxin concentrations. No dosage adjustment of digoxin is recommended. However, patients at risk of digoxin toxicity should be monitored for this when sitagliptin and digoxin are administered concomitantly.IndicationSitagliptin is indicated in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus as an adjunct to diet and exercise to improve glycemic control as: - Monotherapy- Dual Therapy : In combination with metformin HCl or with a sulphonylurea or with a PPAR? agonist (i.e., thiazolidinediones) when the treatment with the single agent alone with diet and exercise does not provide adequate glycemic control.- Triple Therapy : In combination with metformin HCl and a sulphonylurea or with metformin HCl and a PPAR? (i.e., thiazolidinediones) when dual therapy with these agents, with diet and exercise, does not provide adequate glycemic control. - Combination with Insulin.When not to UseSitagliptin is contraindicated in: - Patients with known hypersensitivity to sitagliptin or any of the components of the product. - Patients with type 1 diabetes or for the treatment of diabetic ketoacidosis. - Children below 18 years of age.A-Glip Tablets PrecautionsPrecautionAfter initiation of sitagliptin, patients should be observed carefully for signs and symptoms of pancreatitis. If pancreatitis is suspected, sitagliptin should promptly be discontinued and appropriate management should be initiated.A-Glip Tablets WarningsWarning 1When sitagliptin is used in combination with a sulphonylurea or with insulin, medications known to cause hypoglycemia the incidence of hypoglycemia increases when used in combination with a sulphonylurea or with insulin. Therefore, a lower dose of sulphonylurea or insulin may be required to reduce the risk of hypoglycemia.Warning 2An association between dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitor treatment and heart failure has been observed in trials for two other members of the DPP-4 inhibitor class. Consider the risks and benefits of Sitagliptin prior to initiating treatment in patients at risk for heart failure, such as those with a prior history of heart failure and a history of renal impairment, and observe these patients for signs and symptoms of heart failure during therapy. Advise patients of the characteristic symptoms of heart failure and to immediately report such symptoms. If heart failure develops, evaluate and manage according to current standards of care and consider discontinuation.Warning 3If a hypersensitivity reaction is suspected, discontinue this medicine, assess for other potential causes for the event, and institute alternative treatment for diabetes. Angioedema has also been reported with other DPP-4 inhibitors. Use caution in a patient with a history of angioedema with another DPP-4 inhibitor because it is unknown whether such patients will be predisposed to angioedema with sitagliptin.A-Glip Tablets Additional InformationPregnancy categoryAlways consult your physician before using any medicine.Storage (YES/NO)Store this medicine at room temperature, away from direct light and heat.Sku: 1716667167-316
A-Glip Tablets 50Mg (1 Strip = 7 Tablets)
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A-Hydrocort Vial Drugs 0 The AllschoolabsStars rating goes beyond a simple average of reviews. It?s calculated based on various factors, including the quantity, recency, and reliability of the reviews. Read More Search for medical details concerning A-Hydrocort injection on Allschoolabs including its side effects, uses, precautions, overdose, interactions, warnings and user reviews. Ask a Question Write a reviewSku: 1742124598-115
A-Hydrocort Vial
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