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Lomerizine dihydrochloride 100 mg | Purity Not Available
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Lomerizine dihydrochloride (KB-2796) is an antagonist of L- and T-type voltage-gated calcium channels used to treat migraine.
More Information Supplier PageIsoconazole nitrate 200 mg | 99.73%
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Ibutilide Fumarate 200 mg | 99.68%
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Ibutilide Fumarate is the fumarate salt form of ibutilide, a class III antiarrhythmic agent. Ibutilide exerts its effect by activating a slow, inward, predominately sodium current rather than by blocking outward potassium currents. This results in prolongation of atrial and ventricular action potential duration and refractory periods. Ibutilide slightly decreases the sinus rate and atrioventricular […]
More Information Supplier PageCyclosporine 100 mg | Purity Not Available
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Cyclosporine is a calcineurin phosphatase pathway inhibitor, used as an immunosuppressant drug to prevent rejection in organ transplantation.
More Information Supplier PageBRD73954 100 mg | 98.98%
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BRD73954, an effective and specific HDAC inhibitor, which is with IC50 of 36 nM and 120 nM for HDAC6 and HDAC8, respectively.
More Information Supplier PageBRD73954 2 mg | 98.98%
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BRD73954, an effective and specific HDAC inhibitor, which is with IC50 of 36 nM and 120 nM for HDAC6 and HDAC8, respectively.
More Information Supplier PageBiapenem 50 mg | 97.83%
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Biapenem is a 1-beta-methylcarbapenem antibiotic with a wide range of antibacterial activity. Biapenem has similar antibacterial activity to that of imipenem, but is more stable against human renal dehydropeptidase-I and with less neurotoxicity.
More Information Supplier PageLomerizine dihydrochloride 200 mg | Purity Not Available
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Lomerizine dihydrochloride (KB-2796) is an antagonist of L- and T-type voltage-gated calcium channels used to treat migraine.
More Information Supplier PageN6-methyladenosine 200 mg | Purity Not Available
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N6-methyladenosine (NSC-29409) is a methylated adenine residue. N6-Methyladenosine is an endogenous urinary nucleoside product of the degradation of transfer ribonucleic acid (tRNA); urinary nucleosides are biological markers for patients with colorectal cancer.
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