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BRAND NAME COMPOSITION Packing Unit BRAND NAME BRAND NAME COMPOSITION Packing Unit DOIN-20 SOFT GEL CAP ISOTRETINOIN 20 MG SOFT GEL CAPS 10X1X10 BLISTER FENOGRAS 120 TAB FEXOFENADINE 120MG TABS 10X10 ALU ITRACHEM 100 CAP ITRACONAZOLE 100 MG CAPSULES 10X1X4 STRIP ITRACHEM 200 CAP ITRACONAZOLE 200 MG CAPSULES 10X1X4 STRIP KESHGAIN TABS BIOTIN10MG TABLETS(HAIR GROWTH TABS) 10X1X10 ALU SFLAZA 6 TAB DEFLAZACORT 6MG TABS 10X10 ALU TERBICHEM 250 TAB TERBINAFINE 250MG TABLETS 10X1X7 BLISTER AZYNEX 500 TAB AZITHROMYCIN 500 TAB 10X3 BLISTER BRAND NAME COMPOSITION Packing Unit BEAUTY SOAP WITH ALOE- ALOGLOW SOAP VERA,NEEM,KESAR,SANDAL,TULSI,OLIVE 75GM CARTOON OIL&GLYCERINE KETOLE SOAP KETOCONAZOLE 2% + CERTRIMIDE 0.5% 75GM CARTOON SCABICHEM SOAP PERMETHRIN 5% W/W 75GM CARTOON TRICLOSAN 0.2% + TEA TREE OIL + VIT E 0.4% + ULTRA-SHINE SOAP 75GM CARTOON TITANIUM DIOXIDE SHINE N BEAUTY SOAP NATURAL VIT.E WITH ALOE VERA SOAP 75GM CARTOON BRAND NAME COMPOSITION Packing Unit CALAMINE 15% W/V + ZINC OXIDE 5% W/V + CALACHEM LOTION 100ML CARTOON GLYCERINE 5% W/V CLEANSING LOTION (CETYL ALCOHOL 2.650% CETOCHEM LOTION 100ML CARTOON W/V + STEARYL ALCOHOL 0.260%W/V) CLOBSOL-S LOTION CLOBETASOL + SALICYLIC ACID 3% 50ML CARTOON KETOCONAZOLE 2%W/V + ZINC PYRITHIONE KETOLE-ZPTO SHAMPOO 50ML CARTOON 1%W/W SHAMPOO OCTYL METHOXY CINNAMATE 8% + SWISSGLOW-UV LOTION OXYBENZONE 6.5% + TITANIUM DIOXIDE 0.5% 100ML CARTOON SUNSCREEN LOTION SCABICHEM LOTION PERMETHRIN 5%W/V LOTION 50ML CARTOON BRAND NAME COMPOSITION Packing Unit CLINTOL POWDER CLOTRIMAZOLE 1%W/W POWDER 100GM SHRINK FINNOLE POWDER FLUCONAZOLE 0.5%W/W POWDER 75GM SHRINK KETOLE POWDER KETOCONAZOLE POWDER 75GM SHRINK BRAND NAME COMPOSITION Packing Unit Aqua, Sodium lauryl either sulphate,Olive oil, ULTRA SHINE FACEWASH HALDI CHANDANcarbopol, triethanalamine, nipaguard CG PEG 7, 60ML TUBE perfume, Haldi Extract, Chandan Extract Aqua, Sodium lauryl either sulphate,Olive oil, ULTRA SHINE FACEWASH ALOE VERA & NEEMcarbopol, triethanalamine, nipaguard CG PEG 7, 60ML TUBE perfume, Neem extract, Aloe Vera Extract ULTRA SHINE SUPER 3 IN ONE INSTANT GLOW & SKIN WHITENING 3 IN FACE 60ML CARTON FACEWASH WASH(SCRUB + WASH + PACK BRAND NAME COMPOSITION Packing Unit ALENE-DUO GEL CREAM ADAPLENE + BENZOYL PEROXIDE GEL 15GM CARTON ALOE EXTRACT 10%W/W + VITAMIN ACETATE ALOGLOW CREAM 50GM JAR (MOISTURISING CREAM BASE) BECLOMETASONE PROPIONATE BECOLITE-CN CREAM 0.025%W/W,CLOTRIMAZOLE 2%W/W + 10GM CARTON NEOMYCIN SULPHATE 0.5%W/W CREAM CLOBETASOL PROPIONATE 0.05%W/W,MICONAZOLE NITRATE 2%W/W + CLOBSOL-MN CREAM 10GM CARTON NEOMYCIN SULPHATE 0.5%W/W + ZINC SULPHATE 2%W/W CREAM CLOBETASOL 0.05% + SALICYLIC ACID 6% CLOBSOL-S CREAM 20GM CARTON (CREAM) FUSICHEM CREAM FUSIDIC ACID 5GM CARTON UREA 2% + LACTIC ACID + PROPYLENE GLYCOL + FIT-UP-FOOT CREAM 30GM CARTON LIGHT LIQUID PARAFFIN KETOLE CREAM KETOCONAZOLE 2%W/W (CREAM BASE) 15GM CARTON MARINA CREAM MOMETASONE FUROATE 0.1%W/W 10GM CARTON MOPIN CREAM MUPIROCIN CREAM 2%W/W 5GM CARTON SCABICHEM CREAM PERMETHRIN 5%W/W 30GM CARTON HYDROQUINOONE 2.0%W/W + TRETINOIN SHINE N BEAUTY CREAM 0.025%W/W + MOMETASONE FUROATE 20GM CARTON 0.1%W/W (CREAM BASE) OFLOXACIN 0.75%W/W + ORNIDAZOLE 2%W/W + TERBINAFINE HCL 1%W/W + CLOBETASOL SWISSDERM CREAM 15GM CARTON PROPIONATE 0.05%W/W + METHYLPARABEN 0.02% W/W CREAM TERBINAFINE HYDROCHLORIDE 1%W/W + TERBICHEM CREAM 15GM CARTON BENZYALCOHOL 1%W/W CLINDAMYCIN 1%W/W + NICOTINAMIDE ULTRA-SHINE GEL CREAM 15GM CARTON 4%W/W (GEL BASE) CLEARLITE CREAM KOJIC ACID 0.75%, VIT. C 2.25% CREAM 15GM CARTON Ketoconazole 2% w/w, Iodochlorhydroxyquinoline 1% w/w, Tolnaftate 1 % w/w, Gentamicin sulphate 0.10 % w/w, Ketolescab 15 gm CARTON Clobetasol Propionate 0.05% w/w, Preservative: Chorocresol 0.1 % w/w, cream base q.s Lulichem Luliconazole 1% 10gm CARTON BRAND NAME INGREDIENTS UNIT PACKING FIGURETRIM GARCINIA 800 GARCINIA 800MG 60 CAP BOTTLE FIGURETRIM GARCINIA 1000 GARCINIA 1000MG 60 CAP BOTTLE GARCINIA COMBOGIA,GYMNEMA LEAF EXTRACT,Green Tea Extract, Fenugreek extract, BELLYTRIM 90 CAP BOTTLE phylolycca berry, zinc sulphate, magnesium sulphate, Vitamin B6, Grape Seed Extract REETHA (SAPINDUS MUKOROSSI) 3%, (SPIKENARD) 1.5%, AMLA (EMBLICA R'NUE SHAMPOO OFFICINALIS) 200ml Bottle 1.5 %, MEHNDI (LAWSONIA ALBA) 0.5%, SHIKAKAI (ACACIA CONCINNA) 1.5%, SHAMPOO BASE Q.S. ROSEMARY OIL 1.00%, DUDHI SEED OIL 1.70%, LAVENDER OIL 1.75%, PUMPKIN SEED OIL 2.25%, NAGKESHAR OIL 2.50%, CARROT SEED OIL 2.55%, APRICOT OIL 2.85%, ALMOND OIL R'NUE HAIR SERUM 100ML BOTTLE W. CTN 3.50%, ASPARAGUS OIL 3.55%, GRAPES SEED OIL 3.75%, BABUNA OIL 4.55%, WHEAT GERM OIL 5.52%, OLIVE OIL 10.25%,MINERAL OIL & SILICONE OIL Q.S BRAHMI(BACOPA MONNIERI)200MG,AMLA (EMBLICA OFFICINALIS)150MG,BHRINGRAJ (EDLIPTA ALBA)200MG, BAHEDA(TERMINALIA BELERICA)100MG, HARAR(TERMINALIA R'NEW HAIR OIL 100Ml BOTTLE W. CTN CHEBULA)100MG, GILOY(TINOSPORA JATAAMANSI)50MG, NAGKESAR(MESUA FERREA),50MG, YASHTI MADHU(GLYCYRRHIZA GLABRA)50MG, ANANTMOOL(HEMIDESMUS INDICUS)50MG, RASAUT(BERBERIS ARISTATA)50MG, VACHA(ACORUS SAFED MUSLI, KAUNCH BEEJ, ASHWAGANDHA, SWISSCOSMED SAFED MUSLI SHATAVARI, GOKSHURA,JAIPHAL,AKARKARA, 60 CAP BOTTLE SHUDDHA SHILAJIT SR No. BRAND NAME COMPOSITION Packing Unit BEAUTY SOAP WITH ALOE- 1 ALOGLOW SOAP VERA,NEEM,KESAR,SANDAL,TULSI,OLIVE 75GM CARTOON OIL&GLYCERINE MRP Rate 75/- 20/- AZISTEN 500mg TAB STENDIC-SP STENFLOX-OZ ACISTENSA-SP RABSTAY-LSR CAP STENZOL-DSR CAP CALSTAY Stenflox-200 STENDIC-S RABZE-DSR CAP SEFLOX 200 TAB ROZVE-DSR Acorab-DSR cap KRILIFF-KOLD TAB Norcam-Plus tab First-P tab.
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