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New Product List ACTIVE PHARMACEUTICAL INGREDIENTS (APIs) Products Therapeutic Category GMP DMF CEP USDMF NOC GMP/DMF Under Process Aprepitant BP/IP/EP/USP Antiemetic √ Cabergoline USP/EP/IP Prolactin Inhibitor √ √ Calcium Dobesilate EP/IP/BP Indicated as Prostatic Hypertrophy √ √ Calcium Folinate(Leucovorin Ca) USP/IP/EP Antidote to Folate Antagonists √ √ Calcium L 5 Methyl Tetrahydro Folate USP Dietary Supplement √ √ Carbimazole BP/EP/IP Antithyroid Cinitapride Antiemetic Clozapine IP/EP/USP/BP Antipsychotic √ √ Deferasirox EP Chelating Agent (Iron) √ √ Dorzolamide HCL USP/EP/BP/IP/EP Antiglaucoma Agent √ Esmolol HCL IP/USP Antihypertensive, Antiarrhythmic √ √ Ethamsylate Haemostatic Drug √ Fenpiverinium Bromide IH Antispasmodic √ Ferric Isomaltoside IH Hematinic (Intravenous) Flupentixol Decanoate IP/BP Antipsychotic √ Flupentixol HCL BP/EP Antipsychotic √ Fosphenytoin Sodium USP Anticonvulsant √ Hydroquinone USP Skin Depigmenting Agent √ √ Iron Dextran Hemantinic Iron Polymaltose Complex IH Iron Supplement √ √ Iron Sorbitol Citric Acid Complex IH Hematinic Iron Sucrose Powder/Liquid Hematinic √ √ √ Ivabradine HCL IH Antianginal √ L-ornithine L-aspartate Amino Acids for hepatic encephalopathy √ √ Magnesium Sulphate EP Anticonvulsant √ √ Global Calcium owns several Trademarks Patents and Copyrights. However, it is not responsible for any third party claims arising from any IPR related disputes on the products mentioned in this list. ACTIVE PHARMACEUTICAL INGREDIENTS (APIs) Products Therapeutic Category GMP DMF CEP USDMF NOC GMP/DMF Under Process Mebeverine HCL IP/BP Antispasmodic √ √ Melitracen HCL IH Antidepressant √ √ Methotrexate IP/USP/EP/BP Anticancer, Antineoplastic, Antirheumatic √ Metopimazine IH Antiemetic √ √ Midazolam Base / HCL / Maleate Benzodiazepines Minoxidil Sulphate IH Vasodilator to treat hair loss √ √ Minoxidil USP/EP/IP Antihypertensive, Antialopecia Agent √ √ √ Naftifine HCL USP Antifungal Agent √ √ Nepafenac Non Steroidal Anti Inflammator √ √ Nifuroxazide EP Antibacterial Agent √ √ √ Oxetacaine BP/JP Local Anesthetic √ √ Phenazopyridine HCL USP Analgesic (Urinary tract) √ Phenyramidol IP Muscle Relaxant, Analgesic √ √ Phenytoin Sodium BP/EP/IP/USP Anticonvulsant, Antiepileptic √ √ Pitofenone HCL IH Antispasmodic √ √ Pyridostigmine Bromide BP/EP/IP/USP Cholinergic Sodium Glycerophosphate EP/BP Electrolyte Replenisher √ √ Sucroferric Oxyhydroxide IH Phosphate Binder √ Terbinafine Hydrochloride Antifungal Agent √ Tiemonium Methyl Sulfate IH Antispasmodic √ √ √ Tolperisone HCL JP Muscle Relaxant (Skeletal) √ √ Topiramate IP/USP Anticonvulsant, Antimigraine √ √ Tranexamic Acid Antifibrinolytic Agent Trimetazidine HCL IP/EP/JP/BP Antischematic Metabolic Agent √ √ Global Calcium owns several Trademarks Patents and Copyrights. However, it is not responsible for any third party claims arising from any IPR related disputes on the products mentioned in this list. LIST OF PRODUCTS PLANNED FOR DEVELOPMENT Products Atracurium Besylate BP/IP/EP/USP Fluphenazine Decanoate Bepotastine Haloperidol Decanoate Bimatoprost Latanoprost Brinzolamide Lorazepam Bromfenac Sodium IH Metaxalone USP Calcobutrol Methimazole Chlordiazepoxide Nebivolol HCL IP Cimetidine BP/EP/IP/USP Nefopam HCL IH Cisatracurium Besylate Nitrazepam Clobazam Olanzapine Clonazepam Saroglitazar Desvenlafaxine Succinate USP Timolol Maleate BP/EP/IP/USP Diacerein BP/IP/EP Travoprost Diazepam Vecuronium Bromide BP/EP/IP/USP Favipiravir Venlafaxine Hydrochloride BP/EP/USP Fluorescein Sodium Global Calcium owns several Trademarks Patents and Copyrights. However, it is not responsible for any third party claims arising from any IPR related disputes on the products mentioned in this list. MINERAL ACTIVES Products FSSAI GMP DMF CEP USDMF NOC 2-Deoxy-D-glucose Amino Acid Chelates (Calcium, Copper, Magnesium, Zinc, Iron, Manganese) √ Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) √ Aspartame Acesulfame √ Boron Citrate √ Ca Ma Lacto Gluconate (Magical)® Calamine √ Calcium Acetate USP √√ √ Calcium Ascorbate USP √ Calcium Aspartate √ Calcium Bisglycinate √ Calcium Boro Gluconate √ √ Calcium Bromolactobionate √ √ Calcium Citrate Malate USP √ √ √ Calcium Citrate USP √ √ Calcium D Saccharate USP √ √ Calcium Fructoborate √ Calcium Glubionate Oral / Inj Grade √ √ Calcium Glucoheptonate √ √ Calcium Gluconate Oral / Inj (EP/BP/USP/IP) √ √ √ Calcium Lactate BP/EP/IP/USP √ √ Calcium Lactate Gluconate √ √ √ Calcium Lactobionate √ √ Calcium Levulinate USP /EP √ Calcium Orotate (B13 - Cal)© √ √ √ Calcium Pidolate √ √ Global Calcium owns several Trademarks Patents and Copyrights. However, it is not responsible for any third party claims arising from any IPR related disputes on the products mentioned in this list. MINERAL ACTIVES Products FSSAI GMP DMF CEP USDMF NOC Calcium Sucrose Phosphate √ Calcium Threonate √ Chromium Picolinate √ Cobalt Gluconate √ √ Copper Bisglycinate √ Copper Gluconate USP √ √ √ Copper Orotate √ Copper Sulfate √ Di Basic Ammonium Citrate Di Basic Magnesium Phosphate Di Calcium Phosphate √ Ferric Maltol Ferric Pyrophosphate √ Ferrous Ascorbate √ Ferrous Bisglycinate √ √ √ Ferrous Calcium Citrate √ Ferrous Citrate √ Ferrous Gluconate IP/BP/EP/USP √ √ √ Ferrous Glycine Sulphate √ Ferrous Lactate √ √ Ferrous Lactate Gluconate (EZ- Iron) Ferrous Orotate √ Ferrous Sulfate √ Glucal Triacetate Lactobionic Acid EP/USP® √ √ √ Liposomal Calcium Global Calcium owns several Trademarks Patents and Copyrights. However, it is not responsible for any third party claims arising from any IPR related disputes on the products mentioned in this list. MINERAL ACTIVES Products FSSAI GMP DMF CEP USDMF NOC Lithium Gluconate √ Magnesium Acetate √ Magnesium Ascorbate √ Magnesium Aspartate EP √ √ √ Magnesium Bisglycinate √ Magnesium Borogluconate √ √ Magnesium Citrate Malate √ Magnesium Citrate USP/EP - Anhydrous / Hydrous √ √ Magnesium Gluconate USP/EP √ √ Magnesium Lactate EP √ √ Magnesium Lactate Gluconate √ √ Magnesium Malate √ Magnesium Orotate √ √ √ Magnesium Pidolate EP √ √ √ Magnesium Stearate √ Magnesium Sulphate USP AH √ √ Magnesium Threonate √ Maltobionic Acid (Maltocal)® Manganese Gluconate USP/EP √ Manganese Lactate Gluconate (EZ - Manganese) Nickel Gluconate √ Ossein Mineral Complex √ Piperazine Adipate Piperazine Citrate √ Piperazine DI HCL Piperazine Phosphate Global Calcium owns several Trademarks Patents and Copyrights. However, it is not responsible for any third party claims arising from any IPR related disputes on the products mentioned in this list. MINERAL ACTIVES Products FSSAI GMP DMF CEP USDMF NOC Potassium Acetate √ Potassium Chloride BP/EP/IP/USP √ Potassium Citrate USP √ √ √ Potassium Gluconate USP √ √ Potassium Orotate √ Sodium Acetate √ Sodium Selenate √ Sodium Selenite √ Sodium Sulphate √ Strontium Acetate √ Strontium Citrate √ Zinc Acetate Dihydrate EP/USP √ √ Zinc Ascorbate Zinc Bisglycinate √ Zinc Citrate √ √ Zinc Fructoborate Zinc Gluconate USP/EP √ √ Zinc Lactate gluconate (EZ - Zinc) √ Zinc Orotate √ √ Zinc Picolinate √ Zinc Pidolate √ Zinc Selenite E e d Global Calcium owns several Trademarks Patents and Copyrights. However, it is not responsible for any third party claims arising from any IPR related disputes on the products mentioned in this list. .
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