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Cheiron Product List Feb. 2019 CHEIRON PHARMA ACTIVE PHARMACEUTICAL INGREDIENTS Active Substances (APIs) A Acebutolol HCl Acemetacin Acenocoumarol Acetylcysteine Aciclovir Aclometasone dipropionate Aescin α / β / sodium salt Afatinib Argatroban Articaine Amantadine HCl Amantadine Sulphate Ambroxol hydrochloride Amikacin sulfate Amlodipine Besilate Anastrozole Apomorphine HCL Aripiprazole Armodafinil Atenolol Atracurium besilate Azithromycin dehydrate coated B Bacillus Subtilis Beclomethasone base / dipropionate Benfotiamine Benoxinate HCL Benzalkonium Benzyl nicotinate Betamethasone acetate / benzoate / dipsropionate / sodium phosphate / valerate Bimatoprost Biperidine hydrochloride / lactate CHEIRON PHARMA Bisoprolol fumarate Bivalirudine Bleomycin Sulphate Bortezomib Bosentan Brinzolamide Bromelain Budesonide Bupivacin HCL Buserelin acetate C Caffeine citrate Calcitonin, salmon Calcium Carbonate Capecitabine Carbetocin Carbocisteine Carbocisteine Lysine salt Carboplatin Carboprost Carvedilol Cefaclor Cefadroxyl Cefazolin sodium Cefotaxim sodium Cefoxitin sodium Ceftibuten Ceftriaxon Sodium, sterile Cefuroxime sodium Celiprolol HCI Cephalexin Cetirizin Di HCL Cetrorelix Chloramphenicol Base Chlorobutanol Chlorhexidine dihydrochloride / gluconate Choline Fenofibrate Chymotrypsin Chymotrypsinogen Ciclopiroxolamine Cimetidine HCL Cinacalcet hydrochloride Cisplatin CHEIRON PHARMA Clobetasol butyrate / propionate Clozapin Clopidogrel bisulphate Cloprostenol Clostebol base / acetate Cobamamide (Dibencozide) Codeine Phosphate Collagen Cyclophosphamide D Darifenacin hydrobromide Deflazacort Deoxyribonuclease Deslanoside Desloratadine Desmopressin Desogestrel Desoxymethasone Dexamethasone base / sodium phosphate / metasulfobenazoate Dexemdetomidine hydrochloride Dexalanzoprazole Dexamphetamine Base Dexchlorpheneramine maleate Dexmedetomidine HCL Dextran, iron complex Dextranomer Dextromethorphan hydrobromide Diacephylline Diacerein Dibencozide (Cobamamide) Diflucortolon valerate Digitoxigenin Digitoxin Digoxin Diltiazam Hydrochloride Dinoprost Dinoprostone Diosmectite Diosmin Diosmin-Hesperiden Dobutamine HCL Domperidone maleate Donepezil HCL CHEIRON PHARMA Dorzolamide Doxorubicine HCL Dronedarone Duloxetine HCL E Edoxaban Eflornitine HCL Elagolix Empagliflozin Entacapone Epirubicine hydrochloride Ergocalciferol Erythropoietin Escin Esomperazole magnesium / sodium Esculin F Fednofibrate Febuxostat Fenofibrate Fentanyl Citrate / HCL Fenticonazole Ferrous sulfate Fexofenadine HCL Filgastrim Fingolimod Fluconazole Fludarabine phosphate Flumetasone Fluocinolone acetonide Fluocortolone Flutamide Fosaprepitant dimeglumine Fosfomycin (calcium / sodium) Fosfomycin tromethamine Furosemide Fusidic acid G Gamma cyclodextrine Gabapentin CHEIRON PHARMA Galanthamine hbr Ginkgo biloba Glibenclamide Gliquidone Glycopyrolate Gonadorelin Gramicidin H Heparin Lithium Heparin Sodium, bovine Heparin Sodium, porcine Heparin Sodium, halal Heparinoide Hesperidine Hexylresorcinol Hyaluronidsase Hydrocortisone Hydroxocobalamine base / acetate / HCL / sulphate Hydrochlorothiazide Hydroxyurea I Icatibant Idarubicine hydrochloride Ifosfamide Iloprost Imatinib mesylate Imipenem+Cilastatin Interferon Ipratropium bromide Irbesartan Irinotecan Iron Oxide with Mannitol Iron Protein Succinylate Iron Sucrose complex Isoconazole Isoproterenol K Ketamin HCL L Lacosamide CHEIRON PHARMA Lactose Lamotrigine Lanatoside C Lansoprazole L-Arginine base Lasmiditan Latanoprost Lavender Oil L-Carnitrine tartrate Ledipasvir Lercanidipine HCL Leuprolide Levetiracetam Levocetirizine Levomilnacipran Levosimendan Levothyroxin sodium Lidocaine Base Lipoxidase Lisdexamphentamin Loperamide HCL L-Ornithine-L-Aspartate Losartan potassium M Magnesium Aspartate Magnesium Lactate Dihydrate Mannitol sterile Mebeverine Hydrochloride Mecobalamine dimesylate Medroxyprogesterone Meloxicam Memantine hydrochloride Mepivacaine Hydrochloride Meropenem Mesterolone Methenamide Metoprolol tartrate Metoprolol Succinate Mint Green Metergoline Metformin Methyldigoxin Methylen Blue CHEIRON PHARMA Metronidazole Milnacipran hydrochloride Minoxidil Mitoxantrone hydrochloride Modafinil Mometason furoate monohydrate / anhydrous Montelukast Sodium Moxifloxacin Mucopolysaccharide polisulfate N N-Acetylcysteine Naftidrofuryl oxalate Neostigmine methylsulphate Neroli Oil Nifedipin Nifuroxazide Nimodipine Nitazoxanide O Obeticholic Acid Octeotride Olanzapine, form 1 Olmesartan medoxomil Olopatadine hydrochloride Omeprazole Sodium Ox Bile Oxaliplatin Oxiconazole Nitrate Oxytocin (Powder/ Solution) Oxybutinin hydrochloride Paclitaxel P Palonosetron Pamidronate Sodium Pamidronic acid Pancreatin Pantoprazole Sodium Patiromer Calcium Pentoxifylline Pepsin CHEIRON PHARMA Perindopril (erbumine/ arginine) Permethrine Peroxidase Phenylethanol alcohol Phloroglucinol HCL Pipecurium bromide Pirarubicine Piroctone olamine Placenta extract Policresulen Pregabalin Prednisolon Prednison Prilocain Base / HCL Procain HCL Propyphenazone Protamin HCL Pyrantel Embonate Q Quetiapin hemifumerate R Rofanol Rabeprazole Sodium Ranidtidine HCL Rasagaline mesylate Remifentanyl HCL Remimazolam Retigabine Ribonuclease Rifabutin Rifapentine Rifaximin Risedronic acid sodium salt Risperidone Rivaroxaban Ropivacain HCL Rosuvastatin calcium S Salbutamol sulfate CHEIRON PHARMA Scopolamine Selenium Yeast Sildenafil citrate Silymarin Simvastatin Sitagliptin HCL Sitagliptin Phosphate Sodium bicarbonate Sodium chondroitin sulfate Sodium fusidate Sodium hyaluronate Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate Sodium valproate Sofosbuvir Solifenacin succinate Somatostatin Sotalol HCL Spiramycin Sulfathiazole sodium Sumatriptan Base Sumatriptan Succinate T Tadalafil Tapendatadol hydrochloride Tazarotene Telmisartan Terbutalin sulphate Terconazol Terlipressin Tetracain HCL Tetrabenazin Tetracosactide Tetrahydrozoline HCL Thalidomide Thiocolchicoside Thymomoduline Tiaprofenic acid Tigecycline Tioconazole Timolol maleate Tobramycin Base / sulfate Tolnaftate CHEIRON PHARMA Tolterodine tartrate Topotecan HCL Topiramate Tramadol HCL Travoprost Triamterene Trientine HCL Tretinoin Triamcinolon acetonide Triclosan Trimebutine base Trimebutine maleate Trimethylphloroglucinol Triptorelin Trypsin Trypsinogen U Urea Ursodeoxycholic acid V Valproic acid Valrubicine Valsartan Vardenafil Venlafacine HCL Vilazodone HCL Vildagliptin Vinorelbin bitartrate Z Zidofovir Zinc pyrithione Ziprasidone hydrochloride Zoledronic acid CHEIRON PHARMA Contact Details: CHEIRON PHARMA GmbH Oberhafenstr. 1 20097 Hamburg / Germany Office: +49 40 2576741-0 – Fax: +49 40 2576741-99 Carsten Loebel Stefan Thomsen [email protected] [email protected] Important remark: “Products covered by valid patent in any country are not offered or supplied to these countries. Product currently under patent protection could be available only for R & D purposes if this is in accordance with local laws.” .
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