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AX Pharmaceutical Corp “We Supply High Quality Products All for Health” AX Pharmaceutical Corp “We supply high quality products all for Health” Product List 1-Dodecanol 2,4-Dinitrochlorobenzene 2-Deoxy-D-Glucose 2-Methoxyestradiol 4-Aminopyridine 4-Methoxyphenol 5-Alpha-Hydroxy-Laxogenin 5-Amino-1-methylquinolinium 5-Aminolevulinic Acid Iodide 5-Aminosalicylic Acid 5-Fluororacil 5-Hydroxytryptophan Acebutolol HCl Acepromazine Maleate Acetazolamine Acetohydroxamic Acid Acetyl Dipeptide Acetyl Hexapeptide-3 Acetyl Tributyl Citrate ACTH 1-24 ACTH 1-39 Acyclovir Adapalene Adenosine 5 Monophosphate Adenosine 5 Tri-Phosphate Adenosylcobalamin Afoxolaner Disodium salt Alanyl-L-Glutamine Albendazole Alendronate Sodium Alendronic Acid Alpelisib Alpha Ketoglutaric Acid Alpha Lipoic Acid Alpha-Melanocyte-Stimulating Alprostadil Hormone Altrenogest Amantadine HCl Ambrisentan Ambroxol HCl Aminobenzoic Acid (PABA) Aminopentamide Sulfate Aminophylline Anhydrous Amitraz Amitriptyline HCl Amlexanox Amlodipine Besylate Amoxicillin Trihydrate Amphotericin B Anastrozole Aniracetam AOD 9604 Trifluoroacetate Aprepitant Aripiprazole Artemisinin Ascorbic Acid Ascorbyl Glucoside Atenolol Atipamezole HCl Atorvastatin Atovaquone Atropine Sulfate Monohydrate Auranofin Axitinib Azaperone Tartrate Azelaic Acid Azelastine HCl Azithromycin Dihydrate Azlocillin Sodium Bacitracin Zinc Baclofen Benazepril HCl Benzocaine Betadex (Beta Cyclodextrin) Betadex Sulfobutyl Ether Sodium Betahistine Bethanechol Chloride Bezafibrate Bifonazole Bimatoprost Bismuth Subsalicylate Bitter Orange Extract BPC 157 Bremelanotide Acetate (PT-141) Brimonidine Tartrate Bromfenac Sodium Bromhexine HCl Budesonide Bumetanide Bupivacaine Buprenorphine HCl Bupropion HCl Buserelin Acetate Butaphosphan Cabergoline Cabimazole Calcipotriene Calcitriol Calcium Glubionate Calcium Glycerophosphate Calcium Levulinate Calcium Pyruvate Canagliflozin Canrenone Cantharidin Capecitabine Carbamazepine Carbazochrome Carbenicillin Disodium Carbimazole Carmustine Carprofen Cefadroxil Monohydrate Cefixime Ceftazidime with Sodium Carbonate Ceftin (Cefuroxime) Ceftiofur Free Acid ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Unit 8-9, 100 Tesma Way, Concord, Ontario, Canada L4K 0J9 Email : [email protected] Tel: (866)305-0566; Fax: (416)352-1618 AX Pharmaceutical Corp “We supply high quality products all for Health” Product List Ceftiofur Sodium Ceftriaxone HCl Celecoxib Cephalexin Monohydrate Cerebrolysin *(only available at Cesium Chloride certain quantity, please contact for more information) Cetirizine Dihydrochloride Chlorambucil Chloramphenicol Chloramphenicol Palmitate Chlorhexidine Diacetate Hydrate Chlorobutanol Anhydrous NF Chlorobutanol Hemihydrate Chloroquine Phosphate Chlorothiazide Chlorpheniramine Maleate Chlortetracycline Cholecalciferol Cholesterol Cholestyramine Chromium Picolinate Chymotrypsin Alpha Cicloprox Cidofovir Dihydrate Cimetidine Ciprofloxacin Ciprofloxacin HCl Cisapride Monohydrate Cisplatin Citrulline CJC 1295 Clarithromycin Clascoterone Clemastine Fumarate Clenbuterol Clindamycin HCl Clodronate Disodium Tetrahydrate Clomiphene Citrate Clomipramine HCl Clopidogrel bisulfate Clozapine Coenzyme Q10 Creatine Gluconate Creatinine Cromolyn Sodium Crospovidone Cyclobenzaprine HCl Cyclopentolate Cyclophosphamide Cyclosporin A Cyproheptadine HCl Cysteamine HCl Dantrolene Sodium Dapiprazole Dapoxetine HCl Dapsone Dasatinib Monohydrate Demecarium Bromide Deslorelin Acetate Desmopressin Acetate Desonide Desoximetasone Detomidine HCl Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate Dexmedetomidine HCl Dexrazoxane Dextran D-Galactose DHH-B (Honokiol) Diazoxide Dibasic Calcium Phosphate Dibucaine Dihydrate Diclazuril Diclofenac Sodium Diethylamino Hydroxybenzoyl Hexyl Benzoate Diethylcarbamazine Diethylstilbestrol Digoxin Dihexa Di-isopropylamide Dichloroacetate Dimethyl Fumarate Dimethylethanolamine Dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) Dimetridazole Diphenidol Diphenidol HCl Diphenylcyclopropenone Dipyridamole Dipyrone (Metamizole Sodium) Disulfiram DL-Lactide DMPS (2,3 Sodium DMSA (Dimercapto Succinic Acid) Dimercaptopropane Sulfonate) Docusate Dorzolamide HCl Doxapram HCl Monohydrate Doxycycline Hyclate Doxycycline Monohydrate Doxylamine D-Penicillamine Droperidol Dutasteride E-Caprolactone Edetate Calcium Disodium Efinaconazole Eflornithine HCl Monohydrate Empagliflozin Enalapril Maleate Enclomiphene Citrate Enilconazole Enrofloxacin ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Unit 8-9, 100 Tesma Way, Concord, Ontario, Canada L4K 0J9 Email : [email protected] Tel: (866)305-0566; Fax: (416)352-1618 AX Pharmaceutical Corp “We supply high quality products all for Health” Product List Enrofloxacin HCl Epitalon Acetate Eplerenone Erlotinib HCl Erythromycin Ethylsuccinate Estradiol Benzoate Estradiol Cypionate Estradiol Hemihydrate Estradiol Valerate Estriol Estrone Etamsylate Ethambutol HCl Etidronate Disodium Etodolac (micronized) Everolimus Exemestane Famciclovir Famotidine Febantel Febuxostat Polymorphic Fenbendazole Fexofenadine Fidaxomicin Finasteride Fipronil Firocoxib Florfenicol Floxuridine Fluconazole Flucytosine Fludrocortisone Acetate Flumazenil Flumethasone Flunixin Meglumine Fluorescein Sodium Fluorouracil Fluoxetine HCl Fluralaner Fluticasone Propionate Fluvastatin Sodium Fluvoxamide Maleate Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) Fomepizole Fosfomycin (Phosphomycin) Calcium Fosfomycin (Phosphomycin) Furazolidone Furosemide Tromethamine Gabapentin Gamithromycin Ganciclovir Gatifloxacin Sesquihydrate Gefitinib Genistein Gentamycin Sulphate GHK-Cu Acetate Glipizide Glycopyrrolate Glycyrrhetinic Acid Glycyrrhizic Acid (Glycyrrhizin) Gonadorelin Acetate Griseofulvin Guanabenz Acetate Guanfacine GW 501516 Halobetasol Propionate Heparin Sodium Hexamidine Diisethionate Histamine Histrelin Acetate Homatropine Methylbromide Hydrocortisone Sodium Succinate Hydroquinone Hydroxocobalamin HCl Hydroxychloroquine Sulfate Hydroxyprogesterone Hydroxyprogesterone Caproate Hydroxypropyl Beta Cyclodextrin Hydroxypropyl Betadex Hydroxypropyl Gamma Hydroxyurea Cyclodextrin Hyoscyamine Sulfate Hypromellose Idelalisib Idoxuridine Imatinib Mesylate Imidocarb Dipropionate Imiquimod Indigotindisulfonate Sodium Indocyanine Green Indomethacin Ipamorelin Acetate Irbesartan Iron Bisglycinate Iron Sucrose Isoflupredone Acetate Isoniazid Isoproterenol HCl Isotretinoin Itraconazole Ivermectin Kanamycin sulfate Ketoconazole Ketoprofen Ketotifen Labetalol Lactoferrin L-Alanyl-L-Glutamine Lansoprazole Lanthanum Carbonate Larazotide L-Arginine HCl Latanoprost L-Cysteine Hydrochloride Monohydrate ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Unit 8-9, 100 Tesma Way, Concord, Ontario, Canada L4K 0J9 Email : [email protected] Tel: (866)305-0566; Fax: (416)352-1618 AX Pharmaceutical Corp “We supply high quality products all for Health” Product List Lead Acetate Leflunomide Lenvatinib Letrozole Leucovorin Calcium Levamisole HCl Levetiracetam Levifloxacin Hemihydrate Levocetirizine HCl Levofloxacin Hemihydrate Levomefolate Calcium Levonorgestrel Levosulpiride Levothyroxine Sodium LGD 4033 Lidocaine Lidocaine HCl Lincomycin HCl Linezolid Liothyronine (Liothyronine Sodium) Liquiritin Lisinopril Lithium Carbonate L-Lysine HCl Lomustine Lopinavir Lorcaserin Losartan Potassium Lotilaner Lovastatin L-Theanine L-Tryptophan Luliconazole Magnessium Stearate Mannitol Mannogem Granular Marbofloxacin Maropitant Citrate Mebendazole Mechlorethamine HCl Meclizine HCl Medetomidine HCl Medroxyprogesterone Acetate Megestrol Acetate Melanotan I Melanotan II Melatonin Melengestrol Acetate Meloxicam Melphalan HCl Memantine Menaquinone-7 (1% Vitamin K2) Mepivacaine HCl Mesalamine Metaflumizone Metformin HCl Methazolamide Methimazole Methoxsalen Methscopolamine Methyl Aminolevulinate Methyl Folate Methylcobalamin Methyldopa Methylene Blue Trihydrate Methylprednisolone Acetate Metoclopramide Metronidazole Benzoate Mexiletine HCl Miconazole Microcrystalline Cell Milbemycin Oxime Minocycline HCl Minoxidil Mirtazapine Anhydrous Mirtazapine Hemihydrate Mitomycin C Mitotane Monobenzone Montelukast Mots-C Moxidectin Moxifloxacin HCl Mupirocin Mycophenolate Mofetil Myo-Inositol Trypyrophosphate N,N-Dimethylglycine HCl N-Acetyl-D-Glucosamine NAD+ NADH Naltrexone HCl Naphazoline HCl Naproxen Natamycin N-Butylscopolammonium Bromide Neomycin Sulfate Neostigmine Methylsulfate Neotame Nepafenac Niacinamide Niclosamide Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Nicotinamide Mononucleotide (NMN) Niraparib Tosylate Nitazoxanide Nitenpyram Nitrofurantoin Nitrofurazone Nizatidine N-Methylpyrrolidone (NMP) Noopept Norepinephrine Bitartrate Octacosanol Ofloxacin Olaparib Olmesartan Olopatadine HCl Omeprazole Omeprazole Sodium Orbifloxacin Orlistat Ornithine HCl Oseltamivir Phosphate Oxaceprol ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Unit 8-9, 100 Tesma Way, Concord, Ontario, Canada L4K 0J9 Email : [email protected] Tel: (866)305-0566; Fax: (416)352-1618 AX Pharmaceutical Corp “We supply high quality products all for Health” Product List Oxandrolone Oxantel Pamoate Oxcarbazepine Oxolinic Acid Oxytetracycline HCl Oxytocin Acetate Palbociclib Palmitoylethanolamide Pangamic Acid Panobinostat Paromomycin Base Paromomycin Sulfate Paroxetine HCl Penciclovir Penicillin G Bezathine Penicillin G Potassium Penicillin G Procaine Penicillin G Sodium Pentobarbital Sodium Pentosan Polysulfate Sodium Pentoxifylline Pergolide
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