Cardiovascular and Respiratory System (Donated by: Department of Pharmacy, University of Malta) |
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Anacardone (diethylnicotinamide) and Coramine (nikethamide) as potent cardiac and respiratory stimulants |
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| Glass capsules containing nitrite of amyl to induce coronary vasodilatation and hence treat angina pectoris. The glass capsule used to be snapped and inhaled. |
Coagulen-Ciba is derived from normal bovine blood. It contains the natural elements necessary for the clotting of blood. |
Gynaecology (Donated by: Department of Pharmacy, University of Malta) |
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| Gestone and Luteomensin containing corpus luteum to increase the production of progestin |
Sore Throat (Donated by: Department of Pharmacy, University of Malta) |
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| Evans Antiseptic Throat Pastilles to soothe the throat and protect against infections |
Analgesia (Donated by: Department of Pharmacy, University of Malta) |
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| Saridone (propyphenazone, phenacetin (acetphenetidine), and caffeine) to produce analgesia |
Anti-protozoal (Donated by: Department of Pharmacy, University of Malta) |
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| Emetine hydrochloride to treat infection caused by amoeba Entamoeba histolytica and to induce vomiting |
Musculoskeletal and joint diseases (Donated by: Department of Pharmacy, University of Malta) |
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| Myocrisin (sodium aurothiomalate) to suppress the disease process in rheumatoid arthritis |
Anaesthesia (Donated by: Department of Pharmacy, University of Malta) |
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Pentothal to induce general anaesthesia. A very short-acting barbiturate. |
Benzocaina to induce local anaesthesia. A topical pain reliever. |
Nutrition – Vitamins (Donated by: Department of Pharmacy, University of Malta) |
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| Adexolin liquid (containing Vitamins A and D) to create resistance against infections and promote growth and build up of strong bones and teeth in children. |
Chemical disinfectants and antiseptics (Donated by: Department of Pharmacy, University of Malta) |
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| Lysolats tablets to disinfect solutions |
20 June 2013
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