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Order No Prescription Clotrimazole(Gyne-Lotrimin)Antifungal Cream 15g

ContentsClotrimazole [Lotrimin 15g]Drug NomenclatureAdverse Effects and PrecautionsAntimicrobial ActionPharmacokineticsUses and AdministrationPreparationsProprietary PreparationsMulti-ingredientBuy Most Popular Antibiotic, Antifungal, Antiparasitic, Antiviral Drugs Online no RX & OTCClotrimazole [Lotrimin 15g] (British Approved Name, US Adopted Name, rINN) Drug Nomenclature International Nonproprietary Names (INNs) in main languages (French, Latin, and Spanish): Synonyms: Bay-5097; Clotrimazol; Clotrimazolum; FB-5097; Klotrimatsoli; Klotrimazol; Klotrimazolas BAN: Clotrimazole USAN: Clotrimazole INN: Clotrimazole [rINN (en)] INN: Clotrimazol [rINN (es)] INN: Clotrimazole [rINN (fr)] INN: Clotrimazolum [rINN (la)] INN: Клотримазол [rINN (ru)] Chemical name: 1-(α-2-Chlorotrityl)imidazole Molecular formula: C22H17ClN2 =344.8 CAS: 23593-75-1 ATC code: A01AB18; D01AC01; G01AF02 Read code: y00o9 [Ear]; y08EL [Skin]; y03Dg Note. Compounded preparations of clotrimazole may be represented by the following names: • …

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Who Gets Pneumonia?

The elderly, infants and young children, and individuals with underlying health problems, such as chronic bronchitis, diabetes and congestive heart failure, are considered at high risk for pneumonia. People who have diseases that impair the immune system, such as AIDS, are especially susceptible to pneumonia. Patients suffering from chronic illnesses, such as asthma, or those undergoing treatment for cancer are also vulnerable to the condition. People with certain genetic disorders, such as sickle-cell disease and cystic fibrosis, are also at a greater risk to respiratory infections or pneumonia. Exposure to …

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