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Gastrointestinal & Hepatobiliary System

a. Antacids, Antireflux Agent & Antiulcerants

Ranitidine ACEPTIN CLODINE
HISTA-BLOC
IDECEP INTAC
Pantoprazole
ACERNIX AMPHOTER ESOPAN PANLOX
Omeprazole
ACIFRE BOIE OMEPRAZOLE CYLIC GASTREC 40
HOVIZOL
Famotidine ACRILO H2 BLOC MODIN
Iansoprazole
LANSODIN LANSPRO-30 PROLANZO TANQUIDINE
Cimetidine
CICLEM ENDURE MEDICAL CIMETIDINE INTERNATIONAL APEX LAFAYETTE CIMETIDINE
Esomeprazole
ESOFLUX ESOMEP NEXIUM
Hydrotalcite
GASPEN
Rebamipide
GASTRIX MUCOSTA REMAPRIDE

b. GIT Regulators, Antiflatulents & Anti-Inflammatories

Domperidone ANDIOGAN DOMPENYL EMERIDONE FLASHTAB GASIDONE MOTILIUM

Budesonide BUDENOFALK

Metoclopramide CLOZIL METSIL

Simeticone DISFLATYL RESTIME

Itopride GANATON

Mesalazine PENTASA
SALOFALK
Mosapride GASMOTIN

c. Antipasmodics

Hyoscine ADUSCINE BUSCIN FUCON GASCOPAN HYOS
Atropine
ANESPIN EURO-MED ATROPINE SULFATE PHIL PHARMAWEALTH
Dicycloverine Hydrochloride DICYMED DILOMIN RELESTAL SPASDON
Mebeverine
DUSPATALIN
Pinaverium
ELDICET
Homatropine
LESOPEN
Otilonium Bromide SPASMOMEN
Fenoverine
SPASMOPRIV
Tiropramide
TRIOPAN

d. Antidiarrheals

Loperamide BRYPER DIAPERYL GASTROMED IMODIUM LOMOTIL
Furazolidone
DIAPECTOLIN FUROXONE URAZOLE
Nifuroxazide
ERCEFURYL
Racecadotril
HIDRASEC
Saccharomyces Boulardii FLORATIL
PRO-BIO
Basillus clausii ERCEFLORA

e. Laxatives, Purgatives

Bisacodyl BISALAX COSADIN DULCOLAX PHAREX BISACODYL VESILAC
Lactulose
DUPHALAC LACTUL LILAC MOVELAX RILAX
Psyllium
MUCOFALK
Glycerol
RHEA GLYVERIN SUPPOSITORY UNITED HOME GLYDOLAX
Senna
LAXEN
SENALAX
Sodium Picosulfate DULCOLAX SP

f. Digestives

Pancreatin CREON

g. Cholagogues, Clolelitholytics & hepatic protectors

Ursodeoxycholic acid ACTIBILE URSOFALK
Lactulose
DUPHALAC LACTUL

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