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2. CARDIOVASCULAR HEMATOPOIETIC SYSTEM
2.A. Cardiac Drugs Generic name | Brand name | Dopamine HCl | BAXTER DOPAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE & 5% DEXTROSE INJ. | | DOPAMAX | | DOPAQARD | | HOSPIRA DOPAMINE HCL | | MYOCARD | Dopamine HCl in 5 % dextrose sol’n | HOSPIRA DOPAMINE HCL IN 5% DEXTROSE SOLUTION | | MYOCARD- DX |

Amiodarone HCl | AMIO | | ANOION | | CORDARONE | | MYODIAL | | RYTHMA | | Dbutamine HCl | BAXTER DOBUTAMINE HCL IN 5% DEXTROSE INJ | | CARDOMIN | | DOBUCARD | | DOBUJECT | | DOBULEX | | DOBUNEX | | DOBURAN | Dobutamine HCl in 5 % dextrose sol’n | HOSPIRA DOBUTAMINE HCL IN 5% DEXTROSE INJ. | | | Digoxin | CARDIOXIN | | LANOX | | LANOXIN | | | Epinephrine HCl | ADRENINE | | PHIL PHARMAWEALTH/ATLANTIC OBOI EPINEPHRINE | | L-Carnitine | CARNICOR | | CARTINE | | | Lidocaine HCl | EURO-MED LIDOCAINE HCL | | NOBUCAINE | Lidocaine HCl 0.04% in 5% Dextrose solution | HOSPIRA LIDOCAINE HCL 0.04% IN 5% DEXTROSE SOLN | Carnitine orotate, Carnitine HCl, 17 amino acid,pyridoxine HCl,Cyanocobalamin,adenosine | MITODEX | Carnitine orotate, cyanocobalamin,pyridoxine HCl,adenine HCl,riboflavin | MITOCORE | Carnitine orotate | GODEX/ GODEX DS | | Nifedipine | ADALAT/ ADALAT GITS/ ADALAT RETARD | Adenosine | CARDIOVERT | Dronedarone HCl | MULTAQ | Norepinephrine bitartrate | NOREPIN | Dipyridamole | PERSANTIN | Adrenaline acid tartrate | PHIL PHARMAWEALTH/ATLANTIC ADRENALINE | Flecainide acetate | TAMBOCOR/TAMBOCOR CR | 2.B. Anti-Anginal Drugs | | Generic name | Brand name | Amlodipine Besilate | ACTAPIN | | AFORBES | | ALODINE | | AMADAY | | AMBLOC | | AMLAC | | AMPIDINE | | AMLIX | | AMLOCOR | | AMLODAC | | AMLODIA | | AMLOKARD | | AMLONEX | | AMLOPINE | | AMLOSYL | | AMVALAT | | AMVASC BF | | BESYLON | | BIOVASC | | BOIE AMLODIPINE BESILATE |

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