Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 10 Strip |
| Strength | 1 mg |
| Packaging Type | Stripe |
| Packaging Size | 10*10 Tablets |
| Brand | Anaridex 1 mg |
| Manufactured By | Healing Pharma |
| Shelf Life | 36 month |
| Composition | ANASTRAZOLE 1 MG |
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| Minimum Order Quantity | 10 Strip |
| Strength | 100mg |
| Packaging Size | 10*10 Tablets |
| Packaging Type | Box |
| Brand | MEBECHRIST |
| Manufacturer | CHRIST |
| Usage/Application | Personal |
| Shelf Life | 36 months |
Mebendazole is a broad-spectrum anthelmintic (anti-worm medication) used to treat infections caused by intestinal parasites, such as pinworms, roundworms, whipworms, and hookworms. It works by inhibiting the worms' ability to absorb glucose, eventually killing them.
🔬 Basic InformationGeneric Name: Mebendazole
Strength: 100 mg per tablet
Common Brand Names: Vermox, Mebex, Ovex, Wormin, Wormout
Drug Class: Anthelmintic (anti-parasitic)
WHO Essential Medicine: Yes
Administration: Oral tablet (chewable or swallowable)
| Condition | Causative Worm |
|---|---|
| Pinworm infection (Enterobiasis) | Enterobius vermicularis |
| Roundworm infection (Ascariasis) | Ascaris lumbricoides |
| Whipworm infection (Trichuriasis) | Trichuris trichiura |
| Hookworm infection | Ancylostoma duodenale, Necator americanus |
| Mixed worm infections | Multiple worm species present |
Mebendazole inhibits microtubule synthesis in intestinal worms.
Prevents worms from absorbing glucose, leading to depletion of energy stores, immobilization, and death.
Worms are then passed naturally through the intestines.
| Indication | Dose | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Pinworm | 100 mg once | May repeat after 2 weeks if reinfection |
| Roundworm, Whipworm, Hookworm | 100 mg twice daily | For 3 days |
| Mixed infections | 100 mg twice daily | For 3 days |
🧒 Not usually recommended for children under 2 years unless prescribed.
⚠️ Side Effects| Common (mild) | Rare (serious) |
|---|---|
| Abdominal pain | Allergic reactions (rash, itching) |
| Diarrhea | Neutropenia (low white blood cells) |
| Flatulence | Liver enzyme elevation (rare) |
| Headache | Seizures (very rare) |
Pregnancy: Avoid in the first trimester; may be used later if benefits outweigh risks.
Breastfeeding: Generally considered safe.
Liver disease: Use with caution.
Prolonged use: Monitor liver function and blood counts.
May interact with metronidazole (increased risk of severe skin reactions)
Enzyme inducers like carbamazepine or phenytoin may reduce effectiveness
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Type | Anthelmintic (anti-worm) |
| Strength | 100 mg |
| Target Parasites | Roundworms, pinworms, whipworms, hookworms |
| Route | Oral |
| Typical Regimen | 1–2 tablets daily for 1–3 days |
| Side Effects | Nausea, abdominal pain, rash (rare) |
| Safe in Kids? | Yes (age >2) |
| OTC/Prescription | Available both ways in some countries |
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| Minimum Order Quantity | 10 Strip |
| Dosage/Strength | 10 mg |
| Form | Tablet |
| Brand | TAMOXICAN 10 MG TAB |
| Composition | TAMOXIFENE 10 MG TAB |
Tamoxifen 10 mg Tablet – Uses
Tamoxifen is a Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulator (SERM) commonly used in oncology and hormone-related conditions.
Main Uses:Breast Cancer Treatment
Used in estrogen receptor (ER) positive breast cancer in both premenopausal and postmenopausal women.
Helps block estrogen action on breast tissue, slowing or stopping tumor growth.
Breast Cancer Prevention
Prescribed to high-risk women (family history, genetic predisposition, etc.) to reduce the chance of developing breast cancer.
Adjuvant Therapy
After surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy in breast cancer, tamoxifen is used to reduce the risk of recurrence and improve survival rates.
Metastatic Breast Cancer
Useful in treating advanced or metastatic cases by limiting hormone-driven tumor progression.
Infertility in Women (Off-label use)
Sometimes used to induce ovulation in women with anovulatory infertility, similar to clomiphene.
Gynecomastia (Off-label)
Can be prescribed to men for prevention or treatment of gynecomastia, particularly in those on anabolic steroids or prostate cancer therapy.
Other Off-label/Investigational Uses
Endometrial cancer research
Bipolar disorder and mania (under study)
Certain ovarian cancers
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Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 10 Box |
| Packaging Size | 30 Tablets |
| Form | Tablet |
| BRAND | X MALON |
| COMPOSITION | EXEMESTANE |
| STRENGTH | 25 MG |
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| Minimum Order Quantity | 10 Strip |
| Strength | 60 mg |
| Packaging Size | 10*10 Tablets |
| Packaging Type | Box |
| Composition | Raloxifene Hydrochloride 60mg |
| Brand | Raloxiheal |
| Manufacturer | Healing Pharma |
| Shelf Life | 36 Months |
| Usage/Application | To Treat Osteoporosis |
Raloxifene Hydrochloride is a Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulator (SERM) used primarily to prevent and treat osteoporosis in postmenopausal women and to reduce the risk of invasive breast cancer in certain groups. It mimics estrogen in some tissues (like bones) and blocks it in others (like breast and uterus).
🔬 Basic InformationGeneric Name: Raloxifene Hydrochloride
Strength: 60 mg per tablet
Brand Names: Evista, Ralista, Ostilox, Raloxa, etc.
Drug Class: Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulator (SERM)
Route: Oral (tablet)
Schedule: Prescription drug
Target Group: Primarily postmenopausal women
| Use | Details |
|---|---|
| ✅ Osteoporosis (Treatment & Prevention) | Helps increase bone mineral density and reduce fracture risk |
| ✅ Risk reduction of breast cancer | For postmenopausal women at high risk or with osteoporosis |
| 🔄 Off-label (rare) | Sometimes used in male gynecomastia, breast cancer, or testosterone therapy in men |
Raloxifene binds to estrogen receptors and acts:
As an agonist (mimics estrogen) in bones, promoting bone formation.
As an antagonist (blocks estrogen) in breast and uterus, helping prevent cancer growth.
🦴 Strengthens bones like estrogen, but without increasing risk of uterine or breast cancer.
💊 DosageStandard dose: 60 mg once daily, with or without food
Should be taken with adequate calcium and vitamin D if dietary intake is insufficient
Not for use in premenopausal women
| Common | Serious |
|---|---|
| Hot flashes | Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) |
| Leg cramps | Pulmonary embolism (PE) |
| Sweating | Stroke (in high-risk women) |
| Joint pain | Retinal vein thrombosis (rare) |
| Flu-like symptoms | Sudden vision loss (rare) |
Avoid raloxifene if:
You have or had blood clots (DVT, PE)
You are pregnant or breastfeeding
You have liver disease
You’re immobile for long periods (e.g., post-surgery or during travel)
Bone density scans (DEXA) to monitor effectiveness
Lipid profile and liver function tests may be advised
Maintain mobility to reduce clot risk
Stop at least 72 hours before surgery or long travel due to clotting risk
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