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Quibron-T

Quibron-T
Quibron-T

Quibron-T

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Active:
  • Theophylline
Product dosage: 400mg
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Synonyms
  • Unixan
  • Sophafyllin
  • Egifilin
  • Nuelin
  • Microphyllin
  • Theobid
  • Aminophyllin
  • Flemphyline
  • Retafyllin
  • Uni-dur
  • Theoday
  • Theolin
  • Pharmafil
  • Pulmophyllin
  • Teolixir
  • Theophar
  • Afonilum
  • Liopect
  • Elixophyllin
  • Teokap
  • Theocin
  • Talofilina
  • Bronsolvan
  • Thioped
  • Duralyn
  • Théophylline
  • Teotard
  • Teobid
  • Terdan
  • Phylobid
  • Zepholin
  • Respicur
  • Theoped
  • Eufilina
  • Thromphyllin
  • Teobag
  • Crisasma
  • Nefoben
  • Elixifilin
  • Telbans ds
  • Pirasmin
  • Theobron
  • Theacitin
  • Nosma
  • Diffumal
  • Teolong
  • Sol-bid
  • Bronkolin
  • Ardephyllin
  • Aerobin
  • New tedral
  • Theovent
  • Theoplus
  • Dilatrane
  • Theochron
  • Theracap 131
  • Teofilina
  • Thoin
  • Quibron
  • Bronchoretard
  • Etipramid
  • Teolin
  • Pulmeno
  • Alcophyllin
  • Accurbron
  • Retaphyl
  • Neulin
  • Solosin
  • Pneumogéine
  • Unicontin
  • Tédralan
  • Teosona
  • Elixine
  • Tromphyllin
  • Teofurmate
  • Sekiroid
  • Theophyllinum
  • Xanthium
  • Cylmin
  • Asmanyl
  • Phyloday
  • Theospirex
  • Euphylong
  • Franol
  • Contiphyllin
  • Bronchofyline
  • Pulmophylline
  • Slo-phyllin
  • Unicon
  • Theomol
  • Marex
  • Histafilin
  • Asmasolon
  • Theofol
  • Uniphyl
  • Theostat
  • Euphyllina
  • Durofilin
  • Teofylamin sad
  • Talotren
  • Unifyl continus
  • Drilyna
  • Telin
  • Theolong
  • Bufabron
  • Pediaphyllin pl
  • Lasma
  • Theo
  • Uniphyllin
  • Theotard
  • Euphyllin
  • Teromol
  • Pulmotractan
  • Theotrim
  • Theolair
  • Spophyllin
  • Theodur
  • Theodrip

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