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    Aripiprazole tablets provide effective management of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and other psychiatric conditions by modulating key brain neurotransmitters. It requires medical supervision for dosing and monitoring due to potential side effects and risks.

  • Amitriptyline 10mg tablet

    Amitriptyline 10mg tablet

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    Amitriptyline 10mg is a tricyclic antidepressant used to treat depression, nerve pain, migraines, and sleep issues, usually taken at bedtime. It may cause drowsiness, dry mouth, and weight gain, and comes as a round, coated tablet in blue or pink.

  • Amitriptyline 25mg tablet

    Amitriptyline 25mg tablet

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    1.50

    Amitriptyline 25mg is a tricyclic antidepressant used to treat depression, nerve pain, migraines, and bed-wetting in children. It is taken orally, usually at bedtime, and may cause drowsiness, dry mouth, and weight gain.

  • Artane 5mg (Trihexyphenidyl) tablet

    Artane 5mg (Trihexyphenidyl) tablet

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    Artane 5mg (Trihexyphenidyl) is an anticholinergic used to treat Parkinson’s disease symptoms like tremors and muscle stiffness. It helps restore neurotransmitter balance in the brain. Common side effects include dry mouth and dizziness; use under medical supervision.

  • Benztropine 2mg tablket

    Benztropine 2mg tablket

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    Benztropine 2 mg is an anticholinergic medication used mainly to manage Parkinson’s disease symptoms and antipsychotic-induced movement disorders. It helps improve muscle control by balancing neurotransmitters in the brain but should be used carefully under medical supervision due to potential side effects.

  • Carbamazipine tablet 200mg tablet (loose)

    Carbamazipine tablet 200mg tablet (loose)

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    Carbamazepine 200mg tablet is an anticonvulsant and mood-stabilizing medicine used to treat epilepsy, nerve pain, and bipolar disorder. It works by reducing abnormal electrical activity in the brain.

  • Carbiamzole tablet 5mg

    Carbiamzole tablet 5mg

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    2.50

    Carbimazole is an oral medication used to treat hyperthyroidism by reducing excess thyroid hormone production. It is taken once or twice daily, with regular monitoring of thyroid and blood levels. It is a prescription-only medicine and should be used under a doctor’s supervision.

  • Cebrotonin tablet 800mg

    Cebrotonin tablet 800mg

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    10

    Cebrotonin (800 mg) is an SNRI used to treat major depressive disorder and anxiety. It works by increasing serotonin and norepinephrine levels in the brain. Common side effects include nausea, dizziness, and dry mouth, with serious risks like serotonin syndrome.

  • Chlorpromazine Tablet 100mg

    Chlorpromazine Tablet 100mg

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    Chlorpromazine 10 mg tablets are an antipsychotic medication primarily used to treat mental and mood disorders, but also prescribed for several other medical conditions. It belongs to the phenothiazine class of antipsychotics and works by modifying the actions of chemicals (dopamine and others) in the brain.

  • Epilim Syrup

    Epilim Syrup

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    Epilim Syrup is a prescription anticonvulsant and mood stabilizer used in epilepsy, bipolar disorder, and migraine prevention. It delivers 200 mg/5 mL sodium valproate, with dosing tailored by weight and condition. It’s effective but comes with serious side effects—notably liver risk and teratogenicity—making blood monitoring and medical supervision essential. Safe storage, accurate dosing, and awareness of drug interactions are key.

  • Fluphenazine Injection

    Fluphenazine Injection

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    Fluphenazine Decanoate Injection is a long-acting antipsychotic used to manage chronic schizophrenia, administered intramuscularly every 2–4 weeks.
    It begins working within 1–3 days and may cause sedation, tremors, or serious side effects like extrapyramidal symptoms and liver issues.
    This medicine is prescription-only and must be administered by a healthcare professional

  • Giloba Capsule

    Giloba Capsule

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    Giloba Capsule contains Ginkgo biloba extract, a natural supplement used to enhance memory, concentration, and blood circulation, especially in the brain. It may help in conditions like dementia, vertigo, or tinnitus. Caution is advised in people on blood thinners due to potential bleeding risk.

  • Haloperidol Injection

    Haloperidol Injection

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    Haloperidol Injection is a Prescription-Only Medicine (POM). It must be prescribed and administered by a qualified healthcare professional due to its potent effects and risk of serious side effects like extrapyramidal symptoms, QT prolongation, and neuroleptic malignant syndrome.

  • Keppra 250 mg Tablet

    Keppra 250 mg Tablet

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    8

    Keppra 250 mg Tablet contains levetiracetam, an antiepileptic used to treat partial, myoclonic, and generalized seizures. It is usually taken twice daily and may cause drowsiness or mood changes. Category: Anticonvulsant; Prescription status: Prescription-only (POM).

  • Keppra 500 mg Tablet

    Keppra 500 mg Tablet

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    Keppra 500 mg is a prescription-only antiepileptic medication containing levetiracetam, used twice daily for multiple seizure types. Dosing may be adjusted up to 3,000 mg/day, with kidney-based modifications. Common side effects include drowsiness, dizziness, and mood changes – gradual dose changes and medical supervision are essential.

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