• Apixaban, marketed under the brand name Eliquis, is an anticoagulant medication used to lower the risk of stroke and blood clots in individuals with atrial fibrillation, and also to prevent blood clots in patients who have had hip or knee replacement surgery. It works by blocking a specific substance (Factor Xa) in the blood that causes clotting. It is not recommended for use in individuals with severe kidney or liver problems. As with all anticoagulants, the risk of bleeding, including severe and sometimes fatal bleeding, is increased with Apixaban use.
    S$ 15.79
  • Atarax, also known as hydroxyzine, is a medication primarily used to treat itching caused by allergies. It is an antihistamine and it works by blocking a certain natural substance (histamine) produced by the body during an allergic reaction. Atarax can also be used for short-term anxiety relief or for sedation before or after general anesthesia. Side effects may include drowsiness, dry mouth, and dizziness. Always take this medication as directed by a healthcare professional.
    S$ 1.10
  • Betadine is an antiseptic medication that contains the active substance Povidone-Iodine. It is primarily used to prevent or treat skin and wound infections. The product kills bacteria, viruses, fungi, spores, and protozoans on the skin. It can also be used before and after surgical procedures to disinfect the skin and mucosa. It's often available in various forms, such as solution, ointment, and throat gargle. Caution must be taken by those who are allergic to iodine or have thyroid disorders.
    S$ 37.42
  • Cellcept, also known as Mycophenolate Mofetil, is a medication commonly used in organ transplant patients to prevent organ rejection. It works by suppressing the body's immune response to treat autoimmune diseases as well. Potential side effects include gastrointestinal disturbances, blood count changes, and increased susceptibility to infections and malignancies. Regular monitoring is required while on this medication.
    S$ 22.38
  • Cyclogyl, also known as Cyclopentolate, is an anticholinergic medication often used in eye examinations to dilate the pupil and relax the eye's focusing muscles. This helps the doctor see inside the eye and diagnose conditions accurately. It can also treat inflammation in the eye, often post-surgery. Side-effects may include blurred vision, stinging, or sensitivity to light, and it's necessary to avoid driving or operating machinery until vision clears.
    S$ 40.09
  • Cyklokapron, generically known as tranexamic acid, is a medication used to prevent excessive bleeding. It is especially beneficial during surgical procedures or for medical conditions that cause heavy bleeding. It operates by stabilizing the body's natural blood clotting process and helping to prevent unnecessary or prolonged bleeding. Potential side effects may include gastrointestinal upset, dizziness, or allergic reactions. It is important that this medication is used under doctor's supervision, as certain pre-existing conditions or medications can lead to increased risk of complications.
    S$ 7.73
  • Dilantin, also known as Phenytoin, is an anticonvulsant medication primarily used to control and prevent seizures. It works by slowing down impulses in the brain that cause seizures. Besides managing epilepsy, Dilantin can also be used to treat certain types of irregular heartbeats. However, it's not suitable for all types of seizures and should be used under proper medical advice due to potential side effects.
    S$ 2.54
  • Emla is a local anesthetic cream that contains two active ingredients, lidocaine and prilocaine. It is used to numb an area of the skin, producing temporary loss of sensation in the area where it is applied. This can help to alleviate pain or discomfort caused by procedures such as needles, minor skin surgery, or skin grafts. Although generally safe and effective, Emla should be used under medical supervision and is not suitable for all patients. As with any medication, it may have potential side effects including local skin reactions.
    S$ 65.71
  • Imuran, also known as Azathioprine, is a medication used primarily to prevent rejection following organ transplantation and to treat autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and inflammatory bowel disease. It works by suppressing the body's immune system. Common side effects can include infections, nausea, and a reduced blood cell count. It's important for patients to engage in regular blood monitoring while on this medication. As with any medication, it should be used under the supervision of a healthcare professional.
    S$ 2.50
  • Lotemax is a prescription medication, which is a branded form of the drug loteprednol. It belongs to the class of medications known as corticosteroids. This medication is commonly used to reduce swelling, redness, and inflammation in the eye caused by certain eye conditions or surgery. It works by inhibiting the release of substances that cause inflammation. Lotemax is not suitable for everyone, such as those with certain infections, and side effects may include blurred vision, dry eyes or eye discomfort. As with any medication, it should be used under the supervision of a healthcare provider.
    S$ 40.09
  • Melatonin is a hormone naturally produced by the body that regulates the sleep-wake cycle. As a supplement, it is often used to treat insomnia or other sleep disorders, helping to adjust the body's internal clock. It can be useful for jet lag, for adjusting sleep-wake cycle in people whose daily work schedule changes, or for individuals who are blind and have a disrupted sleep cycle. Side effects can be minimal but may include drowsiness, nausea, or headaches. It's available over-the-counter in many countries, but should be used under the advice of a healthcare professional.
    S$ 1.21
  • Mucopain is a topical anesthetic medication commonly used to numb certain areas in the mouth, relieving pain caused by sores, ulcers, or other irritations. Its active ingredient, benzocaine, works by blocking nerve signals responsible for pain sensation. It's usually applied directly to the affected area for temporary relief. It's crucial to use Mucopain as directed by a healthcare professional to avoid potential side effects such as allergic reactions or overdosage.
    S$ 623.78
  • Neoral is a type of medication primarily used to prevent organ rejection in patients who have received a liver, kidney, or heart transplant. It does this by suppressing the body's immune response, thus reducing the chance of the body rejecting a transplanted organ. It is also used to treat severe rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis. The active ingredient in Neoral is Cyclosporine, an immunosuppressant. It should be taken under the supervision of a healthcare professional due to its potential side effects and necessary dosage adjustments.
    S$ 8.02
  • Orahelp is an oral paste or gel primarily used for the treatment of mouth ulcers or sores. It comprises two active ingredients: Choline Salicylate, which reduces pain and discomfort, and Lignocaine Hydrochloride, which is a local anesthetic that numbs the treated area. While Choline Salicylate reduces inflammation, Lignocaine Hydrochloride inhibits the pain pathways. This medication should be applied directly to the affected area in the mouth. Consult a healthcare professional for correct usage and dosage.
    S$ 33.85
  • Prograf, or tacrolimus, is a potent immunosuppressive drug often prescribed after organ transplants to prevent the body's immune system from rejecting the transplanted organ. It works by decreasing the activity of immune cells which reduces the chance of an organ rejection. It is also used in treating certain skin diseases. Common side effects may include nausea, diarrhea, stomach upset, and increased blood sugar levels. Regular monitoring by your healthcare provider is necessary to ensure the medication is working effectively and to adjust the dosage as required. As with all medications, it should be taken as directed by a healthcare provider.
    S$ 10.92
  • Protopic is a prescription medication used topically to treat eczema (atopic dermatitis) by reducing inflammation and itching.
    S$ 65.71
  • Tapazole, also known as Methimazole, is an oral medication primarily utilized in the treatment of hyperthyroidism, a condition where the thyroid gland produces excessive hormones. It functions by reducing the production of these hormones. Common side effects may include nausea, vomiting, headache, drowsiness, skin rash or itchiness. Serious side effects like liver problems and a decrease in white blood cells can also occur, albeit rarely. Regular blood tests are usually required to monitor the patient's condition while on this medication. Always take Tapazole as per your doctor's prescription.
    S$ 1.83
  • Toradol, also known as Ketorolac, is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) primarily used to treat moderate to severe pain, typically after surgery. It works by reducing hormones causing inflammation and pain in the body. Toradol may be administered orally or via injection. It's intended for short-term use (up to 5 days) due to potential side effects such as stomach or intestinal bleeding. As with all NSAIDs, it isn't recommended for individuals with certain conditions, including kidney disease, bleeding disorders, or a history of stomach ulcers.
    S$ 1.88
  • Urecholine is a medication that is used to treat urinary retention and neurogenic bladder dysfunction by stimulating bladder contractions. It helps to improve bladder emptying and restore normal urination.
    S$ 3.49
  • Xarelto, also known as Rivaroxaban, is an anticoagulant or blood thinner. It helps prevent blood clots from forming in the body, particularly beneficial for people with certain types of heart or blood vessel conditions. Specifically, it's often used to treat deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, and to prevent stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation. However, it's crucial to use it with caution, as it may also increase the risk of severe bleeding.
    S$ 8.04
  • Xylocaine is a local anesthetic medication used to numb a specific area of the body for medical procedures or minor surgeries.
    S$ 22.27

Why choose generic drugs in Singapore?

The primary argument favoring the generic product, particularly in Singapore, is its low cost compared to the original. Manufacturers of generics, including those in Singapore, do not have to pour vast investments into development. They employ a ready-made proven formula to manufacture the medicine. Furthermore, the production of generics frequently takes place on equipment that is in no way substandard to that utilized by the developer of the original formula. As such, the outcome is a high-quality drug that is nearly comparable to the original medicine.

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