• Topical Anti-infectives, Isoconazole
    Dosage form: Cream
    Strength: 1%, 2%
    Indications/Special comments: Cutaneous mycotic infections.
    Dosage Administration: Apply twice daily
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  • Skin Disinfecting Agents, Isopropyl Alcohol
    Dosage form: Topical solution
    Strength: 0.7
    Indications/Special comments: Antiseptic, astringent, liniment for muscle aches, surface disinfectant, prevent swimmers' ear.
    Dosage Administration: Apply to skin directly or with clean gauze, cotton or swab. For rubbing, apply liberally
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  • Skin Disinfecting Agents, Isopropyl Alcohol
    Dosage form: Prep pads
    Strength: 0.7
    Indications/Special comments: Antiseptic, astringent, liniment for muscle aches, surface disinfectant, prevent swimmers' ear.
    Dosage Administration: Apply to skin directly or with clean gauze, cotton or swab. For rubbing, apply liberally
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  • Respiratory Drugs, Isoprenaline Sulphate
    Dosage form: Injection
    Strength: 0.2mg/ml
    Indications/Special comments: Symptomatic treatment of bronchial asthma and reversible bronchospasm which may occur association with chronic bronchitis, pulmonary emphysema, bronchiectasis and other chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases.
    Dosage Administration: Bronchospasm during anaesthesia: Adult: 0.01-0.02 mg (0.5-1 ml of a 1:50,000 dilution), repeat when necessary. Elderly: Lower doses may be required.
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  • Respiratory Drugs, Ipratropium Bromide
    Dosage form: Nebulizer Solution
    Strength: 0.2mg/ml
    Indications/Special comments: Relief of bronchospasm in reversible air ways obstruction, especially COPD and in elderly patients, it has also been used in cystic fibrosis.
    Dosage Administration: Usual dose for adults and the elderly is 0.4 – 2.0ml up to 4 times daily. For children aged 3 – 14 years the usual dose is 0.4 – 2.0ml up to 3 times daily. Ipratropium Bromide must only be administered by inhalation from a suitable nebulizer.
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  • Respiratory Drugs, Ipratropium Bromide
    Dosage form: Inhaler
    Strength: 18mcg MDI
    Indications/Special comments: Relief of bronchospasm in reversible air ways obstruction, especially COPD and in elderly patients, it has also been used in cystic fibrosis.
    Dosage Administration: Chronic asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: Aerosol inhalation: Adult: 20 - 40 micrograms, in early treatment up to 80 micrograms at a time, 3 - 4 times daily; Child: up to 6 years, 20 micrograms 3 times daily; 6 - 12 years: 20 - 40 micrograms 3 times daily. Inhalers: Adult: 40 micrograms 3 times daily; if necessary, a second dose may be inhaled 5 minutes after the first.
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  • Respiratory Drugs, Ipratropium + Salbutamol
    Dosage form: Inhaler
    Strength: 18+90mcg; 20+100mcg
    Indications/Special comments: Treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in patients on regular bronchodilator who continue to have bronchospasm and require second bronchodilator.
    Dosage Administration: Aerosol: 100mcg/20mcg (1 actuation of metered-dose inhaler) everey 6 hr; not to exceed 6 actuations/day.
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  • Respiratory Drugs, Ipratropium + Salbutamol
    Dosage form: Nebulizer Solution
    Strength: 2.5+0.5mcg
    Indications/Special comments: Treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in patients on regular bronchodilator who continue to have bronchospasm and require second bronchodilator.
    Dosage Administration: 3mL inhaled every 6 hr; not to exceed 3mL every 4 hr.
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  • Obstetric and Gynaecological Medications, Isoconazole
    Dosage form: Pessary
    Strength: 300mg, 600mg
    Indications/Special comments: Treatment of vaginal mycoses, particularly due to Candida spp.
    Dosage Administration: Pessaries: 600mg or 300mg daily for 3 days
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  • Keratolytics/Caustics and Antiacne Agents, Imiquimod
    Dosage form: Cream
    Strength: 5% (single use packets)
    Indications/Special comments: Actinic Keratosis; External Genital Warts
    Dosage Administration: Actinic Keratosis: Applied 2 times per week for a 16 weeks to a defined treatment area on the face or scalp (but not both concurrently). No more than 36 packets for the 16-week treatment period. External Genital Warts: Applied 3 times per week to external genital/perianal warts. Treatment should continue until there is total clearance of the genital/ perianal warts or for a maximum of 16 weeks. 
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