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Glipizide: 5–20 mg/day in 1–2 doses; GLYNASE, GLIDE, MINIDIAB 5 mg tab. 4. Gliclazide: 40–240 mg/day in 1–2 doses; DIAMICRON 80 mg tab, DIAZIDE 20, 80 mg tab, GLIZID 30, 40, 80 mg tab. 5. Glimepiride: 1–6 mg per day in 1-2 doses; AMARYL, GLYPRIDE, GLIMER 1, 2 mg tab. 6. 85 g tab. 7. 5, 1, 2 mg tab. 8. Nateglinide: 180–480 mg/day in 3–4 doses; GLINATE, NATELIDE 60, 120 mg tab. 9. Pioglitazone: 15–45 mg OD; PIONORM, PIOREST, PIOZONE 15, 30 mg tab. 10. Acarbose: 50–100 mg TDS taken just before each major meal; GLUCOBAY 50, 100 mg tabs, ASUCROSE, GLUCAR 50 mg tab.

4. Febuxostat: 40–80 mg OD; FABULAS, FABUSTAT, ZURIG, 40, 80, 120 mg tabs. 3 Drugs for Respiratory Disorders 30 Drugs for Respiratory Disorders Preparations 1. /Pot. 0 g TDS. 2. Guaiphenesin: 100–200 mg TDS. 3. 6 g TDS. 4. Vasaka syrup: 2–4 ml TDS. 5. Ammonium chloride: 50–200 mg TDS. 6. Bromhexine: 8 mg TDS, child 1–5 yr 4 mg BD, 5–10 yr 4 mg TDS; BROMHEXINE 8 mg tab, 4 mg/5 ml elixer. 7. 5 mg/ml drops. 8. Carbocisteine: 250–750 mg TDS; MUCODYNE 375 mg cap, 250 mg/5 ml syr. 9. Acetylcysteine: 200 mg/ml solution by nebulization or instillation through tracheostomy tube; 10.

17. 5% WYCORT oint. Androgens and Related Drugs 47 18. 5%. LOCOID cream 19. 001% 48 Hormones and Related Drugs Preparations Androgens 1. m. daily to twice weekly; AQUAVIRON 25 mg in 1 ml inj. 2. m. daily to twice weekly; TESTOVIRON, PARENDREN, TESTANON 25, 50 mg/ml inj. 3. TESTOVIRON DEPOT 100: testo. propionate 25 mg + testo. m. weekly. 4. TESTOVIRON DEPOT 250: testo. propionate 250 mg + testo. m. every 2–4 weeks. 5. SUSTANON ‘100’: testo. propionate 20 mg + testo. phenyl­ propionate 40 mg + testo.

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