Cat.No. | Product Name | CAS | Inquiry |
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PAP-0075 | Betamethasone Acetate | 987-24-6 | Inquiry |
PAP-0076 | Clobetasol Propionate | 25122-46-7 | Inquiry |
PAP-0078 | Desonide | 638-94-8 | Inquiry |
PAP-0079 | Diflorasone Diacetate | 33564-31-7 | Inquiry |
PAP-0080 | Fluorometholone | 426-13-1 | Inquiry |
PAP-0077 | Levofloxacin carboxylic acid | 100986-89-8 | Inquiry |
PAP-0081 | Meprednisone | 1247-42-3 | Inquiry |
PAP-0082 | Mometasone Furoate | 83919-23-7 | Inquiry |
PAP-0074 | Prednicarbate | 73771-04-7 | Inquiry |
PAP-0083 | Prednisolone Acetate | 125-10-0 | Inquiry |
Hormones are chemical substances produced by one cell, gland, or organ that affect the activities of other cells in the body. The active ingredients of hormonal drugs include natural hormones, as well as organic substances with the same structure and action principle as hormones, which can be divided into glucocorticoids, adrenocortical hormones, norepinephrine hormones, progesterone, estrogen, androgen, etc. Hormonal drugs are used to treat many diseases, especially in anti-allergy, anti-infection, anti-shock and immunosuppression.
Due to the complex pharmacological effects of hormones, improper application will cause various adverse reactions. In principle, a small dose and short course of medication should be selected.
The choice of hormone type, dosage, and dosage form will all affect the therapeutic effect. Common dosage forms of hormone drugs include:
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