Trade Names for Clidamycin HCl :
Cleocin, Dalacin C
Both dogs and cats can take Clindamycin Hydrochloride (brand name: Antirobe). It is by prescription and is for treating soft tissue, dental, and bone, bacterial infections. http://www.lycos.com/info/clindamycin--clindamycin-hydrochloride.html
No, HCL usually means Hydrochloride, esp if as part of the drug name.
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Imodium is a trade name for a drug (Loperamide hydrochloride). It can stop diarrhoea in under an hour (according to the package).
Antipyrine is an alternative name for the drug phenazone, an analgesic.
Lotomil is a brand name for diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate and is used to treat diarrhea.
The brand name Spasmo-Proxyvon is the drug dicycloverine (dicyclomine hydrochloride)- it is not actually a narcotic, but rather an acetylcholine blocker used as an anti-spasmodic.
Clindamycin in it self is a generic name..its a derivative from the macrolyte group
An antemetic is an alternative name for an antiemetic, a drug which combats nausea and vomiting.
Yes. Metformin hydrochloride is the full generic or chemical name, but it is commonly just called "metformin" to make things simpler. HCl is the chemical abbreviation for hydrochloride. Metformin HCl is the same drug as "Glucophage" (the brand name)
An antepileptic is an alternative name for an antiepileptic, a drug which acts to prevent epileptic seizures.
Amiloride hydrochloride is Benzamil, but a prescription is needed to get it.