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AROXITIN (EVEREST PHARMACEUTICALS )
(Paroxetine,20 mg)

Brand Drug Form
Packing
Trade Price
R.Price (Rs.)
AROXITIN
[Paroxetine:20mg]
Tabs
10s
289.00
340.00
(Click on Brand Name to view its Alternate Brands and Indications)
Indications:
48 Alternate Brands Found
Alternate Brands
Manufactrer/Mnf. Representative
Packing
R. Price (Rs.)
DEPIN
SELMORE AGENCIES
10s
210.00
EUOPRAM
HEALERS LABORATORIES
1x10’s
340.00
FROXTIN
FRIENDS PHARMA (PVT) LTD
10s
340.00
GEROX
GLITZ PHARMA
10s
340.00
HARMONY
WILSONS PHARMACEUTICALS
10s
125.00
IMPIKA
WILSHIRE LABORATORIES (PVT) LTD.
10s
200.00
MEDOXETINE
MEDERA PHARMACEUTICALS (PVT) LTD.
1x10’s
340.00
MYROXIT
WELMARK PHARMACEUTICALS
1x10’s
340.00
OBEXIL
POPULAR CHEMICAL WORKS (PVT) LTD.
10s
180.00
PARAXYL
CONSOLIDATED CHEMICAL LABORATORIES (PVT) LTD.
10s
180.00
PARINOM
GENOME PHARMACEUTICALS (PVT) LTD
10’s
340.00
PAROMAX
GENETICS PHARMACEUTICALS
10s
149.00
PAROTIN
SCHAZOO ZAKA
10s
145.00
PAROTINE
FASSGEN PHARMACEUTICALS
1x10’s
340.00
PAROTINE

10’s
340.00
PAROWIN
ORTA LABS. (PVT) LTD.
10s
340.00
PAROXETOL
CARAWAY PHARMACEUTICALS
10’s
340.00
PAROXIN

20's
340.00
PAROXIN
SHROOQ PHARMACEUTICALS
10s
200.00
PAROXIT
GRAY`S PHARMACEUTICALS
0
340.00
PAROXTEN
MEDIZAN LABS (PVT) LTD
1x10’s
340.00
PAROXYWIN
WNS FIELD PHARMACEUTICALS
1x10’s
340.00
PARTIN
ALLIANCE PHARMACEUTICALS (PVT) LTD.
10s
340.00
PARXET
BIO LABS (PVT) LTD.
1x10
340.00
PARXET
BIO LABS (PVT) LTD.
1x10’s
340.00
PAXETIN
FERROZA INTERNATIONAL PHARMACEUTICALS (PVT) LTD.
10s
340.00
PAXIL
ARIES PHARMACEUTICALS (PVT) LTD
1x10s
0.00
PEROXIT
LIBRA PHARMACEUTICALS (PVT) LTD
10s
180.00
PEXOT
HELIX PHARMA (PRIVATE) LIMITED
10s
160.00
PLASARE
S.J. & G. FAZUL ELLAHIE (PVT) LTD.
20s
210.00
POXET
MEDISURE LABORATORIES PAKISTAN (PVT.) LTD.
10's
340.00
PROGRA
GRAY`S PHARMACEUTICALS
10s
340.00
PROXETOL

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