
Our current content and portfolio is continously up-dated.
Presently our portfolio of covers the following categories of drugs and preparations:
A. PHARMACEUTICALS and MEDICALS:
1. Gastro-intestinal system 1.1 Dyspepsia and gastro-oesophageal reflux disease 1.1.1 Antacids and dimeticone 1.1.2 Compound alginates and proprietary indigestion preparations 1.2 Antispasmodics and other drugs altering gut motility 1.3 Ulcer-healing drugs 1.3.1 H2-receptor antagonists 1.3.2 Selective antimuscarinics 1.3.3 Chelates and complexes 1.3.4 Prostaglandin analogues 1.3.5 Proton pump inhibitors 1.3.6 Other ulcer-healing drugs 1.4 Acute diarrhoea 1.4.1 Adsorbents and bulk-forming drugs 1.4.2 Antimotility drugs 1.5 Chronic bowel disorders 1.6 Laxatives 1.6.1 Bulk-forming laxatives 1.6.2 Stimulant laxatives 1.6.3 Faecal softeners 1.6.4 Osmotic laxatives 1.6.5 Bowel cleansing solutions 1.7 Local preparations for anal and rectal disorders 1.7.1 Soothing haemorrhoidal preparations 1.7.2 Compound haemorroidals preparations with corticosteroids 1.7.3 Rectal sclerosants 1.8 Stoma care 1.9 Drugs affecting intestinal secretions 1.9.1 Drugs acting on the gall bladder 1.9.2 Bile acid sequestrants 1.9.3 Aprotinin 1.9.4 Pancreatin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- top 2. Cardiovascular system 2.1 Positive inotropic drugs 2.2 Diuretics 2.3 Anti-arrhythmic drugs 2.4 Beta-adrenoceptor blocking drugs 2.5 Drugs affecting the renin-angiotensin system and some other antihypertensive drugs 2.6 Nitrates, calcium-channel blockers, and potassium-channel activators 2.7 Sympathomimetics 2.8 Anticoagulants and protamine 2.9 Antiplatelet drugs 2.10 Myocardial infarction and fibrinolysis 2.11 Antifibrinolytic drugs and haemostatics 2.12 Lipid-regulating drugs 2.13 Local sclerosants -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------top 3. Respiratory system
Asthma
Guidelines: The British Guidelines of Asthma Management. Available to download from www.sign.ac.uk British Thoracic Society (BTS) guidelines. Available to download from www.brit-thoracic.org.uk/guide/guidelines.html Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) guidlines. Available to download from www.ginasthma.com/practical/prac.html -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------top
Websites: British Thoracic Society (BTS) www.brit-thoracic.org.uk Respiratory College www.therespiratorycollege.com An online asthma information and education for all healthacer practitioners with an interest in respiratory medicine. Supported by an educational grant from 3M. National Asthma Campaign www.asthma.org.uk , an independent charity working to conquer asthma, in partnership with people with asthma and all who share their concerns, through a combination of research, education and support. Provides up-to-date medical information for everyone concerned with asthma.
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3.1 Bronchiodilators 3.2 Corticosteroids 3.3 Cromoglicate, related therapy and leukotriens receptor antagonists 3.4 Antihistamines, hyposensitisation, and allergic emergencies 3.5 Respiratory stimulants and pulmonary surfactants 3.6 Oxygen 3.7 Mucoltics 3.8 Aromatic inhalations 3.9 Cough preparations 3.10 Systemic nasal decongestants -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------top 4. Central nervous system
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5.Infections top
5.1 Antibacterial drugs 5.1.1 Penicillins 5.1.1.1 Benzylpenicillin and phenoxymethylpenicillin 5.1.1.2 Penicillinase-resistant penicillins 5.1.1.3 Broad-spectrum penicillins 5.1.1.4 Antipseudomonal penicillins 5.1.1.5 Mecillinams 5.1.2 Cephalosporins, cephamycins, and other beta-lactams 5.1.3 Tetracyclines 5.1.4 Aminoglycosides 5.1.5 Macrolides 5.1.6 Clindamycin 5.1.7 Some other antibacterials 5.1.8 Sulphonamides and trimethoprim 5.1.9 Antituberculous drugs 5.1.10 Antileprotic drugs 5.1.11 Metronidazole and tinidazole 5.1.12 Quinolones 5.1.13 Urinary-tract infections 5.2 Antifungal drugs 5.3 Antiviral drugs 5.4 Antiprotozoal drugs 5.5 Anthelmintics -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------top 6. Endocrine system 6.1 Drugs used in diabetes 6.2 Thyroid and antithyroid drugs 6.3 Corticosteriods 6.4 Sex hormones 6.5 Hypothalamic and pituitary hormones and anti-oestrogens 6.6 Drugs affecting bone metabolism 6.7 Other endocrine drugs -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------top 7. Obstetrics, gynaecology, urinary-tract disorders 7.1 Drugs used in obstetrics 7.2 Treatment of vaginal and vulval conditions 7.3 Contraceptives 7.4 Drugs for genito-urinary disorders
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8. Malignant disease and immunosuppression 8.1 Cytotoxic drugs 8.2 Drugs affecting the immune response 8.3 Sex hormones and hormone antagonists in malignant disease
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9. Nutrition and blood 9.1 Anaemias and some other blood disorders 9.2 Fluids and electrolytes 9.3 Intravenous nutrition 9.4 Oral nutrition 9.5 Minerals 9.6 Vitamins 9.7 Bitters and tonics 9.8 Metabolic disorders
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10. Musculoskeletal and joint disease 10.1 Drugs used in rheumatic diseases and gout 10.1.1 Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs 10.1.2 Corticosteroids 10.1.2.1Systemic corticosteroids 10.1.2.2 Local corticosteroid injections 10.1.3 Drugs which supress the rheumatic disease process 10.1.4 Gout and cytotoxic-induced hyperuricaemia 10.2 Drugs used in neuromuscular disorders 10.2.1 Drugs which enhance neuromuscular transmission 10.2.2 Skeletal muscle relaxants 10.3 Drugs for the relief of soft-tissue inflammation 10.3.1 Enzymes 10.3.2 Rubefacients and other topical antirheumatics
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11. Eye 11.1 Administration of drugs to the eye 11.2 Control of microbial contamination 11.3 Anti-infective eye preparations 11.3.1 Antibacterials 11.3.2 Antifungals 11.3.3 Antivirals 11.4 Corticosteroids and other anti-inflammatory preparations 11.4.1 Corticosteroids 11.4.2 Other anti-inflammatory preparations 11.5 Mydriatics and cycloplegics 11.6 Treatment of glaucoma 11.7 Local anaesthetics 11.8 Miscellaneous ophthalmic preparations 11.8.1 Tear deficiency, ocular lubricants, and astringents 11.8.2 Ocular diagnostic and peri-operative preparations and photodynanic treatment 11.9 Contact lenses -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------top
12. Ear, nose and oropharynx 12.1 Drugs acting on the ear 12.1.1 Otitis externa 12.1.2 Otitis media 12.1.3 Removal of ear wax 12.2 Drugs acting on the nose 12.2.1 Drugs used in nasal allergy 12.2.2 Topical nasal decongestants 12.2.3 Nasal preparations for infection and epistaxis 12.3 Drugs acting on the oropharynx 12.3.1 Drugs for oral ulceration and inflammation 12.3.2 Oropharyngeal anti-infective drugs 12.3.3 Lozenges and sprays 12.3.4 Mouthwashes, gargles, and dentifrices 12.3.5 Treatment of dry mouth
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13. Skin
14. Immunological products and vaccines 14.1 Active immunity 14.2 Passive immunity 14.3 Storage and use 14.4 Vaccines and antisera 14.5 Immunoglobulins 14.6 International travel -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------top
15. Anaesthesia 15.1 General anaesthesia 15.1.1 Intravenous anaesthesia 15.1.2 Inhalational anaesthesia 15.1.3 Antimuscurinic drugs 15.1.4 Sedative and analgesic peri-operative drugs 15.1.4.1Anxiolytics and neuroleptics 15.1.4.2 Non-opioid analgesics 15.1.4.3 Opioid analgesics 15.1.5 Muscle relaxants 15.1.6 Anticholinesterases used in anaesthesia 15.1.7 Antagonists for central and respiratory depression 15.1.8 Drugs for malignant hyperthermia 15.2 Local anaesthesia
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B. HEALTH:
- 1. Babycare
- 2. Baby Medicines
- 3. Calming and Sleeping
- 4. Cough/Cold/Allergy
- 5. Diabetes and Diagnostics
- 6. Digestion
- 7. Family Planning
- 8. Feminine Care
- 9. First Aid
- 10. Footcare
- 11. Homecare
- 12. Healthy Heart
- 13. Oral Hygiene
- 14. Pain Relief
- 15. Personal Care
- 16. Skincare
- 17. Smoking Cessation
- 18. Travel care
- 19. Vitamins & Supplements
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C. BEAUTY:
- 1. Haircare
- 2. Skincare
- 3. Suncare
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D. COSMETICS:
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E. PERFUMES:
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In order to be able to keep up with our high standards of service, we are constantly changing and modifying our ranges. With this in mind, our portfolio changes constantly.
Your needs are OUR aims and objectives, so contact us regarding your requirements.
You can contact the UK team at: ukrange@lucamtrade.com
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