Benzbromarone (active substance) - analogs
Pharmgroups: Drugs that affect the metabolism of uric acid |
|||||||||
| Prices in pharmacies: Instructions Benzbromarone | |||||||||
|
ⓘ✘Enter drugs for checking interactions through a quick button search . |
|
ⓘ✘ diseases to evaluate contraindications and side effects through a quick search. | ||||||
Начиная работу с сервисом, вы принимаете соглашение пользователя. Kiberis do not replace the doctor!
Benzbromarone included in the composition |
Prices in pharmacies |
| Desuric | — |
-
Similar
Prices in
pharmaciesAnalogs by action ⓘ✘Analogues of the drug according to its degree of similarity with other drugs that are not direct analogues
- 60% Sulfinpyrazone
- 46% Febuxostat
- 45% Allopurinol+Benzbromarone [Allopurinol and more 1Benzbromarone]
- 33% Allopurinol
- 32% Clofezone
- 26% Ustekinumab
- 26% Risankizumab
- 23% Colchicine
- 23% Fenoprofen
- 22% Ixekizumab
- 19% Netakimab
- 18% Nabumetone
- 17% Comari palustri rhizomatum tinctura
- 16% Auranofin
- 14% Olokizumab
- 14% Upadacitinib
- 14% Sarilumab
- 13% Leacadin
- 12% Leflunomide
- 12% Methylsalicylate
- 12% Tofacitinib
- 12% Sulindac
- 12% Remedy for diagnostic of tick-borne borreliosis (Lyme disease)
- 12% Sodium aurothiomalate
- 12% Bile
- 12% Menthol+Methylsalycilate [Methylsalicylate]
- 11% Rofecoxib
- 11% Bile+pancreas and jejunum mucosa powder [Bile]
- 10% Certolizumab paegol
- 10% Baricitinib
- 10% Interferon beta-1a
Learn more about the selection of analogues
- The drug has «Benzbromarone» 32 analogs by action, the most similar - Sulfinpyrazone .
- Medical online service has selected the best substitutes for Benzbromarone based on its instructions, components, pharmaceutical groups and practical application.
- The table shows the prices of analogues Benzbromarone to choose the cheapest pills.
- If you have introduced other drugs for registration, substitutes are selected taking into account the assessment of interactions and safety.
- Sometimes, due to the presence of dangerous interactions, it is necessary to use drugs that are similar in effect, sometimes even from different pharmacological groups.