Convallariae herbae tinctura (active substance) - analogs
Pharmgroups: Cardiac glycosides and non-glycoside cardiotonics |
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Convallariae herbae tinctura included in the composition |
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pharmaciesAnalogs by action ⓘ✘Analogues of the drug according to its degree of similarity with other drugs that are not direct analogues
- 22% Hawthorn leaf and flower extract [Crataegi flores]
- 21% Crataegi fructus
- 17% Melissae officinalis herba
- 15% Motherwort herb
- 13% St. John s wort herb dry extract
- 13% Convallariae herbae tinctura+Leonuri herbae tinctura [Convallariae herbae tinctura and more 1Motherwort herb]
- 12% Uabain
- 11% Convallariae foliorum glycoside
- 11% Strophanthin-K
- 10% Quinapril
- 10% Trandolapril
- 10% Rotigotine
- 10% Fosinopril
- 10% Betulae gemmae
- 10% Pentaerithrityl tetranitrate
- 10% Iopamidol
- 10% Fingolimod
- 10% Interferon beta-1b
- 10% Betulae folia
- 10% Ganglefene
- 10% Rhodiolae roseae rhizomata cum radicibus
- 10% Fampridine
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- The drug has «Convallariae herbae tinctura» 23 analogs by action, the most similar - Hawthorn leaf and flower extract .
- Medical online service has selected the best substitutes for Convallariae herbae tinctura based on its instructions, components, pharmaceutical groups and practical application.
- The table shows the prices of Convallariae herbae tinctura analogues 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.