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  • Anoro▼ Ellipta

    (umeclidinium/vilanterol inhalation powder) <br>Respiratory</br>
  • Arexvy▼

    Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) vaccine (recombinant, adjuvanted) <br>Vaccine
  • Augmentin

    (amoxicillin/clavulanate)<br>Anti-Infectives</br>
  • Avamys

    (fluticasone furoate) <br>Allergy</br>
  • Avodart

    (dutasteride) <br>Urology</br>
  • Bactroban

    (mupirocin calcium)<br>Dermatology</br>
  • Becotide

    (beclometasone dipropionate)<br>Respiratory</br>
  • Benlysta▼

    (belimumab)<br>Rheumatology</br>
  • Betnovate

    (betamethasone valerate)<br>Dermatology</br>
  • Bexsero

    (meningococcal group B vaccine (rDNA, component, adsorbed)) <br>Vaccines</br>
  • Boostrix

    (diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (acellular, component) vaccine (adsorbed, reduced antigen(s) content)<br>Vaccines</br>
  • Celsentri

    (maraviroc)<br>HIV</br>
  • Combivir

    (lamivudine/zidovudine)<br>HIV</br>
  • Combodart

    (dutasteride/tamsulosin)<br>Urology</br>
  • Dectova ▼

    (zanamivir IV)<br/> Influenza
  • Dermovate

    (clobetasol propionate)<br>Dermatology</br>
  • Dovato

    (dolutegravir/lamivudine) <br> HIV
  • Duac

    (benzoyl peroxide/clindamycin phosphate)<br>Dermatology</br>
  • Ellipta inhaler

    <br>Respiratory</br>
  • Engerix B

    (hepatitis B (rDNA) vaccine adsorbed (HBV))<br>Vaccines</br>
  • Epivir

    (lamivudine)<br>HIV</br>
  • Eumovate

    (clobetasone butyrate)<br>Dermatology</br>
  • Fendrix

    (hepatitis B (rDNA) vaccine (adjuvanted, adsorbed)) <br>Vaccines</br>
  • Flixotide

    (fluticasone propionate)<br>Respiratory</br>
  • Flolan – pH12 Solvent

    (epoprostenol sodium)<br>Cardiovascular</br>
  • Havrix Junior Monodose

    (hepatitis A vaccine (inactivated, adsorbed))<br>Vaccines</br>
  • Havrix Monodose

    (hepatitis A vaccine (inactivated, adsorbed)) <br>Vaccines</br>
  • Hiberix

    (haemophilus type b (Hib) vaccine)<br>Vaccines</br>
  • Imigran

    (sumatriptan)<br>Neurology</br>
  • Incruse▼ Ellipta

    (umeclidinium bromide)<br>Respiratory</br>
  • Infanrix Hexa

    (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (acellular, component), hepatitis B (rDNA), poliomyelitis (inactivated) and Haemophilus type b conjugate vaccine (adsorbed))<br>Vaccines</br>
  • Integrilin

    (Eptifibatide)<br>Cardiovascular</br>
  • Jemperli▼

    (Dostarlimab)<br>Oncology</br>
  • Juluca

    (dolutegravir/rilpivirine)<br>HIV
  • Kivexa

    (abacavir/lamivudine)<br>HIV</br>
  • Lamictal

    (lamotrigine)<br>Neurology</br>
  • Lyclear

    (permethrin)<br>Dermatology</br>
  • Malarone

    (atovaquone/proguanil hydrochloride)<br>Tropical Medicines</br>
  • Menitorix

    (haemophilus type b & meningococcal group C conjugate vaccine)<br>Vaccines
  • Menjugate

    (meningococcal group C conjugate vaccine)<br>Vaccines</br>
  • Nucala

    (mepolizumab)<br>Respiratory
  • Omjjara▼

    (momelotinib)<br>
  • Phymet

    (methadone hydrochloride)<br>Neurology</br>
  • Priorix

    (measles, mumps and rubella vaccine (live))<br>Vaccines</br>
  • Relvar Ellipta

    (fluticasone furoate/vilanterol)<br>Respiratory</br>
  • Requip

    (ropinirole hydrochloride)<br>Neurology</br>
  • Requip-Modutab

    (ropinirole hydrochloride)<br>Neurology</br>
  • Retrovir

    (zidovudine)<br>HIV</br>
  • Rotarix

    (rotavirus vaccine, live)<br>Vaccines</br>
  • Seretide Diskus

    (salmeterol xinafoate/fluticasone propionate)<br>Respiratory</br>
  • Seretide Evohaler

    (salmeterol xinafoate/fluticasone propionate)<br>Respiratory</br>
  • Serevent Diskus

    (salmeterol xinafoate)<br>Respiratory</br>
  • Serevent Evohaler

    (salmeterol xinafoate)<br>Respiratory</br>
  • Seroxat

    (paroxetine)<br>Neurology</br>
  • Shingrix

    Herpes zoster vaccine (recombinant, adjuvanted)<br/> Vaccines
  • Stieprox

    (ciclopirox olamine USP)<br>Dermatology</br>
  • Tivicay

    (dolutegravir)<br>HIV</br>
  • Trelegy Ellipta

    (fluticasone furoate/umeclidinium/vilanterol)<br/>Respiratory
  • Triumeq

    (dolutegravir/abacavir/lamivudine)<br>HIV</br>
  • Twinrix Adult

    (hepatitis A (inactivated) and hepatitis B (rDNA) vaccine (adsorbed))<br>Vaccines</br>
  • Valtrex

    (valaciclovir)<br>Anti-Infectives</br>
  • Ventolin

    (salbutamol)<br>Respiratory</br>
  • Vocabria▼ Film-Coated Tablets

    (cabotegravir)<br> HIV
  • Vocabria▼ Suspension for Injection

    (cabotegravir) | VOCABRIA (cabotegravir) prolonged-release suspension for injection should always be prescribed with REKAMBYS▼ (rilpivirine long acting). REKAMBYS▼, including trademark, is owned by Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies and used under license by the ViiV Healthcare Group of Companies. Full prescribing information is available at www.ema.europa.eu<br> HIV
  • Volibris

    (ambrisentan)<br>Cardiovascular</br>
  • Zeffix

    (lamivudine)<br>Anti-Infectives</br>
  • Zejula 100mg Film Coated Tablet

    (Niraparib Tosylate Monohydrate) <br>Oncology
  • Ziagen

    (abacavir)<br>HIV</br>
  • Zovirax

    (aciclovir)<br>Viral Infections</br>
  • Zyban

    (bupropion hydrochloride)<br>Smoking Cessation</br>
  • Volibris (ambrisentan)

    Volibris (ambrisentan) information for Healthcare Professionals registered in Ireland.

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These medicinal products are subject to additional monitoring. This will allow quick identification of new safety information. Healthcare professionals are asked to report any suspected adverse reactions.

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