Generic Aarane
What is Aarane? Aarane (Cromoglycate) is used to treat chronic inflammatory bowel disease and to prevent food allergy. Your pharmacist may know of alternate uses for Aarane (Cromoglycate).
What is Generic Aarane?
Generic Aarane, like all generics, is the name given to the
prescription Cromoglycate medication manufactured by any company other than the
original inventor of Aarane. The only true difference between brand name Aarane
and generic Aarane is that generic Aarane is always less expensive.
Also known as: Allergocrom, Colimune, Crolom, Cromal, Cromantal, Cromoglicato, Cromoglicin, Cromolina, Cromolyn, Intal, Intal Inhaler, Intal Syncroner, Nalcrom, Novo-cromolyn, Opticrom, Vistacrom, Cromoglycate (generic name).
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Generic Aarane produced by Sanofi-Aventis Deutschland, Cromoglicato Sodico Fisons manufactured by Sanofi Aventis, Cromoglicin Hysan (O. Konserv.) by Ursapharm, Intal Aerosol made by Sanofi-Aventis Deutschland, Intal Inhalationslösung produced by Sanofi-Aventis Deutschland, and Intal N Aerosol made by Sanofi-Aventis Deutschland are at Goldpharma Medication | Strength | Quantity | Price | Goldpharma | Aarane N | 0.457 mg | 10ml spray, metered dose | $71.97 | Order | Cromoglicato Sodico Fisons | 4 % | 15ml inhaler | $10.28 | Order | Cromoglicin Hysan (O. Konserv.) | 18.28 mg | 15ml spray | $9.12 | Order | Intal Aerosol | 0.914 mg | 2x10ml spray, metered dose | $36.45 | Order | Intal Inhalationslösung | 18.28 mg | 50 inhalation | $29.70 | Order | Intal N Aerosol | 0.914 mg | 10ml spray, metered dose | $21.38 | Order |
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