Generic Eulexine
Description: Eulexine (Flutamide) is a nonsteroidal antiandrogens used to treat cancer of the prostate gland. Your pharmacist may know of alternate uses for Eulexine (Flutamide). More information about Eulexine...
What is Generic Eulexine?
Generic Eulexine, like all generics, is the name given to the
prescription Flutamide medication manufactured by any company other than the
original inventor of Eulexine. The only true difference between brand name Eulexine
and generic Eulexine is that generic Eulexine is always less expensive.
Other common names: Chimax, Cytomid, Drogenil, Euflex, Eulexin, Fluken, Flulem, Flutamida, Prostadirex, Tafenil, Flutamide (generic name).
Generic Eulexine and Flutamide are at Freedom Pharmacy *** SAVE 5% MORE WITH DISCOUNT CODE: MYN-05 *** | Medication | Strength | Quantity | Price | Freedom Pharmacy | Cytomid-250 | 250 mg | 100 tablets | $92.15 | Order | Flutamide | 250 mg | 100 tablets | $443.21 | Order |
Generic Eulexine produced by Teva, Flutamid manufactured by Aliud Pharma, and Prostacur produced by Mylan are at Goldpharma Medication | Strength | Quantity | Price | Goldpharma | Fluta-Gry | 250 mg | 84 tablets | $49.92 | Order | Flutamid | 250 mg | 21 tablets | $26.66 | Order | Prostacur | 250 mg | 50 tablets | $59.71 | Order |
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