Generic Trihexyphenidyl
Description: Trihexyphenidyl (Generic) is an anticholinergic agent used to treat Parkinson's disease. Your pharmacist may know of alternate uses for Trihexyphenidyl (Generic). Read more on Trihexyphenidyl.
What is Generic Trihexyphenidyl?
Generic Trihexyphenidyl, like all generics, is the name given to the
prescription Generic medication manufactured by any company other than the
original inventor of Trihexyphenidyl. The only true difference between brand name Trihexyphenidyl
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Other common names: Aparkane, Apo-Trihex, Artan, Artane, Artane Sequels, Benshexol, Benzhexol, Broflex, Cyclodol, Novo-Hexidyl, Pargitan, Parkan, Parkinase, Parkopan, Peragit, Romparkin, Secuelas Artane, Trihexan, Trihexane, Trihexifenidilo, Trihexy, Trihexyphen, Trihexyphenidylum, Triphen, Trihexyphenidyl (generic name).
Generic Trihexyphenidyl made by Hexal is at Goldpharma Medication | Strength | Quantity | Price | Goldpharma | Parkopan | 1.78 mg | 50 tablets | $27.81 | Order | Parkopan | 1.78 mg | 100 tablets | $34.57 | Order | Parkopan | 4.46 mg | 50 tablets | $32.22 | Order | Parkopan | 4.46 mg | 100 tablets | $44.73 | Order |
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