Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Marketed under the brand name trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Tadalafil is marketed under the brand name‘Cialis'.
It has anti-inflammatory properties similar to hydrocortisone.[1] It is marketed under the brand name Pivalone.[2].
It is also marketed under the brand name Betachek.
Rilmenidine is a prescription medication for the treatment of hypertension.[1] It is marketed under the brand names Albarel, Hyperium, Iterium and Tenaxum.
In India it is marketed under the brand name Tosiban by Zuventus healthcare ltd.
Rofecoxib was approved in the US by the US Food and Drug Administration in May 1999,was marketed under the brand names Vioxx and Ceeoxx.
MIGA is marketed under the brand names Heifermax and MGA among others.[1][2].
In May 2003 GW Pharmaceuticals and Bayer entered into an exclusive marketing agreement for GW's cannabis-based medicinal extract product,to be marketed under the brand name Sativex.
In Iran, triptorelin is marketed under the brand name Variopeptyl.
It is marketed under the brand name Cardiogen-82 by Bracco Diagnostics for use in Myocardial perfusion imaging.
Metolazone is a thiazide-like diuretic marketed under the brand names Zytanix, Metoz, Zaroxolyn, and Mykrox.
It is marketed under the brand names Trosyd and Gyno-Trosyd(Pfizer, now Johnson& Johnson).
Imipramine is marketed throughout the world mainly under the brand name Tofranil.[1][2]Imipramine pamoate is marketed under the brand name Tofranil-PM for intramuscular injection.
Acamprosate, currently marketed under the brand name of campral®, works in a different way.
Xofluza was approved in February 2018 by the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare for the treatment of influenza types A and B in adult and paediatric patients,and is being commercialised in Japan and marketed under the brand name Xofluza.
Butriptyline has been marketed under the brand names Evadene, Evadyne, Evasidol, and Centrolese.[1][2][3].
It is marketed under the brand names Anafertin, Deladroxate, Perlutan, and Topasel, which are combination formulations of estradiol enanthate and dihydroxyprogesterone acetophenide, as a once-monthly injectable hormonal contraceptive in Spain and Latin America, and has been used as such since at least the mid-1960s.
Milrinone, commonly known and marketed under the brand name Primacor, is a medication used in patients who have heart failure.
Triptorelin is marketed under the brand names Decapeptyl(Ipsen) and Diphereline and Gonapeptyl(Ferring Pharmaceuticals).
Until recently, warfarin(approved in 1954 and marketed under the brand names Coumadin and Jantoven) had been the only drug approved for the prevention of stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation.
Telaprevir(VX-950), marketed under the brand names Incivek and Incivo, is a pharmaceutical drug for the treatment of hepatitis C co-developed by Vertex Pharmaceuticals and Johnson& Johnson.
Methylestradiol is or has been marketed under the brand names Ginecosid, Ginecoside, Mediol, and Renodiol, all in combination with normethandrone.[1][2].
OHPA is or was marketed under the brand name Prodox initially for clinical use and then for veterinary use.[1] Other brand names of OHPA include Gestageno, Gestageno Gador, Kyormon, Lutate-Inj, Prodix, and Prokan.[1] OHPA may also be or have been marketed in combination with estradiol enantate under the brand names Atrimon and Protegin in Argentina and Nicaragua.
In Brazil,'dekopon' is marketed under the brand name of Kinsei which derived from the Japanese word for Venus.
Trimethobenzamide is marketed under the brand names Tebamide and Tigan, manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline and King Pharmaceuticals.
Anagestone acetate was marketed under the brand names Anatropin and Neo-Novum, the latter in combination with the estrogen mestranol.[1].
Barbital(or barbitone), marketed under the brand names Veronal for the pure acid and Medinal for the sodium salt, was the first commercially available barbiturate.
It first gained U.S. FDA approval in 1997 andwould hit the market under the brand name Femara through Novartis.
It is availavle on the market under the brand names Tagamet, Tagamet HB, and Tagamet HB200.