1-(4-bromphenyl)violuric acid (active substance) - analogs
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- 90% Silybi mariani fructuum extract neutral
- 85% Morpholinium-methyl-thiazolyl-thioacetate neutral
- 81% Dymyanka herbal extract+Milk Thistle fruit extract neutral [Silybi mariani fructuum extract]
- 57% Vaccine hepatitis A neutral
- 56% Ademetionine neutral
- 51% Maackiae amurensis ligni extarct neutral
- 50% Methionine neutral
- 49% Phospholipides neutral
- 47% Arginine glutamate neutral
- 45% Thioctic acid neutral
- 44% Glycyrrhizae radix neutral
- 40% Glutathione Dangerous 🔍
- 36% Low molecular weight sugars neutral
- 35% Glycyrrhizic acid+Phospholipides neutral [Phospholipides and more 1Glycyrrhizinic acid]
- 33% Vaccine hepatitis A and B neutral [Vaccine hepatitis A and more 1Vaccine hepatitis B]
- 33% Choline chloride neutral
- 33% Silybi mariani fructuum extract+Phospholipides neutral [Silybi mariani fructuum extract and more 1Phospholipides]
- 32% Benfotiamine neutral
- 31% Glutamyl-Cysteinyl-Glycine disodium neutral
- 30% Fructose neutral
- 30% Metadoxine neutral
- 29% Ornithine neutral
- 29% Multivitamins+Phospholipides neutral [Multivitamins and more 1Phospholipides]
- 28% Methionine+Phospholipids neutral [Methionine and more 1Phospholipides]
- 26% Glucopyranosidemethylbuteniltrihydroxyflavanol neutral
- 24% Domperidone Positive 🔍
- 22% Mellis neutral
- 21% Activated charcoal neutral
- 21% Activated charcoal+Aluminium oxide neutral [Activated charcoal]
- 20% Inosine Dangerous 🔍
- 19% Nikethamide neutral
- 19% Calcium pangamate neutral
- 18% Cynarae scomuli foliae extract neutral
- 17% Deanol aceglumate neutral
- 17% Eltrombopag neutral
- 16% Silybi mariani fructuum extract+Bifidobacterinum bifidum+Lactobacterium fermentum neutral [Silybi mariani fructuum extract and more 2Bifidobacterium bifidum, Lactobacteries]
- 16% Interferon gamma human recombinant neutral
- 16% Betulae foliorum extract+Hyperici perforati herbae extract+Silybi mariani fructuum extract+Tanaceti floridis extract neutral [Betulae folia and more 3Hyperici perforati herbae extract, Silybi mariani fructuum extract, Tanaceti floridis extract]
- 16% Peginterferon alfa-2a neutral
- 15% Calcium gluconate Unclear 🔍
- 15% Dextrose neutral
- 15% Pyridoxalphosphate neutral
- 15% Alfacalcidol neutral
- 15% Vaccinum ad prophylaxim diphtheriae, tetani, pertussis, hepatitidis epidemicae B, poliomyelitidis (inactivatum) et infectionibus Haemophilus influenzae b neutral
- 15% Inosine+Meglumine+Methionine+Nicotinamide+Succinic acid* Dangerous 🔍 [Inosine and more 4Meglumine, Methionine, Nicotinamide, Succinic acid]
- 14% Methylthioninium chloride neutral
- 14% Colecalciferol neutral
- 14% Droperidol neutral
- 14% Ergocalciferol neutral
- 14% Hydroxymethylnicotinamide neutral
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- The drug has «1-(4-bromphenyl)violuric acid» 51 analog by action, the most similar - Silybi mariani fructuum extract .
- Medical online service has selected the best substitutes for 1-(4-bromphenyl)violuric acid based on its instructions, components, pharmaceutical groups and practical application.
- The table shows the prices of analogues 1-(4-bromphenyl)violuric acid to choose the cheapest pills.
- If you have introduced other drugs for registration, substitutes are selected taking into account the assessment of interactions and safety.
- Sometimes, due to the presence of dangerous interactions, it is necessary to use drugs that are similar in effect, sometimes even from different pharmacological groups.