ACEBUTOLOL HCL 100MG TABLET GENERIC BETA BLOCKERS ALISKIREN 150MG TABLET RASILAZ RENIN INHIBITOR
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1 S/N ME OF MEDICATIONS BRANDED/GENERIC DRUG CLASS * UNIT PRICE RANGE (SGD$) 1 ACEBUTOLOL HCL 100MG CAPSULE SECTRAL BETA BLOCKERS ACEBUTOLOL HCL 100MG TABLET GENERIC BETA BLOCKERS ALISKIREN 150MG TABLET RASILAZ RENIN INHIBITOR ALISKIREN 300MG TABLET RASILAZ RENIN INHIBITOR AMILORIDE HYDROCHLORIDE 5MG, HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE 50MG TABLET GENERIC DIURETIC 6 AMLODIPINE BESYLATE 5MG, ATORVASTATIN CALCIUM 10MG TABLET CADUET CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS & STATINS AMLODIPINE BESYLATE 5MG, ATORVASTATIN CALCIUM 20MG TABLET CADUET CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS & STATINS AMLODIPINE BESYLATE 10MG, ATORVASTATIN CALCIUM 10MG TABLET CADUET CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS & STATINS AMLODIPINE BESYLATE 10MG, ATORVASTATIN CALCIUM 20MG TABLET CADUET CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS & STATINS AMLODIPINE BESYLATE 5MG TABLET NORVASC CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS AMLODIPINE BESYLATE 10MG TABLET NORVASC CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS ATENOLOL 50MG, NIFEDIPINE 20MG CAPSULE NIF-TEN BETA BLOCKERS & CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS ATENOLOL 50MG, NIFEDIPINE 20MG TABELT NIFETEX TR BETA BLOCKERS & CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS ATENOLOL 100MG, CHLORTHALIDONE 25MG TABLET TENORECTIC BETA BLOCKERS & DIURETICS 15 ATENOLOL 50MG TABLET GENERIC BETA BLOCKERS ATENOLOL 100MG TABLET GENERIC BETA BLOCKERS ATENOLOL 25MG TABLET TENORMIN BETA BLOCKERS ATENOLOL 50MG TABLET TENORMIN BETA BLOCKERS ATENOLOL 100MG TABLET TENORMIN BETA BLOCKERS BETAXOLOL 10MG TABLET KERLONE BETA BLOCKERS BETAXOLOL 20MG TABLET KERLONE BETA BLOCKERS BISOPROLOL FUMARATE 2.5MG, HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE 6.25MG TABLET LODOZ BETA BLOCKERS & DIURETICS BISOPROLOL FUMARATE 5MG, HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE 6.25MG TABLET LODOZ BETA BLOCKERS & DIURETICS BISOPROLOL FUMARATE 2.5MG TABLET CONCOR BETA BLOCKERS BISOPROLOL FUMARATE 5MG TABLET CONCOR BETA BLOCKERS BUMETANIDE 1MG TABLET BURINEX DIURETIC CANDESARTAN CILEXETIL 16MG, HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE TABLET ATACAND PLUS AT II RECEPTOR BLOCKERS (ARBs) & DIURETICS CANDESARTAN CILEXETIL 4MG TABLET ATACAND AT II RECEPTOR BLOCKERS (ARBs) CANDESARTAN CILEXETIL 8MG TABLET ATACAND AT II RECEPTOR BLOCKERS (ARBs) CANDESARTAN CILEXETIL 16MG TABLET ATACAND AT II RECEPTOR BLOCKERS (ARBs) CAPTOPRIL 12.5MG TABLET APO-CAPTO ACE INHIBITORS CAPTOPRIL 25MG TABLET APO-CAPTO ACE INHIBITORS CARVEDILOL 6.25MG TABLET DILATREND BETA BLOCKERS CARVEDILOL 12.5MG TABLET DILATREND BETA BLOCKERS CARVEDILOL 25MG TABLET DILATREND BETA BLOCKERS DILTIAZEM HCL R MG TABLET HERBESSER CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS Updated 03 January 2017 Page 1 of 5
2 37 DILTIAZEM HCL R MG TABLET HERBESSER CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS DILTIAZEM HCL SR 200MG CAPSULE MONO-TILDIEM SR CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS DILTIAZEM HCL SR 300MG CAPSULE MONO-TILDIEM SR CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS DILTIAZEM HCL 30MG TABLET CARDIUM CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS DILTIAZEM HCL 60MG TABLET CARDIUM CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS DOXAZOSIN MESYLATE 1MG TABLET CARDURA OTHER ANTIHYPERTENSIVES DOXAZOSIN MESYLATE 2MG TABLET CARDURA OTHER ANTIHYPERTENSIVES DOXAZOSIN MESYLATE 4MG TABLET CARDURA OTHER ANTIHYPERTENSIVES ELAPRIL MALEATE 20MG, HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE 12.5MG TABLET CO-RENITEC ACE INHIBITORS & DIURETIC ELAPRIL MALEATE 5MG TABLET GENERIC ACE INHIBITORS ELAPRIL MALEATE 10MG TABLET GENERIC ACE INHIBITORS ELAPRIL MALEATE 20MG TABLET GENERIC ACE INHIBITORS ELAPRIL MALEATE 5MG TABLET RENITEC ACE INHIBITORS ELAPRIL MALEATE 10MG TABLET RENITEC ACE INHIBITORS ELAPRIL MALEATE 20MG TABLET RENITEC ACE INHIBITORS FELODIPINE 2.5MG TABLET PLENDIL CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS FELODIPINE 5MG TABLET PLENDIL CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS FELODIPINE 10MG TABLET PLENDIL CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS FOSINOPRIL SODIUM 10MG TABLET MONOPRIL ACE INHIBITORS FOSINOPRIL SODIUM 20MG TABLET MONOPRIL ACE INHIBITORS FRUSEMIDE 40MG TABLET GENERIC DIURETIC FRUSEMIDE 40MG TABLET LASIX DIURETIC HYDRALAZINE 10MG TABLET GENERIC OTHER ANTIHYPERTENSIVES HYDRALAZINE 25MG TABLET GENERIC OTHER ANTIHYPERTENSIVES HYDRALAZINE 50MG TABLET GENERIC OTHER ANTIHYPERTENSIVES HYDRALAZINE 10MG TABLET APRESOLINE OTHER ANTIHYPERTENSIVES HYDRALAZINE 50MG TABLET APRESOLINE OTHER ANTIHYPERTENSIVES HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE 25MG, TRIAMTERENE 50MG TABLET GENERIC DIURETIC HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE 25MG TABLET GENERIC DIURETIC HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE 50MG TABLET GENERIC DIURETIC 67 IMIDAPRIL HCL 5MG TABLET TATRIL ACE INHIBITORS IMIDAPRIL HCL 10MG TABLET TATRIL ACE INHIBITORS INDAPAMIDE SR 1.5MG TABLET TRILIX SR DIURETIC INDAPAMIDE 2.5MG TABLET DAPA-TAB DIURETIC INDAPAMIDE 2.5MG TABLET GENERIC DIURETIC INDAPAMIDE 2.5MG TABLET TRILIX DIURETIC 73 IRBESARTAN 150MG, HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE 12.5MG TABLET COAPPROVEL AT II RECEPTOR BLOCKERS (ARBs) & DIURETICS Updated 03 January 2017 Page 2 of 5
3 74 IRBESARTAN 300MG, HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE 12.5MG TABLET COAPPROVEL AT II RECEPTOR BLOCKERS (ARBs) & DIURETICS IRBESARTAN 300MG, HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE 25MG TABLET COAPPROVEL AT II RECEPTOR BLOCKERS (ARBs) & DIURETICS IRBESARTAN 300MG, HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE 50MG TABLET COAPPROVEL AT II RECEPTOR BLOCKERS (ARBs) & DIURETICS 77 IRBESARTAN 300MG TABLET APPROVEL AT II RECEPTOR BLOCKERS (ARBs) IRBESARTAN 150MG TABLET APPROVEL AT II RECEPTOR BLOCKERS (ARBs) ISRADIPINE 5MG CAPSULE DYCIRC SRO CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS ISRADIPINE 2.5MG CAPSULE DYCIRC CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS 81 LABETALOL HCL 100MG TABLET TRANTOLOL BETA BLOCKERS LACIDIPINE 2MG TABLET LACIPIL CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS LACIDIPINE 4MG TABLET LACIPIL CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS LISINOPRIL 10MG TABLET GENERIC ACE INHIBITORS LISINOPRIL 5MG TABLET ZESTRIL ACE INHIBITORS LISINOPRIL 10MG TABLET ZESTRIL ACE INHIBITORS LISINOPRIL 20MG TABLET ZESTRIL ACE INHIBITORS LOSARTAN POTASSIUM 50MG, HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE 12.5MG TABLET HYZAAR AT II RECEPTOR BLOCKERS (ARBs) & DIURETICS LOSARTAN POTASSIUM 100MG, HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE 12.5MG TABLET HYZAAR PLUS AT II RECEPTOR BLOCKERS (ARBs) & DIURETICS LOSARTAN POTASSIUM 100MG, HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE 25MG TABLET HYZAAR FORTE AT II RECEPTOR BLOCKERS (ARBs) & DIURETICS LOSARTAN POTASSIUM 50MG TABLET COZAAR AT II RECEPTOR BLOCKERS (ARBs) LOSARTAN POTASSIUM 100MG TABLET COZAAR AT II RECEPTOR BLOCKERS (ARBs) METHYLDOPA 125MG TABLET GENERIC OTHER ANTIHYPERTENSIVES METHYLDOPA 250MG TABLET GENERIC OTHER ANTIHYPERTENSIVES METOPROLOL SUCCITE 100MG TABLET BETALOC ZOK BETA BLOCKERS METOPROLOL TARTRATE 50MG TABLET BETALOC BETA BLOCKERS METOPROLOL TARTRATE 100MG TABLET BETALOC BETA BLOCKERS METOPROLOL TARTRATE 50MG TABLET GENERIC BETA BLOCKERS METOPROLOL TARTRATE 100MG TABLET GENERIC BETA BLOCKERS METOPROLOL TARTRATE 200MG & CHLORTHALIDONE 25MG LOGROTON DIVITABS BETA BLOCKERS & DIURETICS NEBIVOLOL HCL 5MG TABLET NEBILET BETA BLOCKERS NICARDIPINE HCL 10MG TABLET CARDIBLOC 10 CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS NICARDIPINE HCL 20MG TABLET CARDIBLOC 20 CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS NICARDIPINE HCL 40MG TABLET CARDIBLOC SR CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS NIFEDIPINE 10MG CAPSULE GENERIC CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS NIFEDIPINE 5MG CAPSULE GENERIC CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS NIFEDIPINE 10MG TABLET GENERIC CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS NIFEDIPINE 20MG TABLET ADALAT LA 20 CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS NIFEDIPINE 30MG TABLET ADALAT LA 30 CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS NIFEDIPINE 60MG TABLET ADALAT LA 60 CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS Updated 03 January 2017 Page 3 of 5
4 111 NIFEDIPINE 20MG TABLET GENERIC CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS NIFEDIPINE 30MG TABLET GENERIC CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS NIFEDIPINE 60MG TABLET GENERIC CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS 114 OLMESARTAN MEDOXOMIL 20MG TABLET OLMETEC AT II RECEPTOR BLOCKERS (ARBs) OLMESARTAN MEDOXOMIL 40MG TABLET OLMETEC AT II RECEPTOR BLOCKERS (ARBs) PERINDOPRIL 5MG TABLET COVERSYL ACE INHIBITORS PERINDOPRIL 10MG TABLET COVERSYL ACE INHIBITORS PERINDOPRIL TERT-BUTYLAMINE 2MG, INDAPAMIDE 0.625MG TABLET PRETERAX ACE INHIBITORS & DIURETIC PERINDOPRIL 5MG, INDAPAMIDE 1.25MG TABLET COVERSYL PLUS ACE INHIBITORS & DIURETIC PRAZOSIN HCL 1MG TABLET GENERIC OTHER ANTIHYPERTENSIVES PRAZOSIN HCL 2MG TABLET GENERIC OTHER ANTIHYPERTENSIVES PRAZOSIN HCL 5MG TABLET GENERIC OTHER ANTIHYPERTENSIVES PRAZOSIN HCL 1MG TABLET MINIPRESS OTHER ANTIHYPERTENSIVES PRAZOSIN HCL 2MG TABLET MINIPRESS OTHER ANTIHYPERTENSIVES PRAZOSIN HCL 5MG TABLET MINIPRESS OTHER ANTIHYPERTENSIVES 126 PROPRANOLOL HCL 10MG TABLET GENERIC BETA BLOCKERS PROPRANOLOL HCL 40MG TABLET GENERIC BETA BLOCKERS PROPRANOLOL HCL 80MG TABLET GENERIC BETA BLOCKERS 129 RAMIPRIL 2.5MG TABLET TRITACE ACE INHIBITORS RAMIPRIL 5MG TABLET TRITACE ACE INHIBITORS SOTALOL HCL 160MG TABLET GENERIC BETA BLOCKERS SOTALOL HCL 80MG TABLET SOTAHEXAL BETA BLOCKERS SPIRONOLACTONE 25MG TABLET ALDACTONE DIURETIC SPIRONOLACTONE 100MG TABLET ALDACTONE DIURETIC SPIRONOLACTONE 25MG TABLET GENERIC DIURETIC TELMISARTAN 40MG, HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE 12.5MG TABLET MICARDIS PLUS AT II RECEPTOR BLOCKERS (ARBs) & DIURETICS TELMISARTAN 80MG HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE 12.5MG TABLET MICARDIS PLUS AT II RECEPTOR BLOCKERS (ARBs) & DIURETICS TELMISARTAN 40MG TABLET MICARDIS AT II RECEPTOR BLOCKERS (ARBs) TELMISARTAN 80MG TABLET MICARDIS AT II RECEPTOR BLOCKERS (ARBs) TERAZOSIN HCL 1MG TABLET HYTRIN OTHER ANTIHYPERTENSIVES TERAZOSIN HCL 2MG TABLET HYTRIN OTHER ANTIHYPERTENSIVES TERAZOSIN HCL 5MG TABLET HYTRIN OTHER ANTIHYPERTENSIVES VALSARTAN 160MG, HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE 12.5MG TABLET CO-DIOVAN AT II RECEPTOR BLOCKERS (ARBs) VALSARTAN 160MG, HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE 25MG TABLET CO-DIOVAN AT II RECEPTOR BLOCKERS (ARBs) VALSARTAN 80MG, HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE 12.5MG TABLET CO-DIOVAN AT II RECEPTOR BLOCKERS (ARBs) VALSARTAN 80MG TABLET DIOVAN AT II RECEPTOR BLOCKERS (ARBs) VALSARTAN 160MG TABLET DIOVAN AT II RECEPTOR BLOCKERS (ARBs) Updated 03 January 2017 Page 4 of 5
5 148 VERAPAMIL HCL SR 120MG TABLET ISOPTIN RETARD CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS 149 VERAPAMIL HCL SR 240MG TABLET ISOPTIN SR CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS VERAPAMIL HCL 40MG TABLET GENERIC CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS 151 VERAPAMIL HCL 40MG TABLET ISOPTIN CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS VERAPAMIL HCL 80MG TABLET ISOPTIN CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS - MEDICATION(S) MAY NOT BE READILY AVAILABLE IN THE PHARMACY DUE TO LACK OF DEMAND BUT SPECIAL REQUEST CAN BE MADE. UNIT - REFERS TO PER BOTTLE / CAPSULE / TABLET OR INHALER. AS THERE ARE MANY GENERIC BRANDS FOR A DRUG, THEIR BRAND MES ARE NOT INDICATED IN THE TABLE AS MOST GENERIC PRICES ARE COMPARABLE. * PRICES COULD BE SUBJECTED TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. Updated 03 January 2017 Page 5 of 5
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