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Cetraben

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For effective treatment of eczema and dry skin…
Reach for Cetraben

Feel the difference in mild to moderate eczema and dry skin.

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Brand name: Cetraben
Generic name/category: white soft paraffin and liquid paraffin with water
Company: Genus Pharmaceuticals
Country/Market: UK, Europe
Indication(s)/use: Mild-to-moderate eczema and dry skin
Target: Healthcare Professionals (HCP)
Tagline: white soft paraffin, light liquid paraffin
Medium: Print ad
Size/duration single page

Pharmaceutical Partners of Canada Dual ad

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The new addiction to our oncology product lineup.

Pharmaceutical Partners of Canada Inc. is proud to be known throughout the industry for reliability and outstanding customer service – the right products, on time, and at competitive prices.

Product monograph is available upon request.

If hospital pharmacy is your life, we’ve got your website.

Recommended dose: 1 to 2 times per week.
Indication: Improved industry awareness and job satisfaction. Possible career advancement. Can be taken with or without food. Repeat.
Side effect: May induce excitement.

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Evamist print ad

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To effectively reduce your hot flashes
Get relief in a mist with Evamist

Estradiol (E2 or 17?-estradiol) (also oestradiol) is a sex hormone. Mislabelled the “female” hormone, it is also present in males; it represents the major estrogen in humans. Estradiol has not only a critical impact on reproductive and sexual functioning, but also affects other organs including the bones.

Estradiol, like other steroids, is derived from cholesterol. After side chain cleavage and utilizing the delta-5 pathway or the delta-4 pathway androstenedione is the key intermediary. A fraction of the androstenedione is converted to testosterone, which in turn undergoes conversion to estradiol by an enzyme called aromatase. Alternatively, androstenedione is “aromatized” to estrone, which is subsequently converted to estradiol.

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