AFM-T

This brand name is authorized in Nigeria.

Active ingredients

The drug AFM-T contains a combination of these active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs):

1
UNII SV0CSG527L - FLUOROMETHOLONE
 

Fluorometholone is a synthetic corticosteroid (glucocorticoid), a derivative of desoxyprednisolone. It is a member of the group of universally known steroids used for the treatment of eye inflammation. Glucocorticosteroids bind to cytoplasmic receptors and control the synthesis of infection mediators thus damping inflammatory reactions (swelling, fibrin deposition, capillary dilatation, phagocyte migration) and also capillary proliferation, collagen deposition and scarring.

 
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UNII 0YZT43HS7D - TETRAHYDROZOLINE HYDROCHLORIDE
 

Tetryzoline is an alpha adrenergic receptor agonist, which is used in form of nasal solution or spray for decongestion of nasal and nasopharyngeal mucosa.

 
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Medicine classification

This drug has been classified in the anatomical therapeutic chemical (ATC) classification system as follows:

ATC Group Classification
S01BB03 Fluorometholone and mydriatics S Sensory organs → S01 Ophthalmologicals → S01B Antiinflammatory agents → S01BB Corticosteroids and mydriatics in combination
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Authorization and marketing

This drug has been assigned below unique identifiers within the countries it is being marketed:

Country Identification scheme Identifier(s)
NG Registered Drug Product Database B4-6399
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