Major Products
1. Pharmaceuticals - Biologics and Vaccines
- Eutropin Inj. : Infant dwarfism by lack of growth hormone and Turner syndrome, adult growth hormone deficiency
- Hyruan Plus Inj. : Degenerative arthritis
- Euvax B Inj. : Immunization against infection caused by hepatitis B virus
- Espogen Inj. : Anemia in patients with chronic renal failure
- Intermax Alpha Inj. : Chronic hepatitis C, CML etc.
- Follitrope Inj. : Ovulation induction in assisted reproduction program
- Intermax Gamma Inj. : Rheumatic arthritis and myeloid leukemia
2. Pharmaceuticals - Small Molecules
- Zanidip Tab. : Essential hypertension
- Calvan Tab. : Hypertension
- IVF-M Inj., IVF-C Inj., Follimon Inj. : Ovulation induction in assisted reproduction program
- Factive Chronic bronchitis, pneumonia, and sinusitis
3. Specialty Chemicals
- Pyanchor(Pyribenzoxim) : Paddy fields(barnyard grass, spiderwort)
- Veteran(Imidacloprid) : Orcharding and horticulture(aphids, moths)
- Guardian(Ethaboxam) : Orcharding and horticulture(epidemics, downy mildews)
- Fluxo(Flucetosulfuron) : Paddy fields(broad-spectrum herbicide)
4. Diagnostics
- AdvanSure HPV Screening real-time PCR : For screening HPV virus in vaginal swap
- AdavanSure TB/NTM real-time PCR : Detecting M.tb complex and NTM(non-tubercle Mycobacteria) respectively
- AdvanSure Mycobacteria Genotyping Chip : Identifying 28 species of Mycobacteria by Hybridizing with PCR product targeted ITS (Internal Transcribed Spacer) region
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