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Arbor Pharmaceuticals

Arbor Pharmaceuticals, LLC
Six Concourse Parkway, Suite 1800
Atlanta, GA 30328
Phone: (678) 334-2420Website: https://arborpharma.com/Careers: arborpharma.com/employment-opportunitiesPatient Assistance Program: arborpharma.com...

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Drugs Associated with Arbor Pharmaceuticals, LLC

Arbor Pharmaceuticals, LLC manufactures, markets and/or distributes more than 15 drugs in the United States. Medications listed here may also be marketed under different names in different countries. Non-US country and region specific information is not available on this page.

Brand/Generic Name Reviews Rating
BiDil
Generic name: hydralazine/isosorbide dinitrate
Drug class: miscellaneous antihypertensive combinations
1 review 9.0 / 10
dextroamphetamine Generic
Drug class: CNS stimulants
247 reviews 8.3 / 10
Edarbi
Generic name: azilsartan medoxomil
Drug class: angiotensin receptor blockers
38 reviews 4.9 / 10
Edarbyclor
Generic name: azilsartan medoxomil/chlorthalidone
Drug class: angiotensin II inhibitors with thiazides
23 reviews 7.4 / 10
erythromycin Generic
Drug class: macrolides
57 reviews 6.1 / 10
Evekeo
Generic name: amphetamine
Drug class: CNS stimulants
33 reviews 6.8 / 10
Evekeo ODT
Generic name: amphetamine
Drug class: CNS stimulants
Gliadel
Generic name: carmustine
Drug class: alkylating agents
Horizant
Generic name: gabapentin enacarbil
Drug class: gamma-aminobutyric acid analogs
32 reviews 7.6 / 10
Nymalize
Generic name: nimodipine
Drug class: calcium channel blocking agents
Otovel
Generic name: ciprofloxacin/fluocinolone
Drug class: otic steroids with anti-infectives
perphenazine Generic
Drug class: phenothiazine antiemetics, phenothiazine antipsychotics
31 reviews 6.8 / 10
Sklice
Generic name: ivermectin
Drug class: topical anti-infectives, topical anti-rosacea agents
43 reviews 6.6 / 10
Triptodur
Generic name: triptorelin
Drug class: gonadotropin releasing hormones
Zenzedi
Generic name: dextroamphetamine
Drug class: CNS stimulants
28 reviews 8.3 / 10
For ratings, users were asked how effective they found the medicine while considering positive/adverse effects and ease of use (1 = not effective, 10 = most effective).