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The company is a pharmaceutical manufacturer engaged in the development, production and export of a range of pharmaceutical products across key therapeutic segments including oncology, critical care and lifesaving medicines, operating with certified manufacturing capabilities and global distribution networks to supply these pharmaceutical products to international healthcare markets.
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Dacarbazine (DTIC), also known as imidazole carboxamide, is a medication used in chemotherapy for the treatment of various cancers such as melanoma and Hodgkin's lymphoma. For Hodgkin's lymphoma treatment therapies, it is usually used as part of a combination of drugs. With these drugs typically being vinblastine, bleomycin, and doxorubicin, which are administered by way of an injection.
Dacarbazine was originally developed by Y. Fulmer Shealy at the Southern Research Institute in Birmingham Alabama. It was subsequently patented and put to the commercial medical marketplace by the pharmaceutical products manufacturing company Bayer in 1975, post gaining of regulatory approval.
Currently, dacarbazine has found common use in the oncology field, with dacarbazine manufacturers and dacarbazine suppliers listing it for sale and dacarbazine distributors having it readily available for order. Where it can be found across the global marketplace on these pharmaceutical products lists at wholesale for a variety of cost and price points. This popularity is further spurred by it being on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines, indicating that it is a cost-effective and efficient medication recommended for use in global health systems.
Although the prices on the B2B wholesale Pipelinepharma marketplace remain confidential between both B2B parties, the seller may choose to list the desired price to facilitate the online transaction. If so, an ‘Accept’ and ‘Negotiate’ button will be displayed through the online interface, with a ‘Get offer’ button being shown in the absence.