Deleted products 2009

The following products were discontinued from the UK market during 2009. The list below states the month they were withdrawn from MIMS.

DECEMBER 2009:
Dromadol SR (tramadol)
Sudafed Plus (triprolidine + pseudoephedrine)
Betaloc-SA (metoprolol)
Nolvadex-D (tamoxifen)

NOVEMBER 2009:
Actinac (allantoin + butoxyethyl nicotinate + chloramphenicol + hydrocortisone + sulphur)
Dimetriose (gestrinone)
Full Marks Liquid (phenothrin)
Metrotop (metronidazole)

OCTOBER 2009:
Drogenil (flutamide)
MPD Ultra Thin lancets
Phlexy-10 Bar
WinRho SDF (human anti-D immunoglobulin)

SEPTEMBER 2009:
Adcortyl in Orabase (triamcinolone acetonide)
Anzemet (dolasetron)
Ascabiol (benzyl benzoate)
Carylderm (carbaryl)

AUGUST 2009:
Carace (lisinopril)
Prioderm (malathion)

JULY 2009:
Estracombi (estradiol + norethisterone)
Vioform-hydrocortisone (clioquinol + hydrocortisone)

JUNE 2009:
Nebuhaler spacer
Polycose food supplement
Prejomin infant formulae
Premcare infant formulae

MAY 2009:
Rapolyte electrolyte solution

APRIL 2009:
Raptiva (efalizumab)

MARCH 2009:
Cedocard Retard (isosorbide dinitrate)
Clinoril (sulindac)
Keromask covering agent
Paraplatin (carboplatin)
Platinex (cisplatin)
Tri-Adcortyl (triamcinolone + gramicidin + neomycin + nystatin)
TwoCal HN

FEBRUARY 2009:
Dynepo (epoetin delta)

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