
Chemical Medicines
Synthetic chemical drugs are medications developed through laboratory synthesis processes. They represent a fundamental basis in the treatment of numerous diseases, offering effective, safe, and widely used solutions in modern medicine.
Variety of pathologies
Wide availability
Useful life
Thanks to their chemical stability, these medications typically have a longer shelf life and can be stored without special requirements, making them ideal for distribution and use in various healthcare settings.
Manufacturing
These molecules, generally small and with a well-defined structure, allow for standardized and controlled manufacturing, which facilitates their availability on a large scale and at affordable costs.
ITS THERAPEUTIC USE
Synthetic chemical drugs encompass a wide range of laboratory-developed drugs, classified according to their therapeutic use.
Antibiotics
They fight common and complex bacterial infections.
Anti-inflammatories
They reduce inflammation, pain, and fever.
Oral antidiabetic drugs
They control blood glucose levels.
Antihypertensives
They help regulate blood pressure.
Pain relievers
They relieve different types of pain.
Antidepressants
They treat mood disorders such as depression and anxiety.
Anticonvulsants
They prevent or control epileptic seizures.