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Pharmaplus offers a wide range of medicines and medical supplies, including our trusted SurePlus and SureMed brands, quality generics, and top branded options. From diagnostic tools to wound care products, we provide reliable solutions for healthcare professionals and individuals. As both a distributor and retail pharmacy, we ensure accessible and dependable healthcare for all.

Medical Supplies

  • Diagnostic Supplies: Tools for diagnosing medical conditions.

    • Stethoscopes: Used for listening to internal sounds such as heartbeats and lung sounds.

    • Thermometers: Measure body temperature (e.g., digital, infrared, or mercury thermometers).

    • Blood Pressure Cuffs (Sphygmomanometers): Used to measure blood pressure.

    • Glucometers: Devices for monitoring blood glucose levels in diabetic patients.

    • Pulse Oximeters: Measure the oxygen saturation in a patient’s blood.

  • Therapeutic Supplies: Items for the treatment or management of medical conditions.

    • Nebulizers: Machines that turn liquid medicine into a mist for inhalation, used for asthma and other respiratory conditions.

    • Pain Management Patches: e.g., fentanyl patches or lidocaine patches to manage chronic pain.

    • CPAP Machines: Continuous Positive Airway Pressure devices for patients with sleep apnea.

    • Oxygen Therapy Equipment: Includes oxygen concentrators, cylinders, and nasal cannulas.

    • Wound Care Kits: For dressing wounds, including hydrocolloid, alginate, and foam dressings.

  • Surgical Supplies: Instruments and materials for surgical procedures.

    • Scalpel Blades: Used for making incisions in the skin and other tissues.

    • Surgical Drapes: Sterile covers used to protect areas of the body during surgery.

    • Sutures: Used to close wounds after surgery.

    • Forceps: Tweezer-like tools for grasping, holding, or manipulating tissues.

    • Hemostats: Surgical clamps used to stop bleeding by constricting blood vessels.

    • Surgical Scissors: Used for cutting tissues and sutures during procedures.

  • Medical Consumables: Disposable items for patient care.

    • Bandages: Used for covering and protecting wounds.

    • Syringes: For administering injections or drawing fluids.

    • Gloves: Single-use gloves for patient care and to prevent contamination.

    • Gauze Pads: Used for cleaning or dressing wounds.

    • IV Tubing and Sets: For intravenous infusion of fluids or medications.

    • Face Masks: Disposable masks used to prevent the spread of germs.

    • Cotton Swabs: Used for cleaning or applying medications.

  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Gear worn to protect healthcare workers and patients.

    • Face Masks (Surgical or N95): Prevent airborne particles from entering the respiratory system.

    • Disposable Gloves: Used to prevent direct contact with bodily fluids or infectious materials.

    • Head Covers: Caps or hoods worn to prevent contamination of sterile environments.

    • Aprons: Worn to protect the body from splashes or spills of hazardous materials.

    • Boot Covers: Used to protect footwear and prevent contamination in sterile areas.

  • Infection Control Supplies: Items to prevent the spread of infections.

    • Hand Sanitizers: Alcohol-based gel or liquid for cleaning hands when soap and water are unavailable.

    • Disinfectant Wipes: Used to clean surfaces and medical equipment.

    • Antiseptic Solutions: Such as iodine or chlorhexidine for cleaning wounds.

    • Sterile Dressings: Used to cover and protect wounds to prevent infection.

    • Alcohol Prep Pads: Used to disinfect the skin before injections.

  • Laboratory Supplies: Materials needed for medical laboratories.

    • Test Tubes: For holding and mixing laboratory samples.

    • Microscope Slides: Thin pieces of glass used to mount samples for microscopic examination.

    • Lab Coats: Protective clothing worn by laboratory personnel.

  • Patient Care Supplies: Products for patient care.

    • Hospital Beds: Adjustable beds for patient comfort and care.

    • IV Poles: Supports for hanging intravenous fluids during patient treatment.

    • Thermometers: To monitor body temperature.

    • Feeding Tubes: For patients who cannot eat by mouth (e.g., nasogastric tubes).

    • Blood Pressure Monitors: For routine monitoring of blood pressure levels.

    • Wound Care Products: Including dressings, bandages, and tapes.

  • Assistive Devices: Equipment to aid patients with disabilities or mobility issues.

  • Wheelchairs: Used for patients who cannot walk or have limited mobility.

  • Walkers: Provide support and stability for people with walking difficulties.

  • Cane/Crutches: Mobility aids that provide support for walking and help with balance.

  • Oxygen Tanks and Portable Oxygen Concentrators: For patients with respiratory issues.

Medicines

  • Analgesics (Pain Relievers)

    • Medications used to relieve pain. 

    • Acetaminophen, Ibuprofen, Aspirin

  • Antibiotics

    • Drugs used to treat bacterial infections. 

    • Penicillin, Amoxicillin, Ciprofloxacin

  • Antipyretics

    • Medications for reducing fever.

    • Acetaminophen, Ibuprofen (also considered analgesics)

  • Antihistamines

    • Drugs used to treat allergic reactions. 

    • Loratadine, Cetirizine, Diphenhydramine

  • Antacids and Antiulcer Drugs

    • These are medications for treating digestive issues like heartburn and ulcers.

    • Omeprazole, Ranitidine, Calcium Carbonate

  • Antidiabetics

    • Medicines used to manage diabetes. 

    • Insulin, Oral Hypoglycemics

  • Antihypertensives

    • Medications used to treat high blood pressure. 

    • Lisinopril, Amlodipine, Beta-blockers

  • Antiemetics

    • Drugs used to prevent or treat nausea and vomiting. 

    • Ondansetron, Metoclopramide

  • Vitamins and Supplements

    • Nutritional supplements 

    • Vitamin D, Calcium, Multivitamins

  • Cholesterol-lowering Medications

    • Medicines used to manage cholesterol levels. 

    • Statins (e.g., atorvastatin, simvastatin)

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