Medicines
Areas of use and fields of application
The category Medicines includes a range of therapeutic preparations for short-term and long-term use in examination, therapy and symptomatic treatment. This includes products for pain relief, anti-inflammation, to support wound healing and for the symptomatic treatment of allergies and gastrointestinal complaints, as well as products for local use and oral intake. In daily practice, these medicines are used safely, dosed and documented.
Typical product types
The range includes various dosage forms that correspond to the respective application requirements:
- Tablets, capsules and dragees for oral therapy
- Ointments, creams and gels for local treatment and wound care
- Drops and suspensions for children and sensitive patient groups
- Rapid-release and sustained-release forms for different release profiles
- Topical preparations for skin care and anti-inflammatory
Quality, labeling and safe use
Medicines in the range are clearly labeled with regard to active ingredients, dosage form, dosage and shelf life. Proper storage, correct dosage and the use of suitable aids (e.g. dosing aids, disposable syringes, applicators) support error-free use. The product overview makes it easier to select according to active ingredient class, area of application and dosage form.
Benefits for work processes and hygiene standards
The available medicines contribute to efficiency in processes: rapid availability of suitable dosage forms reduces time expenditure, standardized product selection simplifies documentation and reordering, and tested packaging ensures hygienic handling. Combined with consumables and aids, safe, structured supply processes can be implemented.
Brands and manufacturer diversity
In addition, solutions from manufacturers such as Ratiopharm, Hexal, Bepanthen and Voltaren are represented and offer proven active ingredient solutions in various formulations. These brands represent the spectrum of products, ranging from generic active ingredients to specialized formulations.

