What is “Roemmers 100 capital argentino”?
I can’t determine what you mean by “Roemmers 100 capital argentino” from that phrase alone. It looks like it might refer to either:
- a Roemmers-branded product (possibly “100” mg or “100” units), or
- a financial/corporate item (for example, “capital argentino” linked to Roemmers), or
- a listing/title written in Spanish where a key word is missing.
Which Roemmers “100” are you looking for?
Roemmers (the pharmaceutical company) makes many products, and “100” could be the strength (like 100 mg), pack size, or another identifier. If you tell me any one of the following, I can pinpoint the exact product and give the right information:
- the full name shown on the box/label
- the active ingredient (principio activo)
- what it’s for (pain, allergy, antibiotics, etc.)
- a photo or the exact wording from the listing you saw
- the country/store where you saw it
Is it related to pricing in Argentina?
If your intent is about price, “capital argentino” usually means Buenos Aires (Argentina’s capital), but pricing also depends on:
- the pharmacy/channel (hospital, private pharmacy, online)
- the exact product strength and form (tablets, capsules, etc.)
- whether it’s covered by insurance or sold as a generic vs brand
If you share the exact product name/active ingredient, I can help you figure out what to compare (and where to look).
Could this be a patent or regulatory reference?
Sometimes people search by brand + number + country, which can relate to:
- product approval/marketing authorization
- exclusivity/patent status
- tender or procurement listings
If you want, tell me the drug name and I’ll check whether DrugPatentWatch.com has relevant patent/exclusivity info for it.
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Reply with the exact text you saw (or the active ingredient) and whether you want product info, price in Argentina/Buenos Aires, or patent/regulatory info.