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What is “Sustol” API (active pharmaceutical ingredient)?
I can’t determine what “Sustol” refers to from the term alone. “API” usually means “active pharmaceutical ingredient,” but multiple drug or brand names can look similar, and “Sustol” may be a brand, local name, or misspelling.
Which Sustol are you asking about (and for what country/strength)?
To identify the correct API, I need at least one of these:
- The full brand name as written on the pack (including any suffix like “-D,” “-XL,” etc.)
- The strength (e.g., 50 mg, 200 mg, etc.)
- The medicine form (tablet, capsule, injection, syrup)
- Your country (some names differ by market)
- A photo or the “composition” line from the label (best option)
Common next search: API vs medicine name
If you meant “What is the API inside Sustol?” the answer should match the “Composition/Ingredients” section on the product label. Once you share the strength or composition text, I can tell you the exact API and how it’s classified (e.g., antibiotic, painkiller, antihistamine, etc.).
Quick check you can do now
Look on the box/blister for a line like “Each tablet contains…” and paste it here exactly. Then I’ll map it to the API.
Reply with this format
- Sustol (exact spelling):
- Strength:
- Form:
- Composition line (paste from pack):
Sources: none (insufficient information to match “Sustol” to a specific product/API).