3. The best known among Latvian medicines
are
Remantadins(Remantadinum, Rimantadine
, Meradan), a powerful antiviral, anti-flu
and anti-encephalitis drug developed in
the early 1970s by Janis Polis, and
4. Mildronats (Mildronatum, Mildronate),
developed in the 1970s by a team led by
Ivars Kalvins (1947) and used for treating
cardiovascular disease, diseases of the
central nervous system and bronchial
asthma, as well as for increasing energy in
healthy people subject to physical or
mental over-exertion and during
convalescence.
5. Also worthy of mention is the cancer drug
and antileucosis medicine widely used in
the world today, developed by a group of
Latvian scientists led by Solomons Hillers
(1915–1975) in 1964 and known as
Ftorafur. This product, also known under
the namesTegafuri and Tegafur,
6. is produced by more than 30
pharmaceutical companies in Japan, the
United States and other countries, and by
the Grindex company in Latvia, which has
been producing and exporting it for over
25 years.