Your Pharmaceutical Family

GOVERNED BY THE MHRA

A-Tek Pharma is governed by the medicines and healthcare products regulatory agency (MHRA) . They ensure transparent responsibility for the products safety, quality and effectiveness.

PROUD TO OFFER A FIRST CLASS SERVICE

At A-Tek Pharma, we take pride in providing high-quality products and a first-class service to our clients and suppliers. With the technical know-how from our talented team, we can exceed your needs while quickly responding to the dynamic nature of the pharmaceutical market.

OUR PRODUCT RANGE

OTC (OVER THE COUNTER)

Over-the counter medication are drugs that are sold directly to customers without prescription from a healthcare professional i.e., GPs and local pharmacies.

GENERICS

Generic medications are developed to be the same as existing approved brand-name drugs. Dosage, strength, performance and qualities can all be similar or equivalent to branded drugs.

AESTHETICS

Cosmetic treatments to reduce the appearance of ageing (i.e. wrinkles, Crows Feet around the eyes) and/or to contour and redefine areas of the face such as Jaw, Chin, Nose, Brow Bone, Lips etc. Aesthetics injections are a toxin called Botulinum toxin A which temporarily prevents muscles from moving until after treatment. Botulinum toxin A may also be used during dental procedures.

TOPICAL CREAMS

Medical creams, lotions, and ointments to treat various skin conditions (e.g., insect bites, acne, eczema, dermatitis, allergies, rash or inflamed skin, reaction of outer female and male genitalia).

VITAMINS AND MINERALS

Vitamins are supplements which contain essential nutrients for the body. Vitamins help strengthen bones, convert into energy, repair cellular damage, and boost your immune system. Vitamins replace essential nutrients that the body may be unable to produce enough of.

VACCINES AND IMMUNISATIONS

Vaccinations allow the body to produce immunity to a specific disease. Immunisation is a process that helps the body protect itself against a disease through vaccination. Usually, vaccines are administered by registered medical professionals through needle injections but can also be administered in the form of mouth or sprayed into the nasal area.

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