WHAT ABOUT COOKIES ?
1. What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small data file stored on your computer or mobile device at the request to your browser from a website when you visit this website. The cookie allows the website to “remember” your actions or preference for a certain period of time.
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A cookie can temporarily store anonymous information about the use and users of a website. Some cookies are required in order to use a website, others allow customization and optimization of the displayed content, the collection of user preferences or the monitoring of the website's audience, website errors and the securing of its access.
2. The use of cookies when you visit our website
On our website, we and our service providers use permanent cookies. When browsing our website, you accept by default that STADA will install cookies on your browser. If you do not want our website to install cookies on your browser, you can disable cookies on the cookie settings page or by modifying your browser settings. In this case, certain pages of the website may not function properly.
3. The cookies we use
On this website, we use cookies to measure audience and your use of the website and to improve it.
Required for your website to work, for example allowing a visitor to remain logged into their account. You cannot disable essential cookies.
COOKIE NAME | COOKIE DESCRIPTION |
HASVISITED | Used to display the EU cookie law banner |
ALLOWTRACKING | Used for audience analytics |
ALLOWYOUTUBE | Used to display YouTube videos |
ALLOWFLICKER | Used to display Flickr images |
ALLOWSLIDESHARE | Used to display Slideshare presentation |
USERSETTINGS | Used for general cookie management |
PERFORMANCE COOKIES
These cookies indirectly help improving this website by tracking your use. This set of cookies collect information and may report website usage statistics without personally identifying individual visitors.
COOKIE NAME | COOKIE DESCRIPTION |
__UTMZ | Part of Google Analytics: monitor traffic and highlight issues that may arise by people browsing our website. |
__UTMC | Part of Google Analytics: monitor traffic and highlight issues that may arise by people browsing our website. |
__UTMB | Part of Google Analytics: monitor traffic and highlight issues that may arise by people browsing our website. |
__UTMA | Part of Google Analytics: monitor traffic and highlight issues that may arise by people browsing our website. |
__UTMT | Part of Google Analytics: monitor traffic and highlight issues that may arise by people browsing our website. |
VIDEOS COOKIES
COOKIE NAME | COOKIE DESCRIPTION |
NID | Used to display YouTube videos |
PREF | Used to display YouTube videos |
SLIDESHARE COOKIES
COOKIE NAME | COOKIE DESCRIPTION |
CP3 | Used to display Slideshare presentation |
UIDR | Used to display Slideshare presentation |
UID | Used to display Slideshare presentation |
__UTMZ | Used to display Slideshare presentation |
__UTMC | Used to display Slideshare presentation |
__UTMB | Used to display Slideshare presentation |
__UTMA | Used to display Slideshare presentation |
_UV_ID | Used to display Slideshare presentation |
__UTMT | Used to display Slideshare presentation |
SERVERID | Used to display Slideshare presentation |
4. What to do if you do not want to allow the use of cookies on your browser
You can block the use of cookies or remove cookies that are already installed on your browser. We draw your attention to the fact that disabling cookies may prevent you from accessing certain features on our website and other websites.
You can set your browser to accept or reject all cookies, to be notified when a cookie is issued, to check its validity, duration and content and to periodically delete cookies. You can also type “cookies” in your browser's help section to access the setup instructions. For information about how to manage cookies on the browser of your mobile device, you will need to consult the device manual.
For more information about cookies, including how they are installed and how you can manage and delete them, visit www.allaboutcookies.org.
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ANTISTAX® Active Leg tablets. Reg. no.:48/32.2/1076. Each tablet contains dry extract of red vine leaf AS 195 (4 - 6:1) 360 mg per tablet. For full prescribing information refer to the professional information approved by the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA).
ANTISTAX® Double Fresh Gel contains Red Vine Leaf Extract. Western herbal. This unregistered medicine has not been evaluated by the SAHPRA for its quality, safety or intended use.
HCR: Imperial Market Access Healthcare SA (Pty) Ltd, 10 Skeen Boulevard, Bedfordview, Gauteng, 2007. Reg. no.: 2006/029994/07.
General contact information: info.mahsa.sm@dpworld.com Tel: 012 621 4300. For any quality or safety related queries, please contact Imperial Quality at Quality.healthcare.sm@dpworld.com or Imperial Medical at pvimperiallogistics@dpworld.com.
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