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    Pamlab develops prescription pharmaceuticals addressing elevated homocysteine levels which can be associated with cardiovascular disease, dementia, stroke and diabetic vascular complications.

  • Career Opportunities
    Pamlab, L.L.C. is always looking for individuals who possess the desire, drive and enthusiasm to be the best.
    • Sales Careers
      We offer a Competitive Base Salary, a Performance Based Bonus, an outstanding Retirement Plan and other Benefits.



  • Corporate Information
    Today, Pamlab is a high-growth, healthy company with employees and sales representatives throughout the U.S.
    • Management Team
      Information on individual executives of the Pamlab, L.L.C. team.



  • Product Family
    Pamlab develops and currently markets prescription pharmaceutical products addressing elevated homocysteine levels of patients in numerous disease states.
    • Cerefolin®NAC
      A medical food for the dietary management of hyperhomocysteinemia, mild cognitive impairment, mild to moderate dementia and Alzheimer's Disease.

    • Deplin®
      Deplin® is a medical food for the dietary management of low plasma and/or low red blood cell folate

    • Diatx®Zn
      A prescription renal vitamin specifically created to address elevated homocysteine levels and replenish the vitamins lost through dialysis.

    • Foltx®
      A medical food for the dietary management of hyperhomocysteinemia, homocystinuria, or nutrient malabsorption.

    • Metanx®
      Metanx is a medical food for the dietary management of endothelial dysfunction and hyperhomocysteinemia.

    • Palgic®
      Palgic® is the only product containing carbinoxamine that has been approved by the FDA.

    • Panlor®
      Panlor® SS and Panlor® DC are indicated for the relief of moderate to moderately severe pain.



  • Medical Reports & References
    Published studies regarding the relationship between homocysteine and cardiovascular disease.

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