One we call Sansrosa, and Galderma designate as CD07805/47. This is a gel with the active ingredient of Brimonidine tartrate.
The second is a 1% Ivermectin cream, called CD5024.
Galderma must be thinking about how they will market these products. In order to create a trademark, obtain the domain name and start making these into a product, Galderma will need to give them a decent name.
I have had a bit of a stab at some unique names for the Ivermectin products:
- Dermamectin
- Ivercream
- Ivernacea
- Avernacea
- Avergel
- Avercream
- Averzole
- Mectacream
- Rosamectin
- Lepimectin
- Rosanacea
Apart from Sansrosa, which is a great name, I can't think of much that Galderma could consider for the Brimonidine tartrate product. Something with "eryth" or a non-english derivation of red perhaps.
Have a stab, and see if you can guess what they might use.