Welcome to our Product Brand Site - Gallery feature index
We invite you to take a look and be impressed by the variety of options available for displaying content
What would you like to find?
Hero Navigation
Drill Down for navigation menu.
This block can contain one background image (including optional to image objects on it) and links up to 3 levels.
Navigation tab
Here is a Navigation tab to easily access different areas of an individual page. Up to 5 tab.
Color - can be light/ Dark.
Article page
An example for you of an article page, which includes an article image, the option to share the article on social networks, paragraphs, footnotes, quotation and more.
Find out more on an article pageIn addition, an infographic image can be displayed on a wide screen,
The infographic can be downloaded to a PDF file.
Timeline
Presentation of milestones/steps through a timeline, which includes many variations of moment image or video.
Questionnaire
Here are 2 types of questionnaires are available:
Doctor Discussion Guide Questionnaire - collection of questions and answers which are kept on a dedicated summary page.
In the summary page it can download the answers to a PDF file/send to email/print the file.
Doctor Discussion GuideWizard Questionnaire - attractive navigation for the user to reach information.
This questionnaire does not save the user's answers, but only makes a reference to relevant content according to the answers when the user reaches the last question.
Disclaimers for entrance the website/content page
The Disclaimer Pages are dedicated screens/windows at the entrance to the page, in which the user should read the content in order to reach the relevant page. Each disclaimer page type has a different use.
Organization Overview Page
Page view for organizational structure.
You can use page design and structure and convert it to another type of content that will fit a product site.
Strips are used to represent a highlighted post or act as a hero for introductory copy, displayed at full container width. It can contain a picture, taxonomy, a headline and a link to the full content, depending the purpose.
Cards are used as teasers to display information. It can contain an image or date, taxonomy, title and link to the full content.
The Vision Video Player component supports YouTube, and Vimeo.
The video can display stand-alone, inside strip and on a video collection page.
Marketing Disclaimer Page
Pop-up window for display marketing text to promote a campaign /
promote other information on the site / message to the current page, etc.
You are welcome to contact us by phone and / or by sending a form.
The form contains many filling options. Also, some of the fields have branches for additional fields. Try it.
Photo Slider
Image items in Slider. You can add a "pause / play" button. You can add credit to the image.
Accordion FAQ
The Accordion is a vertically stacked list of items. Each item can be "expanded" or "collapsed" to reveal the content associated with that item.
In addition, it is possible to type the "Expand All" and "Collapse All" buttons to open and close all items at once.
What are generic medicines?
A generic medicine is a medicine that is an equivalent substitute to a brand name drug. Generic medicines contain the same active ingredients as the original brand products, and are available in the same strengths and dosage forms as the originals. A generic drug must work the same way in your body and produce the same treatment result as the brand name drug.
Will a generic medicine look the same as its brand-name equivalent?
Sometimes the generic version of a drug may have a different color or shape from its innovative original, but these changes do not affect the drug's attributes. That’s because the appearance of a brand-name drug may be trademarked by the original manufacturer, so the generic product might be required to be a different shape or color. But, the active or key ingredients must be the same.
Why are generic drug names different from the original drug names?
All brand-name drugs have a generic name. The generic name often appears next to the brand name and is the active ingredient(s) in the medication. Regulators often require that generic drugs are given a different name than the brand-name drugs, in order to avoid confusion. Typically, the generic name of a medicine is based on the name of its active ingredient(s), whereas the names given to brand-name drugs are intended for marketing purposes. There are a few unique cases where the generic medicine may also have another name besides the active ingredient. Ask your pharmacist if you have any questions.