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OFIS 500MG CAP

296.00
<h6><em>Ofis capsule</em> is an antibiotic used for the treatment of a wide range of bacterial infections such as urinary tract infections

OFLOBID 200 IV

390.00
<h6>Ofloxacin inhibits bacterial DNA replication by inhibiting bacterial topoisomerases, particularly DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV. It is active after oral

OFLOBID 200MG TAB

305.00
<h6>Ofloxacin inhibits bacterial DNA replication by inhibiting bacterial topoisomerases, particularly DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV. It is active after oral

OFLOBID 400MG TAB

312.00
<h6>Ofloxacin inhibits bacterial DNA replication by inhibiting bacterial topoisomerases, particularly DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV. It is active after oral

PHYTUS SYP

229.00
<h6>The powerful and natural agents ivy , thyme and cisti effectively support the natural healing of the body.</h6>

TEZOX 500MG INJ

143.00
<h6>The bactericidal action of Ceftizoxime results from inhibition of cell-wall synthesis. Ceftizoxime is highly resistant to a broad spectrum of

TITAN 1G IM INJ

422.00
<h6>Ceftriaxone works by inhibiting the mucopeptide synthesis in the bacterial cell wall. The beta-lactam moiety of Ceftriaxone binds to carboxypeptidases,

TITAN 1G IV INJ

422.00
<h6>Ceftriaxone works by inhibiting the mucopeptide synthesis in the bacterial cell wall. The beta-lactam moiety of Ceftriaxone binds to carboxypeptidases,

TITAN 250MG IM INJ

141.00
<h6>Ceftriaxone works by inhibiting the mucopeptide synthesis in the bacterial cell wall. The beta-lactam moiety of Ceftriaxone binds to carboxypeptidases,

TITAN 250MG IV INJ

141.00
<h6>Ceftriaxone works by inhibiting the mucopeptide synthesis in the bacterial cell wall. The beta-lactam moiety of Ceftriaxone binds to carboxypeptidases,

TITAN 500MG IM INJ

255.00
<h6>Ceftriaxone works by inhibiting the mucopeptide synthesis in the bacterial cell wall. The beta-lactam moiety of Ceftriaxone binds to carboxypeptidases,

TIXOMER 400MG CAP.

325.00
<h6>Like other cephalosporins, cefixime exhibits its bactericidal action by binding to specific penicillin-binding proteins (PBPs) located inside the bacterial cell