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LIST OF MEDICINES AVAILABLE FOR CAMPAND INDOOR RSBY PATIENTS: (BODELI GENERAL HOSPITAL, BODELI)
02665-220712/222711/220712, www.bodeligeneralhospital.com
( Medicines can be prescribed for 3 days.) SR NO. | GENERIC NAME | TRADE NAME | STRENGTH | NOS. | REMARKS ( CONTACT FOR QUERY/ DOUBTS | | ENT | | | | CONTACT DR J. SHROFF 09824299422 | 1 | TAB CEFADROXYL | DAX500 | 500mg | 840 | | 2 | TAB CEFADROXYL | DAX250 | 250mg | 400 | | 3 | TAB DICLOFENAC + PARACETAMOL | - | - | - | N/A(AVAILABLE SEPARATELY) | 4 | TAB DIOMINIC DA/SIMILAR DECONGESTENT | - | - | - | AVAILABLE SEPARATELY | 5 | CIPROFLOXACIN &DEXAMETHASONE EAR DROPS | - | - | 60 | | 6 | GENTAMYCIN EAR DROPS | - | - | 60 | | 7 | OTRIVIN NASAL DROPS/OTHER NASAL DROPS | - | - | - | N/A | | | | | | | | GENERAL SURGERY , GEN MEDICINE , OBST.&GYNAEC.,ORTHOPAEDICS (MEDICINES OTHER THAN ALREADY LISTED ABOVE) | | | | CONTACT DR J . BHOWMICK 02665-220712/222711 | | | | | | | 1 | TAB LASIX (FRUSEMIDE) | TAB FRUSMIDE | 40 | 250 | | 2 | TAB IRON | - | | 1000 | | 3 | TAB B COMPLEX/MULTIVITAMIN | TAB INTABION | | 1200 | | 4 | TAB DERIPHYLLINE | TAB DERICIP | | 460 | | 5 | TAB FAMOTIDINE | TAB FAMONEXT | 20 | 3100 | | 6 | TAB ANTACID | - | - | N/A | | 7 | TAB PARACETAMOL | TAB PARAGEST | 500 | 5000 | | 8 | TAB DICLOFENAC | TAB REACTIN | 50 | 3400 | | 9 | TAB AMLODIPINE | TAB AGINAL 5 | 5 | 350 | | 10 | TAB ATENOLOL | TAB ATENOLOL | 50 | 560 | | 11 | ANTI DIABETICS (ORAL HYPOGLYCAEMICS) | GLIBENCLAMID+METFORMIN | | 500 | | 12 | TAB COTRIMOXAZOLE(BACTRIM/SEPTRAN) | TAB TRIMETHOPRIM+SULPHA | | 1000 | | 13 | TAB CETRIZINE | TAB CETRIZINE 10 | 10mg | 750 | | 14 | TAB METRONIDAZOLE | TAB TYGYL | 200 | 750 | | 15 | TAB OFLOXACIN | TAB OLX | 200mg | 760 | | 16 | TAB CALCIUM | TAB INTACAL D | - | 1850 | | 17 | TAB CHLOROQUINE | TAB CHQ | 250MG | 2000 | |

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