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Aleve
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Aralen
Generic Aralen
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Augmentin
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Fulvicin
Generic Fulvicin
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Indocin Cr
Generic Indocin Cr
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Keflex
Generic Keflex
CEPHALEXIN (Keflex®, Keftab®) is a cephalosporin antibiotic. It treats many kinds of infections including those of the skin, respiratory tract, bone, sinuses, ears, and urinary tract
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Minomycin
Generic Minomycin
Treating infection caused by certain bacteria.
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P.c.e
Generic P.c.e
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Rulide
Generic Rulide
ROXITHROMYCIN (Retrovir®) is a semi-synthetic macrolide antibiotic. It is used to treat respiratory tract, urinary and soft tissue infections
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Triacet
Generic Triacet
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Triderm
Generic Triderm
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