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LYSO-H® Syrup Vitamin B-Complex + Lysine Formula

LYSO-H® Syrup
Vitamin B-Complex + Lysine Formula
Generic Name:
Thiamine HCl (Vitamin B1) + Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) + Pyridoxine HCl (Vitamin B6) + Lysine Monohydrate
Therapeutic Group:
Nutritional Supplement / Appetite Stimulant / Growth Support
Drug Category:
Vitamin B-Complex & Amino Acid Syrup
Content / Composition:
Each 5 mL contains:
* Thiamine HCl (Vitamin B1) …… 1 mg
* Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) …… 1 mg
* Pyridoxine HCl (Vitamin B6) …… 0.66 mg
* Lysine Monohydrate HCl …… 16.66 mg
* Flavored syrup base
* Excipients …… q.s.
Indications:
* Loss of appetite (Anorexia)
* Growth retardation in children
* General weakness & fatigue
* Vitamin B deficiency
* Poor nutritional intake
* Convalescence (recovery phase)
* Supports muscle growth & metabolism
Dosage:
As directed by the physician
Children:
* 5 mL once or twice daily
Adults:
* 10 mL once or twice daily
Contraindications:
* Hypersensitivity to any component
* Rare metabolic disorders related to amino acids
* Severe liver disease (use with caution)
Administration:
* Oral use
* Shake well before use
* Preferably after meals
Interaction:
* Minimal significant drug interactions
* Vitamin B6 may reduce effect of Levodopa (without carbidopa) ⚠️
* Compatible with most nutritional supplements
Compatibility:
* Can be combined with multivitamins
* Suitable with pediatric nutritional therapy
* Works well alongside iron and calcium supplements
Stability / Storage:
* Store below 25°C
* Protect from light & moisture
* Keep bottle tightly closed
Precautions:
* Do not exceed recommended dose
* Monitor in patients with liver conditions
* Use cautiously in long-term supplementation
* Ensure balanced diet along with therapy
Side Effects:
Common:
* Mild gastrointestinal discomfort
Less Common:
* Nausea
* Mild allergic reactions
Rare:
* Hypersensitivity reactions
Professional Summary:
LYSO-H® Syrup is a powerful appetite & growth support formula that:
✔️ Improves appetite in children & adults
✔️ Supports healthy growth & development
✔️ Boosts energy & metabolism
✔️ Provides essential B-vitamins + Lysine
👉 Ideal for children with poor appetite
👉 Strong option for nutritional recovery & growth enhancement

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VITA-H® Syrup Multivitamin, Multimineral & Calcium Formula

VITA-H® Syrup
Multivitamin, Multimineral & Calcium Formula

Generic Name:
Multivitamins + Multiminerals + Calcium (including Vitamin D & B-Complex)

Therapeutic Group:
Nutritional Supplement / General Tonic / Bone Support

Drug Category:
Multivitamin & Multimineral Syrup with Calcium

Content / Composition:
Each 5 mL contains (typical formulation):
* Calcium Lactate Gluconate …… 250 mg
* Vitamin D3 …… equivalent dose
* Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) …… 1.5–1.9 mg
* Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) …… ~1 mg
* Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) …… ~1 mg
* Vitamin B12 …… ~2–2.5 mcg
* Vitamin C …… ~25 mg
* Vitamin E …… ~10 mg
* Niacinamide & other B-complex vitamins
* Excipients …… q.s.

Indications:
* Vitamin & mineral deficiencies
* General weakness & fatigue
* Growth support in children
* Bone & teeth strengthening
* Pregnancy & lactation (as supplement)
* Convalescence (recovery period)
* Immune system support

Dosage:
As directed by the physician

Adults:
* 10 mL once daily or twice daily

Children:
* 5 mL once daily

Contraindications:
* Hypersensitivity to any component
* Hypercalcemia or vitamin D toxicity ❗
* Severe renal impairment (calcium caution)

Administration:
* Oral use
* Shake well before use
* Preferably after meals

Interaction:
* Calcium may reduce absorption of antibiotics (e.g., tetracyclines, quinolones) ⚠️
* Vitamin D interactions with calcium-regulating drugs
* Avoid excessive supplementation with other vitamin products

Compatibility:
* Compatible with most nutritional therapies
* Can be used alongside iron supplements (with spacing)
* Suitable for pediatric and adult use

Stability / Storage:
* Store below 25°C
* Protect from light & moisture
* Keep bottle tightly closed

Precautions:
* Avoid overdose (fat-soluble vitamin accumulation)
* Monitor calcium levels in long-term use
* Use cautiously in kidney stone patients
* Balanced diet is recommended along with therapy

Side Effects:
Common:
* Mild gastrointestinal discomfort
Less Common:
* Nausea
* Constipation (due to calcium)
Rare:
* Hypercalcemia (overdose)
* Allergic reactions

Professional Summary:
VITA-H® Syrup is a comprehensive nutritional formula that:
✔️ Supports overall health & energy
✔️ Strengthens bones & teeth
✔️ Enhances immunity
✔️ Provides complete vitamin & mineral balance
👉 Ideal for children, adults, pregnant women & elderly
👉 Strong option for daily supplementation & recovery support

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CYPRODIN-H® Syrup (Cyproheptadine)

CYPRODIN-H® Syrup (Cyproheptadine)
Generic Name:
Cyproheptadine Hydrochloride
Therapeutic Group:
Anti-allergic Agents
Drug Category:
First-Generation Antihistamine (H1 Receptor Antagonist)
Content / Composition:
Each 5 ml contains:
* Cyproheptadine Hydrochloride …… 2 mg (standard concentration)
* Flavoured Syrup Base …… q.s.
Indications:
* Allergic rhinitis (seasonal & perennial)
* Urticaria (hives)
* Allergic skin disorders
* Appetite stimulation
* Underweight / anorexia
* Migraine prophylaxis (off-label use)
Dosage:
As directed by the physician
Adults:
* 4 mg (10 ml) 2–3 times daily
Children (2–6 years):
* 2 mg (5 ml) 2–3 times daily
Children (7–14 years):
* 4 mg (10 ml) 2–3 times daily
⚠️ Maximum dose should not be exceeded
Contraindications:
* Hypersensitivity to cyproheptadine
* Newborn or premature infants
* Narrow-angle glaucoma
* Peptic ulcer with obstruction
* Severe hypertension
Administration:
* For oral use only
* Can be taken with or without food
* Use measuring cup/spoon for accurate dosing
Interaction:
* CNS depressants (sedatives, alcohol) → increased drowsiness
* MAO inhibitors → prolonged and intensified effects
* Anticholinergic drugs → enhanced side effects
* Antidepressants → additive sedation
Compatibility:
* Compatible with most oral medications
* Avoid alcohol during treatment
Stability / Storage:
* Store below 25°C
* Protect from light
* Keep bottle tightly closed
* Keep out of reach of children
Precautions:
* May cause drowsiness – avoid driving or operating machinery
* Use cautiously in elderly patients
* Monitor in children due to CNS effects
* Use with caution in asthma and cardiovascular disease
* Not recommended in infants
Side Effects:
Common:
* Drowsiness
* Increased appetite
* Weight gain
* Dry mouth
Less Common:
* Dizziness
* Constipation
* Blurred vision
Serious (rare):
* Hypersensitivity reactions
* Confusion or CNS stimulation (especially in children)
Professional Summary:
CYPRODIN-H® (Cyproheptadine) is a first-generation antihistamine with dual benefits:
✔️ Effective relief of allergic symptoms
✔️ Proven appetite stimulant for weight gain
It is widely used in clinical practice for allergy management and nutritional support, especially in underweight patients.

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RABEEDON-L® Capsules

RABEEDON-L® Capsules
Generic Name:
Rabeprazole Sodium + Levosulpiride
Therapeutic Group:
Gastrointestinal Therapy / Anti-ulcer & Prokinetic Combination
Drug Category:
Proton Pump Inhibitor (PPI) + Dopamine Antagonist (Prokinetic Agent)
Content / Composition:
Each capsule contains:
* Rabeprazole Sodium …… 20 mg
* Levosulpiride …… 75 mg
Indications:
Indicated for the management of acid-related and gastrointestinal motility disorders, including:
* Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
* Gastritis and Peptic Ulcer Disease
* Functional Dyspepsia
* Acid reflux and heartburn
* Gastroparesis
* Bloating, nausea, and indigestion
Dosage:
Adults:
One capsule once daily, preferably before meals
(Usually taken before breakfast or as directed by physician)
Contraindications:
* Hypersensitivity to rabeprazole, levosulpiride, or any component
* Gastrointestinal bleeding, obstruction, or perforation
* Prolactin-dependent tumors (e.g., prolactinoma)
* Epilepsy or seizure disorders
* Severe renal impairment (use with caution)
Administration:
For oral use.
Swallow capsule whole with water.
Do not crush or chew.
Preferably take 20–30 minutes before meals.
Interaction:
Use caution with:
* CNS-active drugs (levosulpiride interaction)
* Antacids (timing adjustment may be needed)
* Drugs dependent on gastric pH for absorption
* Levodopa (reduced effect due to dopamine antagonism)
* Alcohol (avoid)
Compatibility:
Compatible with standard gastrointestinal therapies under medical supervision.
Avoid unnecessary combination with other PPIs or prokinetic agents.
Stability / Storage:
Store below 25°C.
Protect from light and moisture.
Keep out of reach of children.
Precautions:
* Long-term use of PPIs may cause vitamin B12 deficiency
* Monitor for extrapyramidal symptoms (rare, due to levosulpiride)
* Use cautiously in elderly patients
* Pregnancy & lactation: use only if prescribed
* Avoid prolonged use without medical supervision
Side Effects:
Common:
* Headache
* Nausea
* Abdominal discomfort
* Diarrhea or constipation
Others:
* Dizziness
* Fatigue
* Sleep disturbances
Rare but serious:
* Extrapyramidal symptoms (tremor, rigidity)
* Elevated prolactin levels
* Allergic reactions
Website Note:
For professional use only.
Use under medical supervision.
Not intended for long-term self-medication.

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SBPRAZO-DSR® Capsules

SBPRAZO-DSR® Capsules
Generic Name:
Esomeprazole Magnesium + Domperidone
Therapeutic Group:
Gastrointestinal Therapy / Anti-ulcer & Prokinetic Combination
Drug Category:
Proton Pump Inhibitor (PPI) + Dopamine Antagonist (Prokinetic/Antiemetic)
Content / Composition:
Each capsule contains:
* Esomeprazole Magnesium (Trihydrate) …… 40 mg
* Domperidone …… 30 mg
Indications:
Indicated for the management of acid-related disorders and gastrointestinal motility disturbances, including:
* Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
* Gastritis and Peptic Ulcer Disease
* Acid reflux and heartburn
* Functional dyspepsia
* Nausea and vomiting
* Bloating and indigestion
Dosage:
Adults:
One capsule once daily, preferably before meals
(Usually taken before breakfast or as directed by physician)
Contraindications:
* Hypersensitivity to esomeprazole, domperidone, or any component
* Gastrointestinal bleeding, obstruction, or perforation
* Prolactin-secreting tumors (prolactinoma)
* Severe hepatic impairment
* Known QT prolongation or cardiac arrhythmias
Administration:
For oral use.
Swallow capsule whole with water.
Do not crush or chew.
Take 20–30 minutes before meals.
Interaction:
Use caution with:
* Drugs affecting CYP2C19 and CYP3A4
* Antifungals and antibiotics (affect gastric pH absorption)
* QT-prolonging drugs (domperidone risk)
* Antacids (timing separation required)
* Alcohol (avoid)
Compatibility:
Compatible with standard gastrointestinal therapies under medical supervision.
Avoid combination with other PPIs or prokinetics unless prescribed.
Stability / Storage:
Store below 25°C.
Protect from light and moisture.
Keep out of reach of children.
Precautions:
* Long-term PPI use may lead to vitamin B12 deficiency
* Monitor cardiac risk (QT prolongation with domperidone)
* Use cautiously in elderly patients
* Avoid prolonged use without medical supervision
* Pregnancy & lactation: use only if prescribed
Side Effects:
Common:
* Headache
* Nausea
* Abdominal discomfort
* Diarrhea or constipation
Others:
* Dry mouth
* Dizziness
* Fatigue
Rare but serious:
* Cardiac arrhythmias (QT prolongation)
* Elevated prolactin levels
* Allergic reactions
Website Note:
For professional use only.
Use under medical supervision.
Not intended for long-term self-medication.

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PALE-DSR® Capsules

PALE-DSR® Capsules
Generic Name:
Pantoprazole Sodium + Domperidone
Therapeutic Group:
Gastrointestinal Therapy / Anti-ulcer & Prokinetic Combination
Drug Category:
Proton Pump Inhibitor (PPI) + Dopamine Antagonist (Prokinetic/Antiemetic)
Content / Composition:
Each capsule contains:
* Pantoprazole Sodium …… 40 mg
* Domperidone …… 30 mg
Indications:
Indicated for the treatment of acid-related disorders and gastrointestinal motility disturbances, including:
* Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
* Gastritis and Peptic Ulcer Disease
* Acid reflux and heartburn
* Functional dyspepsia
* Nausea and vomiting
* Bloating and indigestion
Dosage:
Adults:
One capsule once daily, preferably before meals
(Usually taken before breakfast or as directed by physician)
Contraindications:
* Hypersensitivity to pantoprazole, domperidone, or any component
* Gastrointestinal bleeding, obstruction, or perforation
* Prolactin-secreting tumors (prolactinoma)
* Severe hepatic impairment
* Known QT prolongation or cardiac arrhythmias
Administration:
For oral use.
Swallow capsule whole with water.
Do not crush or chew.
Take 20–30 minutes before meals.
Interaction:
Use caution with:
* CYP3A4 inhibitors (may increase domperidone levels)
* QT-prolonging drugs (risk of arrhythmia)
* Antacids (timing separation required)
* Drugs dependent on gastric pH for absorption
* Alcohol (avoid)
Compatibility:
Compatible with standard gastrointestinal therapies under medical supervision.
Avoid combination with other PPIs or prokinetics unless prescribed.
Stability / Storage:
Store below 25°C.
Protect from light and moisture.
Keep out of reach of children.
Precautions:
* Long-term PPI use may lead to vitamin B12 deficiency
* Monitor cardiac risk (QT prolongation with domperidone)
* Use cautiously in elderly patients
* Avoid prolonged use without medical supervision
* Pregnancy & lactation: use only if prescribed
Side Effects:
Common:
* Headache
* Nausea
* Abdominal discomfort
* Diarrhea or constipation
Others:
* Dry mouth
* Dizziness
* Fatigue
Rare but serious:
* Cardiac arrhythmias (QT prolongation)
* Elevated prolactin levels
* Allergic reactions
Website Note:
For professional use only.
Use under medical supervision.
Not intended for long-term self-medication.

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LEZIL-M® Tablets

LEZIL-M® Tablets
Generic Name:
Levocetirizine Dihydrochloride + Montelukast Sodium
Therapeutic Group:
Anti-allergic / Respiratory Therapy
Drug Category:
Antihistamine (H1 Antagonist) + Leukotriene Receptor Antagonist
Content / Composition:
Each film-coated tablet contains:
* Levocetirizine Dihydrochloride …… 5 mg
* Montelukast Sodium …… 10 mg
Indications:
Indicated for the treatment of allergic and inflammatory conditions, including:
* Allergic Rhinitis (seasonal & perennial)
* Chronic Urticaria (hives)
* Nasal congestion and runny nose
* Sneezing and itching
* Allergic respiratory disorders
* Adjunct therapy in bronchial asthma
Dosage:
Adults and adolescents (≥12 years):
One tablet once daily, preferably in the evening or as directed by physician.
Contraindications:
* Hypersensitivity to levocetirizine, montelukast, or any component
* Severe renal impairment (for levocetirizine – dose adjustment required)
* Known allergy to piperazine derivatives
Administration:
For oral use.
Swallow tablet with water.
May be taken with or without food.
Interaction:
Use caution with:
* CNS depressants (may enhance drowsiness)
* Alcohol (avoid due to increased sedation)
* Theophylline (may affect montelukast levels slightly)
* Other antihistamines
Compatibility:
Compatible with standard anti-allergic and respiratory therapies.
Can be used alongside inhalers and asthma medications under medical supervision.
Stability / Storage:
Store below 25°C.
Protect from moisture and direct sunlight.
Keep out of reach of children.
Precautions:
* May cause mild drowsiness (especially levocetirizine)
* Use cautiously in renal impairment
* Monitor for neuropsychiatric symptoms (rare with montelukast)
* Not for acute asthma attack relief
* Pregnancy & lactation: use only if prescribed
Side Effects:
Common:
* Drowsiness
* Dry mouth
* Headache
* Fatigue
Others:
* Dizziness
* Abdominal discomfort
Rare but serious:
* Neuropsychiatric symptoms (agitation, mood changes)
* Hypersensitivity reactions
Website Note:
For professional use only.
Use under medical supervision.
Not intended for emergency asthma treatment

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SB-LOSE® Oral Solution

SB-LOSE® Oral Solution
Generic Name:
Lactulose
Therapeutic Group:
Gastrointestinal Therapy / Laxative
Drug Category:
Osmotic Laxative (Synthetic Disaccharide)
Content / Composition:
Each 5 ml contains:
Lactulose …… 3.335 g
Available pack: 120 ml oral solution
Indications:
Indicated for the management of:
* Constipation (acute and chronic)
* Softening of stool in hemorrhoids and post-operative conditions
* Hepatic encephalopathy (to reduce blood ammonia levels)
Dosage:
Constipation:
* Adults: 15–30 ml daily (adjust as needed)
* Children: 5–15 ml daily
Hepatic Encephalopathy:
* 30–45 ml, 3–4 times daily (as directed by physician)
(Dose should be adjusted to achieve 2–3 soft stools per day)
Contraindications:
* Hypersensitivity to lactulose
* Galactosemia
* Intestinal obstruction
Administration:
For oral use.
May be taken with water, juice, or milk.
Can be taken with or without food.
Ensure adequate fluid intake during therapy.
Interaction:
Use caution with:
* Other laxatives (may alter dosing response)
* Antibiotics (may reduce effectiveness in hepatic encephalopathy)
* Antacids (may reduce acidification of colon)
Compatibility:
Compatible with most gastrointestinal therapies.
Can be used alongside dietary fiber and hydration therapy.
Stability / Storage:
Store below 25°C.
Protect from direct sunlight.
Do not freeze.
Keep bottle tightly closed.
Precautions:
* Use cautiously in diabetic patients (contains sugars)
* Long-term use requires electrolyte monitoring
* Avoid overuse (risk of diarrhea and dehydration)
* Pregnancy & lactation: generally safe but use under medical advice
Side Effects:
Common:
* Flatulence
* Abdominal discomfort
* Bloating
Others:
* Diarrhea (dose-related)
* Nausea
Rare:
* Electrolyte imbalance (with prolonged high-dose use)
Website Note:
Gentle and effective osmotic laxative.
For safe and predictable relief of constipation.
Use under medical supervision for long-term treatment.

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TRYLAX® Oral Suspension

TRYLAX® Oral Suspension
Generic Name:
Liquid Paraffin + Magnesium Hydroxide (Milk of Magnesia) + Sodium Picosulfate
Therapeutic Group:
Gastrointestinal Therapy / Laxative Combination
Drug Category:
Stool Softener + Osmotic Laxative + Stimulant Laxative
Content / Composition:
Each 5 ml contains:
* Liquid Paraffin …… 1.25 ml
* Magnesium Hydroxide (Milk of Magnesia) …… 3.75 ml
* Sodium Picosulfate …… 3.33 mg (or equivalent as per formulation)
Available pack: 120 ml oral suspension
Indications:
Indicated for the relief of constipation, including:
* Occasional and chronic constipation
* Hard stools and difficulty in bowel movement
* Bowel regulation in elderly patients
* Pre- and post-operative bowel management
* Constipation associated with hemorrhoids
Dosage:
Adults:
10–15 ml at bedtime or as directed by physician
Children:
5–10 ml (depending on age and physician advice)
(Dose should be adjusted according to response)
Contraindications:
* Hypersensitivity to any component
* Intestinal obstruction or acute abdomen
* Severe dehydration
* Appendicitis or undiagnosed abdominal pain
Administration:
For oral use.
Shake well before use.
Take preferably at bedtime with water.
Ensure adequate fluid intake.
Interaction:
Use caution with:
* Other laxatives (may cause excessive bowel activity)
* Antibiotics (may alter intestinal flora)
* Diuretics (risk of electrolyte imbalance)
* Drugs dependent on electrolyte balance
Compatibility:
Compatible with dietary fiber therapy and hydration measures.
Avoid unnecessary combination with multiple laxatives.
Stability / Storage:
Store below 25°C.
Protect from direct sunlight.
Do not freeze.
Keep bottle tightly closed.
Precautions:
* Avoid prolonged use (risk of dependence)
* Monitor electrolytes in long-term use
* Use cautiously in elderly and debilitated patients
* Pregnancy & lactation: use only if prescribed
* Not recommended for daily long-term use without supervision
Side Effects:
Common:
* Abdominal cramps
* Diarrhea
* Nausea
Others:
* Bloating
* Flatulence
Rare:
* Electrolyte imbalance
* Dehydration (with excessive use)
Website Note:
Triple-action laxative for effective and predictable relief of constipation.
Use under medical supervision for prolonged treatment.

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SBFLOX-MZ® Oral Suspension

SBFLOX-MZ® Oral Suspension
Generic Name:
Ofloxacin + Metronidazole + Simethicone
Therapeutic Group:
Anti-infective / Gastrointestinal Therapy
Drug Category:
Fluoroquinolone Antibiotic + Nitroimidazole Antiprotozoal/Antibacterial + Antiflatulent
Content / Composition:
Each 5 ml contains:
* Ofloxacin …… 50 mg
* Metronidazole …… 120 mg
* Simethicone …… 10 mg
Available pack: 60 ml oral suspension
Indications:
Indicated for the treatment of mixed bacterial and protozoal gastrointestinal infections, including:
* Acute infectious diarrhea
* Dysentery (amoebic & bacterial)
* Gastroenteritis
* Abdominal infections with gas and bloating
* Traveler’s diarrhea
* Mixed infections of GI tract
Dosage:
As directed by physician.
Typical guidance:
* Children: حسب وزن (weight-based dosing)
* Adults: 5–10 ml, 2–3 times daily
(Dose should be individualized based on severity and age)
Contraindications:
* Hypersensitivity to ofloxacin, metronidazole, or any component
* History of quinolone-associated tendon disorders
* CNS disorders (e.g., epilepsy)
* First trimester of pregnancy
* Severe hepatic impairment
Administration:
For oral use.
Shake well before use.
Take after meals with a full glass of water.
Complete full course as prescribed.
Interaction:
Use caution with:
* Alcohol (contraindicated with metronidazole – causes severe reaction)
* Anticoagulants (↑ bleeding risk)
* Antacids & iron (↓ absorption of ofloxacin)
* CNS-active drugs
* QT-prolonging drugs
Compatibility:
Compatible with supportive therapy such as ORS (Oral Rehydration Solution).
Avoid combining with other antibiotics unless prescribed.
Stability / Storage:
Store below 25°C.
Protect from light.
Do not freeze.
Keep bottle tightly closed.
Precautions:
* Ensure adequate hydration during diarrhea
* Avoid alcohol during treatment and at least 48–72 hours after completion
* Use cautiously in children and elderly
* Monitor for CNS effects (dizziness, seizures – rare)
* Not recommended for unnecessary antibiotic use (avoid resistance)
* Pregnancy & lactation: use only if prescribed
Side Effects:
Common:
* Nausea
* Diarrhea
* Abdominal discomfort
* Metallic taste
Others:
* Dizziness
* Headache
* Flatulence
Rare but serious:
* Tendon inflammation/rupture (fluoroquinolones)
* Peripheral neuropathy
* Severe allergic reactions
Website Note:
Broad-spectrum combination for gastrointestinal infections.
Use under medical supervision.
Ensure full course completion to prevent resistance.