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Chloromycetin

Generic Chloromycetin

Chloramphenicol 250mg

Generic Chloromycetin is an antibiotic that is clinically useful for serious infections caused by organisms susceptible to its antimicrobial effects when less potentially hazardous therapeutic agents are ineffective or contraindicated.
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