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Ferise Injection 50mg & Elphenicol 500mg Tablet

Concurrent use of Chloramphenicol and Iron should not be done. Chloramphenicol causes bone marrow depression (decrease in production of blood cells) which can oppose the action of anemia by Iron. Where possible, prefer using a different antibacterial.

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Ferise Injection 50mg & Wocol 250mg Capsule

Concurrent use of Chloramphenicol and Iron should not be done. Chloramphenicol causes bone marrow depression (decrease in production of blood cells) which can oppose the action of anemia by Iron. Where possible, prefer using a different antibacterial.

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Ferise Injection 50mg & Divicol Eye Drop

Concurrent use of Chloramphenicol and Iron should not be done. Chloramphenicol causes bone marrow depression (decrease in production of blood cells) which can oppose the action of anemia by Iron. Where possible, prefer using a different antibacterial.

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Ferise Injection 50mg & Polymycetin 250 Capsule

Concurrent use of Chloramphenicol and Iron should not be done. Chloramphenicol causes bone marrow depression (decrease in production of blood cells) which can oppose the action of anemia by Iron. Where possible, prefer using a different antibacterial.

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Ferise Injection 50mg & Polymycetin 500 Capsule

Concurrent use of Chloramphenicol and Iron should not be done. Chloramphenicol causes bone marrow depression (decrease in production of blood cells) which can oppose the action of anemia by Iron. Where possible, prefer using a different antibacterial.

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Ferise Injection 50mg & Stalchlor 250mg Capsule

Concurrent use of Chloramphenicol and Iron should not be done. Chloramphenicol causes bone marrow depression (decrease in production of blood cells) which can oppose the action of anemia by Iron. Where possible, prefer using a different antibacterial.

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Ferise Injection 50mg & Stalchlor 500mg Capsule

Concurrent use of Chloramphenicol and Iron should not be done. Chloramphenicol causes bone marrow depression (decrease in production of blood cells) which can oppose the action of anemia by Iron. Where possible, prefer using a different antibacterial.

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Ferise Injection 50mg & Stalchlor 125mg/5ml Syrup

Concurrent use of Chloramphenicol and Iron should not be done. Chloramphenicol causes bone marrow depression (decrease in production of blood cells) which can oppose the action of anemia by Iron. Where possible, prefer using a different antibacterial.

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Ferise Injection 50mg & Polymycetin Oral Suspension

Concurrent use of Chloramphenicol and Iron should not be done. Chloramphenicol causes bone marrow depression (decrease in production of blood cells) which can oppose the action of anemia by Iron. Where possible, prefer using a different antibacterial.

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Ferise Injection 50mg & Polymycetin Injection

Concurrent use of Chloramphenicol and Iron should not be done. Chloramphenicol causes bone marrow depression (decrease in production of blood cells) which can oppose the action of anemia by Iron. Where possible, prefer using a different antibacterial.

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