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Lorphen 0.03% w/v Eye Drop
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Lorphen 0.03% w/v Eye Drop & Nercare Injection

Concurrent use of Chloramphenicol and Methylcobalamin should not be done.Chloramphenicol causes bone marrow depression (decrease in production of blood cells) which can oppose the action of anemia by Methylcobalamin and Vitamin B12. Where possible, prefer using a different antibacterial.

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Lorphen 0.03% w/v Eye Drop & Nurotek-AQ Injection 1 ml

Concurrent use of Chloramphenicol and Methylcobalamin should not be done.Chloramphenicol causes bone marrow depression (decrease in production of blood cells) which can oppose the action of anemia by Methylcobalamin and Vitamin B12. Where possible, prefer using a different antibacterial.

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Lorphen 0.03% w/v Eye Drop & Primecobal 1500mcg Injection

Concurrent use of Chloramphenicol and Methylcobalamin should not be done.Chloramphenicol causes bone marrow depression (decrease in production of blood cells) which can oppose the action of anemia by Methylcobalamin and Vitamin B12. Where possible, prefer using a different antibacterial.

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Lorphen 0.03% w/v Eye Drop & Actobal-M Injection

Concurrent use of Chloramphenicol and Methylcobalamin should not be done.Chloramphenicol causes bone marrow depression (decrease in production of blood cells) which can oppose the action of anemia by Methylcobalamin and Vitamin B12. Where possible, prefer using a different antibacterial.

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Lorphen 0.03% w/v Eye Drop & Fotia Injection

Concurrent use of Chloramphenicol and Methylcobalamin should not be done.Chloramphenicol causes bone marrow depression (decrease in production of blood cells) which can oppose the action of anemia by Methylcobalamin and Vitamin B12. Where possible, prefer using a different antibacterial.

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Lorphen 0.03% w/v Eye Drop & Neurolink 1500mcg Injection

Concurrent use of Chloramphenicol and Methylcobalamin should not be done.Chloramphenicol causes bone marrow depression (decrease in production of blood cells) which can oppose the action of anemia by Methylcobalamin and Vitamin B12. Where possible, prefer using a different antibacterial.

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Lorphen 0.03% w/v Eye Drop & Epinerve -Forte Injection

Concurrent use of Chloramphenicol and Methylcobalamin should not be done.Chloramphenicol causes bone marrow depression (decrease in production of blood cells) which can oppose the action of anemia by Methylcobalamin and Vitamin B12. Where possible, prefer using a different antibacterial.

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Lorphen 0.03% w/v Eye Drop & Mecostal 1500mcg Injection 2 ml

Concurrent use of Chloramphenicol and Methylcobalamin should not be done.Chloramphenicol causes bone marrow depression (decrease in production of blood cells) which can oppose the action of anemia by Methylcobalamin and Vitamin B12. Where possible, prefer using a different antibacterial.

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Lorphen 0.03% w/v Eye Drop & NMC Injection

Concurrent use of Chloramphenicol and Methylcobalamin should not be done.Chloramphenicol causes bone marrow depression (decrease in production of blood cells) which can oppose the action of anemia by Methylcobalamin and Vitamin B12. Where possible, prefer using a different antibacterial.

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Lorphen 0.03% w/v Eye Drop & Neuroage 1500mcg Injection

Concurrent use of Chloramphenicol and Methylcobalamin should not be done.Chloramphenicol causes bone marrow depression (decrease in production of blood cells) which can oppose the action of anemia by Methylcobalamin and Vitamin B12. Where possible, prefer using a different antibacterial.

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