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Pediatric Medicines - RiteMED for Kids (OTC) | RM AMBROXOL 15MG SYRUP 120ML | RiteMED
Product Details What is this medicine used for? These medicines contain Ambroxol , which stimulates fluid secretion in the respiratory tract and breaks down mucus resulting in the production of less thick and less sticky mucus/phlegm. Ambroxol improves mucociliary clearance (mucus flow and transport)…
PRODUCTS | March 17, 2022
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Pediatric Medicines - RiteMED for Kids (OTC) | RM AMBROXOL 15MG SYRUP 60ML | RiteMED
Product Details What is this medicine used for? These medicines contain Ambroxol , which stimulates fluid secretion in the respiratory tract and breaks down mucus resulting in the production of less thick and less sticky mucus/phlegm. Ambroxol improves mucociliary clearance (mucus flow and transport)…
PRODUCTS | March 17, 2022
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Pediatric Medicines - RiteMED for Kids (OTC) | RM ASCORBIC+ZINC (ZINC-CTM) SYRUP 120ML | RiteMED
Product Details What is this medicine used for? FOOD SUPPLEMENT How much and how often should you use this medicine? Children 3 to 12 years old: 2.5 mL (1/2 teaspoonful) Adults and children over 12 years old: 5 mL (1 teaspoonful) Orally, once daily or as directed by a physician. Contraindication: If…
PRODUCTS | March 18, 2022
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Heart Conditions | RM ATENOLOL 100 MG TAB | RiteMED
Product Details What is this medicine used for? Hypertension Chronic stable angina pectoris To reduce risk of cardiovascular mortality in patients who have had a definite or suspected myocardial infarction and are hemodynamically stable. How much and how often should you use this medicine? Individualize…
PRODUCTS | November 20, 2022
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Heart Conditions | RM ATENOLOL 50 MG TAB | RiteMED
Product Details What is this medicine used for? Hypertension Chronic stable angina pectoris To reduce risk of cardiovascular mortality in patients who have had a definite or suspected myocardial infarction and are hemodynamically stable. How much and how often should you use this medicine? Individualize…
PRODUCTS | November 20, 2022