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Oflomac M Syrup 60ml is a combination medication containing Ofloxacin and Metronidazole Ofloxacin, an antibiotic, hinders bacterial division and repair by blocking the DNA gyrase enzyme. Simultaneously, Metronidazole complements this action, aiding in the treatment of infections.

Ofloxacin prevents bacterial growth by inhibiting the DNA gyrase enzyme, essential for bacterial division and repair. The addition of Metronidazole enhances the medication's efficacy against various bacterial strains.

Follow your doctor's recommendations. Consult your doctor for any queries regarding the medication.

Common side effects may include headache, nausea, metallic taste, vomiting, and upset stomach If these effects persist or worsen, seek medical advice.

Several precautions should be observed when using it to avoid alcohol consumption during the treatment period. Inform your doctor about any history of seizures, and monitor for signs of peripheral neuropathy. Use with caution in pregnant and lactating women, and consult a healthcare professional for potential drug interactions.

If you forgot to take a dose, take it promptly However, if the next dose is approaching, skip the missed one and avoid doubling up to compensate, as it may cause issues Consistent use is crucial for optimal results. Consult your healthcare provider for guidance on managing missed doses to ensure proper and safe medication administration.

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Oflomac M Syrup

Oflomac M Syrup

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Oflomac M Forte Suspension 60ml

Oflomac M Forte Suspension 60ml

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Oflomac M Suspension 60ml

Oflomac M Suspension 60ml

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