ROVAMYCIN FORTE (Spiramycin (3Million IU))

ROVAMYCIN FORTE (Spiramycin (3Million IU))

6.8 USD ($)/Box

Product Details:

  • Drug Type Other Types
  • Ingredients spiramycin forte 3miu
  • Physical Form Tablets
  • Function Other
  • Recommended For as per physician
  • Dosage TABLET
  • Dosage Guidelines AS PER PHYSICIAN
  • Supply Ability : 2 Per Week
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Price And Quantity

  • 20 Box
  • 6.8 USD ($)/Box
  • 6.00 - 6.80 USD ($)/Box

Product Specifications

  • spiramycin forte 3miu
  • as per physician
  • Other
  • AS PER PHYSICIAN
  • 10 tablet in one strip Boxes
  • Tablets
  • Other Types
  • Store below 30°C
  • TABLET

Trade Information

  • MUMBAI
  • Cash in Advance (CID), Letter of Credit (L/C), Telegraphic Transfer (T/T)
  • 2 Box Per Week
  • 2 Week
  • Yes
  • Within a certain price range free samples are available
  • 10 TABLET IN ONE STRIP
  • Asia, Australia, Central America, North America, South America, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, Middle East, Africa
  • All India
  • COA MSDS

Product Description

Rovamycin Forte Tablet is an antibiotic used to treat a parasitic infection known as Toxoplasmosis in pregnant women. It helps to lower the risk of transmission of toxoplasma infection from the mother to the unborn child. Rarely, it may also be used to treat some other infections.

BENEFITS OF ROVAMYCIN TABLET

In Toxoplasmosis during pregnancy

Toxoplasmosis or Toxoplasma infection is an infection that can cause complications such as miscarriage, stillbriths and damage to babys brain and other organs articularly the eyes, at birth or early childhood or even as adults. Rovamycin Forte Tablet helps in preventing this infection in the unborn baby from their mother, and also decreases the progression as well as worsening of the symptoms, such as eye disorders, in already infected babies. Earlier diagnosis of the infection can help in preventing it efficiently during pregnancy. Take it as prescribed to get the most benefit.

SIDE EFFECTS OF ROVAMYCIN TABLET

Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they persist or if youre worried about them



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