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Medicines are divided into two groups: common medicines widely used and medicines used less in daily practice.

Common medicines widely used:

Antacid (tablets, capsules, liquid)
    (a) Magnesium Hydroxide
Cimetidine (tablets, liquid, Injection)
Amoxicillin (tablets, capsules, liquid, powder)
    (a) Amoxicillin 250 mg, 500 mg
    (b) Amoxicillin syrup or suspension for children and babies
    (c) Augmentin
Ambroxol HCL (tablets)
    (a) Ambroxol syrup for children and babies
Bromhexine Hydrochloride 8mg (tablets)
Iyafin (cough and cold syrup for children)
Carbocisteine 100mg (syrup for infants and children)
Dextromethorphan (tablets)
    (a) Dextromethorphan syrup for children
Decongestants
    (a) Pseudoephedrine
    (b) Phenylepropanolamine
Ibuprofen 200 mg, 400 mg (tablets, Ibuprofen syrup for children)
Paracetamol 500 mg (tablets, syrup for children and babies)
Piroxican (tablets, capsules)
Tetracyclines or Doxycycline (tablets or capsules)
Chlorpheniramine (Chlorphenamine)
(tablets, liquid for children, injections)
Dexamethasone (tablets, injections, eye or ear drops)
Clotrimazole
    (a) cream (vaginal cream)
    (b) Clotrimazole and Betamethasone mixture cream for skin
Omeprazole (capsules)
Metronidazole 400 mg tablets
Loperamide (capsules)
    (a) Immodium
Loratadine (tablets and liquid)
Enalapril (tablets, wafers)
Hydrochlorothiazide (tablets)
Furosemide (tablets)
Losartan Irbesartan (tablets)
Misoprostol (tablets)
Erythromycin (tablets, capsules, syrup for children and babies
Vitamin mixtures syrup for children and babies
Co-trimoxazole (tablets)
    (a) Septrin or Bactrim
Gentamicin (injections)
Albendazole (tablets) for worms
Vitamins tablets
    (a) B1, B2, B6, B12, (50mg or 100 mg tablets)
Injections
    (a) B6, B12 Injections
    (b) 50 % Glucose
IV infusion
    (a) Dextrose 5%, 500 ml in normal saline
Ciprofloxacin (capsules)
Dicloxacillin (capsules)
Cinnarizine (tablets)
Diazepam 5mg (tablets)
Betamethasone (tablets, injections, cream, eye ointment, eye, ear, nose drops)
Amphotericin (tablets, lozenges, injection)
Aspirin (tablets, powder)
Mefenamid Acid (tablets)
Clarithromycin (tablets)

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