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sMaalox 60 ml – 104.77 180 ml – 265.37 355 ml – 383.08

Maalox plus 180 ml – 326.43 355ml – 477.95 Maalox plus Tablet – 11.26

Ambrolex 3mg tablet - 11.55 75 mg cap – 32.45 Drops 10 ml – 96.53 15 mg 60 ml – 105.33 15 mg 120 ml – 156.75 30 mg 60 ml – 145.2 30 mg 120 ml – 226.05

Mucosulvan tab. 30mg – 15.13 Cap. 75 mg – 43.45 Drops 10 ml – 114.4 15 mg 60 ml – 116.88 15 mg 120 ml – 175.73 30 mg 60 ml – 167.48 30 mg 120 ml – 256.58

Ambroxol Ritemed tab. 30 mg – 5.78 30 mg 60 ml – 78.65 30 mg 120 ml – 135.3 15 mg 60 ml – 64.07 25 mg 120 ml – 101.47

Amoxicillin tab 500 mg – 7.97 250 mg – 4.51 Drops – 37.07 125 mg 60 ml – 52.63 250 mg 60 ml – 75.18

Amoxil 250 mg – 9.07 500 mg – 15.95 Drops 10 ml – 94.60 20 ml – 103.67 125 mg 60 ml – 100.65 250 mg 60 ml – 138.87

Himox 250 mg – 8.8 500 mg - 15.95 Drops 10 ml – 88.00 125 mg 60 ml – 99.00
125 mg 105 ml – 107.53 250 mg 60 ml – 136.40
250 mg 105 ml – 166.10

Sumoxil 250 mg – 8.80 500 mg – 16.50 Drops – 77.83 125 mg 60 ml – 94.60 250 mg 60 ml – 146.85

Ampicillin 250 mg - 8.53 500 mg – 11.00 250 mg I.V – 82.50 500 mg I.V – 73.15

Ampicin 250 mg – 9.90 500 mg – 18.32 250 mg I.V – 108.90 500 mg I.V - 165.00

Pentexyl 250 mg I.V – 265.38 500 mg I.V – 371.80

Ascorbic Acid UHP 500 mg – 1.37 Ascosbic acid RM – 1.65

Ceelin tab 30’s – 109.72 60’s – 214.50 Drops 15 ml – 72.87 30 ml – 101.2 45 ml – 143.55 Syrup 120 ml – 122.32 250 ml – 209.55 500 ml – 361.35

Cecon 500 mg – 7.70 Jr 100 mg – 3.85 Advace – 15.12

Time- c 500 mg – 6.06 1000 mg – 12.10 Drops – 60.5

Cetrus drops 15 ml – 68.47 30 ml – 95.15 Syrup 60 ml – 56.65 120 ml – 121.27 250 ml – 205.97

Potence candy – 5.22 Sugar free - 4.12 Syrup 60 ml – 56.65 120 ml – 113.3 250 ml – 188.37

Ceelin + zinc 60 ml – 83.05 120 ml – 148.22 250 ml – 251.35

Atorvastatin RM 10 mg – 22.00 20 mg – 26.40 40 mg – 35.2

Atorvas 10 mg – 17.32 20 mg – 23.1 40 mg – 30.25 80 mg – 30.25

Lipitor 10 mg – 37.95 20 mg - 42.90 40 mg – 55.55 80 mg – 55.55

Atorwin 10 mg – 22.27 20 mg – 26.67 40 mg – 30.25

Ator 10 mg – 11.55 20 mg – 23.1 40 mg – 28.87

Azithromycin RM 500 mg – 116.87

Azithromycin Natrapharm – 125.67 Zithromax 250 mg – 119.07 500 mg – 166.1 200 mg powder 15 ml – 469.15 22. 50 ml – 700.15

Zinith 500 mg – 135.57 20 mg 20 ml – 409.2

Benzal 5% gd 15 g – 277.2

Panoxyl srap 100 g – 331.65 10 % gel 5g – 119.35 10 % gel 10 g – 217.52 5% gel 10 g – 203.77 5% gel 5 g – 114.4

Betnelan – 16.77

Betnovate ointment 5g – 302.77 Cream 5g – 302.77

Celestone – 22.55

Duavent Neb. 500 mg – 38.5 INH 200P – 893.2

Budicort resp 250 mg – 157.3 500 mg – 212.05

Sinicod Forte tab – 15.12 Syr. 60 ml – 114.62 129 ml – 189.2

Carbocistine 5B 500 mg – 5.83 Drops – 37.62 Syr. 10 ml - 43.56 120 ml – 189.2

Loviscol cap. - 14.02 Drops – 98.72 Pedia 60 ml – 103.67 120 ml – 161.7 Adult 60 ml – 43.56 120 ml – 221.92

Solmux cap – 10.27 Drops – 86.62 100 mg 10 ml – 94.05 120 ml – 138.05
200 mg chew tabs – 5.5
500 mg chew tabs – 10.72

Solmux 200 mg 60 ml – 89.1 120 ml – 135.3 Adult + 60 ml – 130.9

Captopril 25 mg – 13.2
Captoril RM 25 mg – 18.7

Capomed 25 mg – 10.17 50 mg – 16.50

Capoten 25 mg – 37.67 50 mg - 62.7

Calcium lactate UHP 650 mg – 1.1 320 mg – 0.82

Calcium Sandoz 500 mg – 9.9 Caltrate – 7.7

Calcuimade – 7.7

Caladryl 30 ml – 90.47 60 ml – 159.22

Calmoseptin 3.5 g – 41.58

Celecoxib pharex 200 mg – 23.1

Celebrex 100 mg – 46.75 200 mg – 66.00 400 mg – 88.1

Celcoxx 100 mg – 21.72 200 mg – 31.62 400 mg – 48.95

Aulmex 250 mg – 33.82

Cefalixen RM 500 mg – 20.35 250 mg – 12.37 Drops – 96.8 125 mg 60 ml – 106.15 250 mg 60 ml – 173.25

Cefalin 250 mg – 22.27 500 mg – 38.5 Drops 60 ml – 133.37 125 mg 60 ml – 168.85 250 mg 60 ml – 279.12

Ceporex 250 mg – 23.1 500 mg – 40.42 125 mg 70 ml – 190.57 250 mg 70 ml – 322.85

Canelin 500 mg – 18.42 125 mg 60 ml – 125.12 250 mg 70 ml – 144.37

Lexum 250 mg – 17.87 500 mg – 32.45

Selzep 500 mg – 23.65 Drops 10 ml – 139.15 125 mg 60 ml – 150.97 25 mg 60 ml – 268.67

Keplex 500 mg – 34.1 Drops 10 ml – 120.17 125 mg 60 ml – 185.9 250 mg 60 ml – 306.07

Stancef 500 mg I.V – 271.15 100 mg I.V – 451.55

Panaxim 750 mg I.V – 458.7

Claforam 500 mg – 756.25 1000 mg – 1, 069.75

Forgram 1g I.V – 1, 111.27 250 mg I.V – 289.3 500 mg I.V – 632.22

Cefuroxime Pharex 500 mg – 63.52

Cefuroxime RM 500 mg – 49.22

Zinnat 250 mg – 43.45 500 mg – 72.6 125 mg 50 ml – 414.7 125 mg 70 ml - 519.2 250 mg 50 ml – 633.6

Zinacef 250 mg – 41.8 500 mg – 78.37 250 mg I.V –277.75 500 mg I.V – 572

Zegen 250 mg – 54.72 500 mg – 70.67 750 mg I.V – 320.92

Profurex 750 mg I.V – 405.9

Panaxim 750 ml I.V – 458.7

Ceterizine RM 10 mg - 23.37

Allerkid 10 ml - 158.67 30 ml - 145.2 60 ml - 237.05

Alnix tablet - 28.05 Drops 10 ml - 161.42 30 ml - 141.9 60 ml - 269.5

Cet-10 - 22.00

Zinex - 23.59

Zyrtec tablet - 39.6 Syrup 30 ml - 205.7

Virlix tablet - 50.32 Oral drops 10 ml - 434.22 Syrup 30 ml - 246.4

Chloramphenicol - 4.4

Chloromycitin capsule 250 mg - 38.77 500 mg - 72.87

Ciprobay tablet 250 mg - 34.92 500 mg - 44.82 XR tablet500 mg - 44.82 1000 mg - 77.55 100 mg I.V 100 ml - 770.55
200 mg I.V 100 ml - 1,007.6
400 mg I.V 200 ml - 1,715.17

Xipro - 44.33

Xenoflox - 44.00

Nolcif - 36.02

Quiprime - 32.45

Ceproton - 37.67

Laitun - 59.67

Clarithromycin tablet 250 mg - 82.77 500 mg - 149.87 500 mg O.O - 121.27 125 mg susp. 35 ml - 379.77 70 ml - 698.22 250 mg susp. 35 ml - 782.65 70 ml - 1,211.37

Klaricid tablet 250 mg - 111.1 500 mg - 203.5 500 mg O.D - 166.92 125 mg 25 ml - 388.57 50 ml - 674.57 70 ml - 776.05 250 mg 25 ml - 535.15 50 ml - 1,136.57 70 ml - 1,456.67

Claranta tablet 250 mg - 41.52 500 mg - 61.87

Clarithocid 125 mg 25 ml - 254.1 50 ml - 499.67

Clarigit 250 mg - 48.67 500 mg - 63.52 Drops - 238.15 50 ml - 450.45 70 ml - 606.37

Clopidogrel Plavix tab. 750 mg - 64.62 Plogrel 750 mg - 36.85 Platexan 750 mg - 34.65

Cloxacillin 500 mg Pharex - 20.9 500 mg RM - 18.97

Co – Amoclav RM 1g - 49.77

Natravox tab. 375 mg - 41.8 625 mg - 51.42 156 mg 60 ml - 198.55 228 mg 70 ml - 291.77 312 mg 60 ml - 340.45 457 35 ml - 275.00 70 ml - 493.9 600 mg I.V - 361.07 1200 mg - 823.45

Augmentin 375 mg - 43.45 625 mg - 53.62 156 mg 60 ml - 207.35 228 mg 70 ml - 297.00 312 mg 60 ml - 353.37 475 30 ml - 507.65 35 ml - 282.42 600 mg I.V - 361.62 1200 mg I.V - 608.30

Amoclav 375 mg - 42.35 625 mg - 51.97 156 mg 60 ml - 329.72 228 mg 70 ml - 294.42 312 mg 60 ml - 593.45 457 35 ml - 270.32 70 ml - 498.85 600 mg I.V - 364.65 1200 mg I.V - 613.52

Co- trimoxazole Bactrim 400 mg - 20.9 800 mg - 39.05 Septrin susp. 200 mg 70 ml - 129.52 Trizole 60 ml - 297.27 Bacidad 800 mg - 29.7 Globapen - 9.62

Globazole 400 mg - 7.15 800 mg - 126.50 Susp. 200 mg - 92.4

Difenax tab 50 mg - 6.6

Neopyrazon tab 50 mg - 20.07

Voltaren 25 mg - 16.22 50 mg - 26.67 100 mg - 53.62 Gel 5g - 85.52 20g - 283.25

Cataflam 25 mg - 15.12 50 mg - 25.85

Enalapril
Hypace 5 mg - 12.65 10 mg - 15.12 20 mg - 18.15

Erythromycin
IIosone drops 10 ml - 219.45 125 mg susp. 60 ml - 308.27 250 mg susp. 60 ml - 449.35 250 mg susp. 100 ml - 472.45

Erythrocin 250 mg - 28.05 500 mg - 47.85 200 mg susp. 60 ml - 309.92

Erycar 60 ml susp. - 330.00

Ethyl estradiol Diane - 644.05 Althea - 359.15 Lady - 40.15 Yasmin - 81.4 Trust pills - 43.45 Evra – Patch - 712.8

Famotiddine H2bloc 20 mg - 24.47 40 mg - 55.82

Motid 20 mg - 24.75

Famline 20 mg - 24.2

Felodipine
Dihalex 5 mg - 20.9 10 mg - 41.8
Versant 2.5 mg - 14.02 5 mg - 15.95 Plendil 2.5 mg - 22.82 5 mg - 33.00 10 mg - 54.72

Ferrous sulfate Feosol cap. 250 mg - 11.82 Sorbifer cap. 500 mg - 10.72 Sangobion cap. – 18.97 Syrup 120 ml. – 306.35 Drops 10 ml - 161.7

Propan cap. – 20.9 Syrup 60 ml - 230.45 Syrup 120 ml - 422.67

Appebon - 19.8 Syrup 60 ml - 253.27 120 ml - 481.8

Gliclazide
Dianorm 80 mg - 8.8
Gluconil 80 mg - 7.15

Diamicron 80 mg - 10.45 30 mg - 10.45 60 mg -21.17

Glubitor 80 mg - 7.97 30 mg - 7.97

Glibenclamide
Daonil - 6.32

Ibuprofen
Midol 200 mg - 10.72
Advil cap. 200 mg - 7.97 Liquid gel - 7.97 Syrup 60 ml - 79.2

Medicol 200 mg - 5.22 400 mg - 6.32

Dolan 100 mg 60 ml - 77.55 200 mg 60 ml - 128.97 Drops - 79.2

Leftriatone

Forgram 1 gram - 1,111.27 250 mg - 289.3 500 mg - 632.22

Losatan Potassuim

Cozaar 50 mg - 23.37 100 mg - 27.50
Lifezaar 50 mg - 25.3 100 mg - 27.22

Combizaar 50 mg - 25.3 100 mg - 36.02

Hyzaar 50 mg - 25.85 100 mg - 34.27

Loperamide

Diatabs 2 mg - 7.15

Lomotil 2 mg - 9.62

Lormide - 8.25

Imodium - 15.4

Allerta tab. – 23.1 Syrup 30 ml - 134.2 60 ml - 214.5
Claritin tab - 57.47 Syrup 30 ml - 322.3

Zylohist - 25.02

Neoform 500 mg - 3.85

Imax 500 mg - 6.6

Fornidal 500 mg - 8.52

Glumet 500 mg - 8.25

Glumet XR - 9.07

Humamet 500 mg - 11.00 850 mg - 18.15

Glyformin 500 mg - 6.87 850 mg - 11.00

Glucophage 500 mg - 12.65 500 mg XR - 14.3 750 mg XR - 19.52 850 mg - 20.62 1 gram -25.57

Mefenamic Acid

Dolfenal 250 mg - 12.1 500 mg - 23.37
Gardan 250 mg - 13.47 500 mg - 22.00
Ponstan 250 mg - 15.67 500 mg - 33.00 Susp. 60 ml - 167.47

Multivitamins Revicon tab. – 4.4

Stresstabs - 10.72

Centrum - 10.72

Clusivol - 6.32 Capsule - 6.32 Drops 10 ml - 102.57 Syrup 60 ml - 76.72 120 ml - 123.47 250 ml - 227.42 500 ml - 412.22

Enervon – C tab. – 6.32 Syrup 60 ml - 57.2 120 ml - 101.2 250 ml - 182.05 500 ml - 310.47

Multivitamins + minerals + Lysine

Nutroplex syrup 60 ml - 62.42 120 ml - 118.52 250 ml - 205.15

Incremin syrup 120 ml - 214.22 60 ml - 132.82

Ener a Plus cap - 25.57 Drops 15 ml - 99.27 30 ml - 135.57 Syr. 60 ml - 117.42 120 ml - 165.82 240 ml - 314.87

METHIANAZOLe

Tapdin 5 mg - 7.42 20 mg - 18.48

Tapzole 20 mg - 27.5

METRONIDAZOLE Flagyl tab. - 25.3 Sryp. 60 ml - 72.32 I . V - 201.3

METROPROLOL Neobloc 500 mg - 4.4 100 mg - 7.15 Betaloc 100 mg - 33.00 50 mg - 19.25

MONTELUKAS
Montiget 4 mg granules - 28.32 4 mg tablet - 19.8 10 mg - 35.75 5 mg - 23.37

Singuelcir 5 mg tablet - 47.02 10 mg tablet - 56.37 4 mg - 39.32 Singuelcir oral gran - 56.1

Kastair 4 mg tablet - 23.1 5 mg tablet - 27.5 10 mg - 41.8
Montemax 10 mg tablet - 42.9
5 mg tablet - 37.12
4 mg - 34.1

MUPIRVEN BACTROBAN 15 mg ointment - 655.87 5 g - 312.95 15 g cream - 655.87 5g - 312.95

Mopicin ointment - 210.1

Foskina - 209.05

NAPROSYN

Flanax 275 mg - 11.55 Naprosyn ILE 550 MG - 22.82

SKELAN Forte 550 mg - 18.7

Skelan Protect 275 mg - 17.6

NIFEDIPINE

Adalat 5 mg - 23.92 10 mg - 33.82 20 mg - 42.35 30 mg - 50.87 60 mg - 78.65 Normadil 5 mg - 6.05

Calcibloc 5 mg - 18.42 10 mg - 26.12 30 mg - 35.47

NIMODIPINE

NIMOTOP tablet - 44.00

OMEPRAZOLE

Zomep 20 mg - 23.1

Omepron 20 mg - 46.47 40 mg - 61.32 Ampule vial 40 mg - 620.12

PANTOPRAZOLE

Pantaloc 40 mg I.V - 955.35 Tablet 40 mg - 104.22 20 mg - 71.77

Pantor 20 mg - 48.67 40 mg - 64.9

PARACETAMOL

Biogesic tablet 500 mg - 3.3 Drops 15 ml - 56.1 Syr. 120 mg - 68.47 Syr. 250 mg - 97.62

Tempra 375 mg tablet - 4.12 500 mg tablet - 4.67 Drops 15 ml - 86.07 Drops 30 ml - 141.35 Syrup 60 ml - 99.27 Syrup 120 ml - 163.35 Syrup 250 mg 60 ml - 149.6 120 ml - 244.47

Calpol tablet jr. 375 mg - 3.85 500 mg - 4.34 Drops 10 ml - 50.6 Syrup 120 mg 60 ml - 80.3

PARACETAMOL + IBUPROFEN

Muskelax - 12.65

Lexan - 7.09

Alaxan FR - 8.25

Pau XR - 6.32

RANITIDINE Zantac 75 mg - 18.15 150 mg - 42.9 300 mg - 84.7 Ampule - 215.05 Ulcin 150 mg - 28.32 Ampule - 135.85

RIFAMPICIN

Rimactane 300 mg - 25.02 450 mg - 33.27 Rimactazid 150 mg - 11.27 300 mg - 31.62 450 mg - 88.77

ROSAVASTATIN Crestor 5 mg - 30.8 10 mg - 66.55 20 mg - 81.12 40 mg - 105.6

Rustor 10 mg - 27.77 20 mg - 46.2

Rovista 5 mg - 12.65 10 mg - 26.4 20 mg - 30.52 Rowin 10 mg - 33.55 20 mg - 39.32

SALBUTAMOL RM - 1.92 SYRUP 60 ML - 61.6

Ventolin tablet - 8.25 Capsule - 15.95 Nebule - 38.22 Inhaler - 468.6

Ventar tablet - 2.47 Syrup 60 ml - 57.75 Solution for inhalation 30 ml - 120.17 15 ml - 70.4

Asteron - 87.67 Proxs - 81.85 Activent - 78.1

Asmalin tablet - 3.3 Syrup - 97.07 Nebule - 27.22 Inhaler - 371.52

SIMVASTATIN

ZOCOR 10 MG - 33.00 20 mg - 33.00 40 mg - 41.52 80 mg - 41.52 40 mg H.P - 41.52

VIDASTAT 10 mg - 29.97 20 mg - 33.2 40 mg - 43.72 80 mg - 43.72

Afordel 20 mg - 17.05 41 mg - 23.37

Simvacor 20 mg - 22.82

Oravas 20 mg - 16.77 40 mg - 17.6

Wilsim 20 mg - 19.58 40 mg - 30.8

SITAGLITIN PHOSPHATE
METFORMIN

Jamunet 50/500 mg - 33.1 50/850 mg - 35.75 50/1000 mg - 36.85

Galvusmet 50/500 mg - 34.37 50/850 mg - 32.72 50/1000 mg - 34.37

TELMESARTAN Pritor 40 mg - 27.5 80 mg - 47.3

Micardis 40 mg - 27.22 80 mg - 47.3

TELMESARTAN + HCI RJ mg 40 mg - 27.5 80 mg - 47.3

TRIMETIZIDE Vestar 35 mg - 18.15

Vastarel 35 mg - 31.35

TRANEXAMIC ACID Hemostan 250 mg cap. - 21.45 500 mg cap. - 28.87 250 mg ampule - 179.57 500 mg ampule - 214.5 Dostan 500 mg cap. - 16.5

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