Rifampicin 75 mg  Isoniazid 50 mg  & Pyrazinamide Dispersible Tablet Kenya - English - Pharmacy and Poisons Board

rifampicin 75 mg isoniazid 50 mg & pyrazinamide dispersible tablet

macleods pharmaceuticals limited 304, atlanta arcade, marol church road, andheri - rifampicin isoniazid pyrazinamide - dispersible tablet - rifampicin bp 75 mg isoniazid bp 50 mg… - antimycobacterials: combinations of drugs for

Rifampicin 75 mg &  Isoniazid 50 mg Dispersible Dispersible Tablet Kenya - English - Pharmacy and Poisons Board

rifampicin 75 mg & isoniazid 50 mg dispersible dispersible tablet

macleods pharmaceuticals limited 304, atlanta arcade, marol church road, andheri - rifampicin isoniazid - dispersible tablet - rifampicin bp 75 mg isoniazid bp 50 mg - antimycobacterials: combinations of drugs for

RIFADIN rifampicin 300mg capsules blister pack Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

rifadin rifampicin 300mg capsules blister pack

sanofi-aventis australia pty ltd - rifampicin, quantity: 300 mg - capsule - excipient ingredients: maize starch; magnesium stearate; gelatin; erythrosine; titanium dioxide; indigo carmine - tuberculosis. in the initial treatment and in re-treatment of patients with tuberculosis, rifadin must be used in conjunction with at least one other antituberculosis drug. leprosy. in the management of lepromatous leprosy and dimorphous leprosy to effect speedy conversion of the infectious state to the noninfectious state, which may be expected to occur in 3 to 4 months of treatment. as an alterantive drug in lepromatous, dimorphous, indeterminate and tuberculoid leprosy resistant to sulfones and other antileprosy drugs. as an alternative drug in all those patients having true drug allergy to the more commonly used antileprosy drugs. meningococcal disease. prophylaxis of meningococcal disease in close contacts of known cases and in carriers. (rifadin is not indicated for the treatment of meningococcal infections). haemophilus influenzae. prophylaxis of household contacts of patients with h. influenzae type b.

RIFADIN rifampicin 150mg capsules blister pack Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

rifadin rifampicin 150mg capsules blister pack

sanofi-aventis australia pty ltd - rifampicin, quantity: 150 mg - capsule - excipient ingredients: maize starch; magnesium stearate; gelatin; erythrosine; titanium dioxide; indigo carmine - tuberculosis. in the initial treatment and in re-treatment of patients with tuberculosis, rifadin must be used in conjunction with at least one other antituberculosis drug. leprosy. in the management of lepromatous leprosy and dimorphous leprosy to effect speedy conversion of the infectious state to the noninfectious state, which may be expected to occur in 3 to 4 months of treatment. as an alterantive drug in lepromatous, dimorphous, indeterminate and tuberculoid leprosy resistant to sulfones and other antileprosy drugs. as an alternative drug in all those patients having true drug allergy to the more commonly used antileprosy drugs. meningococcal disease. prophylaxis of meningococcal disease in close contacts of known cases and in carriers. (rifadin is not indicated for the treatment of meningococcal infections). haemophilus influenzae. prophylaxis of household contacts of patients with h. influenzae type b.

RIFADIN rifampicin 600mg powder for injection vial with diluent ampoule Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

rifadin rifampicin 600mg powder for injection vial with diluent ampoule

sanofi-aventis australia pty ltd - rifampicin, quantity: 600 mg - injection, powder for - excipient ingredients: sodium hydroxide; sodium formaldehyde sulfoxylate - tuberculosis. in the initial treatment and in re-treatment of patients with tuberculosis, rifadin must be used in conjunction with at least one other antituberculosis drug. leprosy. in the management of lepromatous leprosy and dimorphous leprosy to effect speedy conversion of the infectious state to the noninfectious state, which may be expected to occur in 3 to 4 months of treatment. as an alterantive drug in lepromatous, dimorphous, indeterminate and tuberculoid leprosy resistant to sulfones and other antileprosy drugs. as an alternative drug in all those patients having true drug allergy to the more commonly used antileprosy drugs. meningococcal disease. prophylaxis of meningococcal disease in close contacts of known cases and in carriers. (rifadin is not indicated for the treatment of meningococcal infections). haemophilus influenzae. prophylaxis of household contacts of patients with h. influenzae type b.

ROYCE RIFAMPICIN CAPSULE 150MG Singapore - English - HSA (Health Sciences Authority)

royce rifampicin capsule 150mg

goldplus universal pte ltd - rifampicin - capsule - rifampicin 150mg

ROYCE RIFAMPICIN CAPSULE 300MG Singapore - English - HSA (Health Sciences Authority)

royce rifampicin capsule 300mg

goldplus universal pte ltd - rifampicin - capsule - rifampicin 300mg

RIMYCIN 300 rifampicin 300 mg capsule bottle Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

rimycin 300 rifampicin 300 mg capsule bottle

alphapharm pty ltd - rifampicin, quantity: 300 mg - capsule, hard - excipient ingredients: purified talc; gelatin; purified water; ascorbic acid; magnesium stearate; brilliant blue fcf; colloidal anhydrous silica; sodium lauryl sulfate; titanium dioxide; erythrosine; lactose monohydrate - indications as at 5 december 2001 : tuberculosis. in the initial treatment and in retreatment of patients with tuberculosis, rifampicin must be used in conjunction with at least one other antituberculosis drug. leprosy - in the management of lepromatous leprosy and dimorphous leprosy to effect speedy conversion of the infectious state to the non-infectious state which may be expected to occur in three to four months of treatment. - as an alternative drug in lepromatous, dimorphous, indeterminate and tuberculoid leprosy resistant to sulfones and other anti-leprosy drugs. - as an alternative drug in all those patients having true drug allergy to the more commonly used anti-leprosy drugs.,meningococcal disease prophylaxis of meningococcal disease in close contacts of known cases and in carriers (rifampicin is not indicated for the treatment of meningococcal infections).,haemophilus influenzae prophylaxis of household contacts of patients with haemophilus influenzae type b.,buruli ulcer for the treatment of myc