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Soliris 300 mg Injection
Soliris 300 mg Injection is an essential treatment for patients suffering from rare and life-threatening diseases. Doctors prescribe the medicine for serious blood and immune system disorders.
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Spegra Tablet
For HIV infection, the doctor will often prescribe Spegra tablets. You can take medicine either before or after you eat food. Make sure you take it at the same time each day to get the best result. When you take the tablet, its main job is to improve the body’s defenses against HIV or to fight AIDS.
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Synflorix Vaccine
The Synflorix vaccine is prescribed to protect your child against pneumonia, ear/blood infections, and meningitis. Additionally, the vaccine creates antibodies in your child’s body that protect them against these diseases. The doctor gives this injection into the muscle of the upper thigh or upper arm carefully. Follow the instructions as given by the doctor for the doors, duration, and interval.
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Taffic Tablet
The Taffic tablet is prescribed for the treatment of HIV-1 infection. You must follow the doctor’s instruction on its dosage, duration and interval. Moreover, take it regularly and at the same time to ensure efficiency in treatment. The infection occurs when the person’s immune system gets attacked and weekend by the HIV virus. Furthermore, it weakens the immune system which makes the patient vulnerable to infections.
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Typbar TCV Vaccine
The Typbar TCV Vaccine is prescribed for the prevention of typhoid fever. It is caused by a bacterium called S. Typhi and to prevent it, the vaccine is administered minimum of 2 weeks before the expected exposure. Moreover, you should not inject it on your own as only a professional doctor can give you this vaccine.
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Varilrix Vaccine
The Varilrix vaccine is prescribed for the prevention of chickenpox in patients 12 months to older. It is given by a professional doctor under the skin or into the upper arm. Additionally, it is given in two doses with a gap of three months in children between 12 months and 12 years of age. Whereas it takes four weeks of gap for adults and adolescents.
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Variped Vaccine
The Variped vaccine is prescribed for the treatment of chickenpox in people aged 12 months and older. Only a professional doctor can give you this injection, and you must not take it on your own. The doctor injects it properly and carefully under the skin or into the muscle of the upper arm in two doses. Additionally, there should be a gap of three months between the first and the second dose. For adults and adolescents, the injection is given in two doses with 4 weeks apart.
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Viraday Tablet
The doctor prescribes the Viraday tablet to help treat the Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection (HIV). It works best when taken before eating and always at the same time. The tablet is used to help the immune system fight the virus and manage AIDS. Don’t skip any of your doses and complete the prescribed course of treatment.
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Wainua (eplontersen) Injection
The Wainua injection is prescribed by the doctor for the treatment of polyneuropathy. These are caused by the hereditary amyloid transthyretin-mediated amyloidosis. It is suitable to be used in adults.
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Xigduo XR
The doctor prescribes the Xigduo XR for the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus. You can take it with food and at the same time every day for better efficiency. Take it as per the dose and duration of the doctor and complete the medication course to avoid serious side effects. The tablet prevents heart disease and reduces the chances of serious complications of diabetes.









