This section has a list of generic name(s) and the several brand name(s) of the drugs used for the treatment of
Hospital Acquired Infections (Nosocomial Infections ). Its purpose is to provide doctors and consumers a ready reckoner to find the relevant drugs.
The information helps you learn more about the generic drug, including its brand name(s), price, dosage, side effects, adverse events, how to take and appropriate times to take it by simply click on the drugs. Plus there are FAQs too about each drug.
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