387 GLAXO
Ceftin
![]() ![]() | Ceftin Generic Name cefuroxime Strength(s) 250 MG Imprint(s) 387 GLAXO Manufacturer / Distributor GSK Pharm DRx |
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More CEFTIN resources:
Ceftin - Includes detailed dosage instructions.
cefuroxime Injection, Intravenous - Includes detailed dosage instructions.
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