Chloromycetin
In some countries, this medicine may only be approved for veterinary use.
In the US, Chloromycetin (chloramphenicol ophthalmic) is a member of the drug class miscellaneous antibiotics and is used to treat Anthrax, Bacterial Infection, Brucellosis, Cholera, Glanders, Meningitis, Ornithosis, Plague, Psittacosis, Rabbit Fever and Rickettsial Infection.
US matches:
- Chloromycetin Ophthalmic
- Chloromycetin Oral, Intravenous, Injection
- Chloromycetin Otic
- Chloromycetin Sodium Succinate
- Chloromycetin
- Chloromycetin Ophthalmic Ointment
- Chloromycetin Otic Solution
Ingredient matches for Chloromycetin
Benzocaine is reported as an ingredient of Chloromycetin in the following countries:
- India
Chloramphenicol is reported as an ingredient of Chloromycetin in the following countries:
- Argentina
- Australia
- Finland
- Iceland
- India
- Ireland
- Japan
- Malta
- Mexico
- Peru
- South Africa
- Sweden
- United Kingdom
- United States
Chloramphenicol palmitate (a derivative of Chloramphenicol) is reported as an ingredient of Chloromycetin in the following countries:
- Argentina
- Ecuador
- Philippines
Chloramphenicol succinate (a derivative of Chloramphenicol) is reported as an ingredient of Chloromycetin in the following countries:
- Philippines
Chloramphenicol succinate sodium (a derivative of Chloramphenicol) is reported as an ingredient of Chloromycetin in the following countries:
- Argentina
International Drug Name Search
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