1.5g Cefoperazone With Sulbactam For Injection

1.5g Cefoperazone With Sulbactam For Injection

Product Details:

  • Origin of Medicine India
  • Drug Type General Medicines
  • Dosage 1.5 gm
  • Dosage Guidelines As per suggestion
  • Suitable For Suitable For All
  • Storage Instructions Dry Place
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1.5g Cefoperazone With Sulbactam For Injection Price And Quantity

  • 100 Pack

1.5g Cefoperazone With Sulbactam For Injection Product Specifications

  • Dry Place
  • Suitable For All
  • As per suggestion
  • 1.5 gm
  • India
  • General Medicines

1.5g Cefoperazone With Sulbactam For Injection Trade Information

  • Cash in Advance (CID)
  • 5000 Pack Per Month
  • 7 Days
  • All India

Product Description



1.5g Cefoperazone With Sulbactam For Injection is a powerful combination medication used for treating a variety of bacterial infections. Each dosage of 1.5 gm is formulated to provide effective relief and combat the harmful bacteria in the body. This medication is suitable for all individuals and is to be administered as per the suggestion of a healthcare professional. Originating from India, this general medicine should be stored in a dry place to maintain its potency and effectiveness.

FAQs of 1.5g Cefoperazone With Sulbactam For Injection:


Q: What is the recommended dosage for 1.5g Cefoperazone With Sulbactam For Injection?

A: The recommended dosage is 1.5 gm as per the suggestion of a healthcare professional.

Q: Where is this medication manufactured?

A: This medication is manufactured in India.

Q: Is this medication suitable for all individuals?

A: Yes, this medication is suitable for all.

Q: How should this medication be stored?

A: This medication should be stored in a dry place.

Q: What type of drug is 1.5g Cefoperazone With Sulbactam For Injection?

A: It is classified as a general medicine.

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