Generic Ocuflox is used for treating and preventing eye infections associated with conjunctivitis (pink eye) and corneal ulcers caused by certain bacteria in patients 1 year of age and older. More info »
Generic Omnicef is a member of the family of antibiotics known as cephalosporins. It is used to treat many different types of mild to moderate infections. More info »
Generic Oxytrol reduces muscle spasms of the bladder and urinary tract. It is used to treat symptoms of overactive bladder, such as frequent or urgent urination, incontinence (urine leakage) and increased nighttime urination. More info »
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UCL spinout takes nano-enabled pain therapy to international markets - MTBeurope
UCL spinout takes nano-enabled pain therapy to international marketsMTBeuropeThe UK Nanotechnology Knowledge Transfer Network (NanoKTN) has announced that member company Nanomerics, a spin-out from UCL School of Pharmacy, is taking its patented nano-enabled therapeutic technology to international markets.
Dad collapses after bite by UK's most venomous spider - Daily Echo
Dad collapses after bite by UK's most venomous spiderDaily EchoHe initially felt a bee-like sting while browsing around a furniture store and took a couple of anti-histamine pills from a nearby pharmacy.
Don't Waste Drugs, Urges Campaign - Isle of Wight Radio
Don't Waste Drugs, Urges CampaignIsle of Wight RadioThat's enough to fund 785 nurses or 5393 hip replacements.
Non-emergency use of A&E costs NHS £2m a year in Lincolnshire - This is Lincolnshire
Non-emergency use of A&E costs NHS £2m a year in LincolnshireThis is Lincolnshire'The telephone service will assess your symptoms and direct you to the most appropriate service, whether it be GP out of hours, your local minor injuries unit, your nearest pharmacy or providing health care advice.