Bottle
Antibiotic
- Product type
- Drops
- How Supplied
- 100 Tablets/Bottle
- Active Ingredient
- Acyclovir 5% w/w
Description
- Overview
- Emollients include fats such as lanolin, hydrocarbons such as paraffin, petrolatum and mineral oil etc.
- Product Description
- Skin and Mucous Membrane Agents
Product Details
60 Tablets/Bottle
- Strength
- 10 mg
- Product code
- 00093-7273-99
- Launch Date
- 01/01/0001
- Shape and Color
- Caramel/Buff
- Dosage
- Powder for oral inhalation - 1 x 120 doses
What are generic medicines?
A generic medicine is a medicine that is an equivalent substitute to a brand name drug. Generic medicines contain the same active ingredients as the original brand products, and are available in the same strengths and dosage forms as the originals. A generic drug must work the same way in your body and produce the same treatment result as the brand name drug
Package Details
3 x 28 Blister Packs
NDC 00555-9066-67
60 Tablets/Bottle
Ensuring Access to Quality Medicines
Storage
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Our Customer Services Department can help with enquiries about the supply and availability of the medicine. They can be contacted at [TEL] or [EMAIL]
If you think you have experienced a side effect or an unexpected reaction to taking a medicine, including over-the-counter medicines or medical devices, we recommend you consult your doctor or pharmacist as soon as possible.
I have lost the leaflet from my box of medication, where can I get another one?
Please contact our Customer Service team by telephone [TEL] or by email at [EMAIL] so we can assist you.
How do I find out if it is safe to continue taking them?
There may be information on your patient information leaflet of your prescription medicine that will tell you what you can and cannot take with your medicine. If you are still unsure, we would recommend that you speak to the healthcare professional that prescribed the medication or check with your pharmacist.
The expiration date is the final day that the manufacturer guarantees the full potency and safety of a medication.
Drug expiration dates exist on most medication labels, including prescription, over-the-counter (OTC) and dietary (herbal) supplements. U.S. pharmaceutical manufacturers are required by law to place expiration dates on prescription products prior to marketing.
For legal and liability reasons, manufacturers will not make recommendations about the stability of drugs past the original expiration date. However, for most drugs, it's just an arbitrary date, usually 1 to 5 years out, that the manufacturer selects to test drug stability. Once the container of medication is opened after production, that expiration date is no longer guaranteed.
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- Strength
- 200 mg
- Product type
- Tablet
- Code
- 00172-3927-80
Disclaimer (Generic text on Product page)
Do not rely on the content and information to receive and/or provide medical treatment and it is not intended to replace a doctor/consumer brochure and/or consultation with a qualified doctor.
Last Updated 30 March 2026





