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Isoniazid

Isoniazid
Isoniazid

Isoniazid

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Synonyms
  • Tubilysin
  • Rifinah
  • Nufadoxin forte
  • Inh
  • Inazid
  • Tisobrif
  • Isonid
  • Nidrazid
  • Servizid
  • Hydrazide
  • Cemidon
  • Cemidon b6
  • Rimifon
  • Iso-eremfat
  • Akurit
  • Suprazid
  • Isonicid
  • R-cinex
  • Inh-ciba
  • Isoniac
  • Inapas
  • Rifamate
  • Inoxin
  • Rimcure
  • Iscotin
  • Isotamine
  • Rifamazid
  • Rimactazid
  • Isoniazide
  • Isoniazida
  • Dianicotyl
  • Rina
  • Nicotibine
  • Isokin
  • Pehadoxin
  • Rifazid
  • Isozid
  • Kidz
  • Rifater
  • Hidrazida
  • Phthizopiram
  • Hydra
  • Isoniazidum
  • Nicotibina
  • Combiblister
  • Nydrazid
  • Rimicid
  • Moxina dos
  • Oboliz
  • Nicozid
  • Isonex
  • Tibinide
  • Inha
  • Valifol
  • Tebesium

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