This appears to be a medical prescription (written in mirror/reverse orientation - the image is flipped). Let me read it:
Patient: Age 21 years
Diagnosis: ♀ (Female) - Lower Confound (likely "Lower Complaints" or a specific diagnosis)
Prescribed Medications:
#
Item
Dose
Notes
1
Cap. Ceraceton (or Ceraciton)
100 mg
-
2
Tab. Atego (likely Azithromycin or similar)
500 mg
-
3
Cap. Omonof (likely Ofloxacin or Norflox)
-
-
4
Tab. Lidoc M (likely Lido or an analgesic/antispasmodic)
-
-
Duration: x 15 days
Doctor's Signature at the bottom.
Notes on interpretation:
The image appears photographed in a mirrored/reversed orientation, making some words harder to read with certainty.
"Atego 500mg" could be Azithromycin 500mg or an antibiotic brand name.
"Omonof" likely reads as Oflomac or Norflox - a fluoroquinolone antibiotic.
"Lidoc M" may refer to a local analgesic or antispasmodic combination tablet.
The diagnosis at the top could be "Lower Urinary complaints" or a similar pelvic/urinary condition in a 21-year-old female, consistent with antibiotics being prescribed.
If you can provide a clearer or non-mirrored photo, I can give a more precise interpretation.
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