1. azithromycin 2. ambroxol 3. amlodipine 4. amoxicillin + clavulanic acid 5. articaine 6. atorvastatin 7. acyclovir 8. bisacodyl 9. bromocriptine 10. verapamil 11. bismuth subcitrate 12. hydrochlorothiazide 13. glibenclamide 14. low molecular weight heparins 15. diazepam 16. diclofenac 17. doxycycline 18. iron supplements 19. short- and long-acting human insulin 20. ketorolac 21. clemastine 22. co-trimoxazole 23. levothyroxine sodium 24. levofloxacin 25. lincomycin 26. lisinopril 27. losartan 28. maprotiline 29. mebendazole 30. mercazolil 31. metoclopramide 32. metoprolol 33. metformin 34. nandrolone 35. nitroglycerin 36. oxymetazoline 37. omeprazole 38. oseltamivir 39. pancreatin 40. piracetam 41. prednisolone 42. salbutamol 43. theophylline 44. tramadol 45. fentanyl 46. fluconazole 47. fluticasone 48. cefotaxime 49. cyanocobalamin 50. ethinyl estradiol + desogestrel FOR COMPLETION OF THE TASK THE STUDENT MUST TO DO THE FOLLOWING: 1. In accordance with the current rules, fill out a prescription form for the medicinal product based on the model of its commercial packaging. 2. Name the pharmacological group to which the drug prescribed in the prescription belongs, as well as the main indications for its use. 3. Replace the drug prescribed in the prescription with another drug - an analogue in terms of the main pharmacological action (justify your choice). 4. List other (possible) forms of release of the prescribed drug and propose, taking into account its international nonproprietary name, an alternative drug - a synonym

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