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What's the presentation is this

This appears to be a handwritten prescription or medication list. Here's my best reading of it:
Header: "...mar high jj" (possibly a patient name, partially cut off)
Main heading: Dint 7. Back (MbD) - possibly "oint 7. Back (MBD)" - could refer to a joint/back condition
Medications listed:
#DrugDoseFrequency
1Maxicof (likely a cough syrup)5t 01 BD
2Levocat (Levocetirizine - antihistamine)-1 BD
3Rantec (Ranitidine/Rantac - antacid)1501 BD
4Zerodol TC (Aceclofenac + Thiocolchicoside - pain/muscle relaxant)1c1 OD
Note on the right side: "Subs" (possibly "substitute" or a pharmacist's note)

Most likely presentation: This looks like a prescription for back pain with muscle spasm, possibly with a cough/allergy component. The combination of:
  • Zerodol TC (NSAID + muscle relaxant) - for back pain/muscle spasm
  • Rantec (antacid) - to protect the stomach from the NSAID
  • Levocat (antihistamine) - for allergy
  • Maxicof (cough syrup) - for cough
This is a typical short-course prescription for acute musculoskeletal back pain. The "BD" means twice daily, "OD" means once daily.
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