Furakon tab Cyclopex tab Tab domperidone 10 mg Pantosev-40 Cap doxycycline 100 mg Zincosev Curacet Labmox 500 Parasev 500 Vitavion Tab Azithromycin 250 mg Metronidazole 400 mg Iron and folic acid tablets IP Flucse 150 mg Voltasev - 50 Smetzol - 400 Telmisev-40 Diyse - 10 Seepro -250 Norfloxse -400 Iboxse - 400 Amlodipine besilate 5 mg Amoxicillin 500 Moxacell 250 Aspirin 75 mg salbutamol 4 mg

Furakon tab Cyclopex tab Tab domperidone 10 mg Pantosev-40 Cap doxycycline 100 mg Zincosev Curacet Labmox 500 Parasev 500 Vitavion Tab Azithromycin 250 mg Metronidazole 400 mg Iron and folic acid tablets IP Flucse 150 mg Voltasev - 50 Smetzol - 400 Telmisev-40 Diyse - 10 Seepro -250 Norfloxse -400 Iboxse - 400 Amlodipine besilate 5 mg Amoxicillin 500 Moxacell 250 Aspirin 75 mg salbutamol 4 mg

Furakon tab Cyclopex tab Tab domperidone 10 mg Pantosev-40 Cap doxycycline 100 mg Zincosev Curacet Labmox 500 Parasev 500 Vitavion Tab Azithromycin 250 mg Metronidazole 400 mg Iron and folic acid tablets IP Flucse 150 mg Voltasev - 50 Smetzol - 400 Telmisev-40 Diyse - 10 Seepro -250 Norfloxse -400 Iboxse - 400 Amlodipine besilate 5 mg Amoxicillin 500 Moxacell 250 Aspirin 75 mg salbutamol 4 mg. Give me table format form with their uses and side effects of it with their doses and when to give everything in table format

Here's a comprehensive table of all the medications listed, based on their active ingredients (many are brand/local names). Many "Sev" and similar suffix names appear to be brand names from a specific manufacturer — I've identified the active ingredient for each.

Drug Reference Table

#Brand/Tab NameActive IngredientDrug ClassUsesStandard DoseWhen to GiveKey Side Effects
1Furakon TabFurazolidone 100 mgNitrofuran antibioticBacterial/protozoal diarrhea, traveler's diarrhea, giardiasis100 mg 4x/day x 7 daysWith foodNausea, vomiting, headache, hemolytic anemia (G6PD), disulfiram-like reaction with alcohol
2Cyclopex TabCiprofloxacin (likely) OR CycloserineFluoroquinolone / Anti-TBUTI, respiratory, GI infections500 mg BD (Cipro)With/after foodTendinopathy, GI upset, photosensitivity, seizures (rare)
3Tab Domperidone 10 mgDomperidone 10 mgProkinetic / AntiemeticNausea, vomiting, gastroparesis, bloating10 mg TDS, 30 min before meals30 min BEFORE mealsQT prolongation (rare), galactorrhea, dry mouth
4Pantosev-40Pantoprazole 40 mgProton Pump Inhibitor (PPI)GERD, peptic ulcer, H. pylori (combo), Zollinger-Ellison40 mg OD30–60 min BEFORE breakfast (empty stomach)Headache, diarrhea, hypomagnesemia (long-term), C. diff risk
5Cap Doxycycline 100 mgDoxycycline 100 mgTetracycline antibioticRTI, UTI, PID, malaria prophylaxis, acne, Lyme, typhus, chlamydia100 mg BD x 7–14 daysAfter food with full glass of water; remain upright 30 minEsophageal ulceration, photosensitivity, GI upset, tooth discoloration in children
6ZincosevZinc sulfate / Zinc gluconateMineral supplementZinc deficiency, diarrhea (ORS adjunct), growth, wound healing10–20 mg elemental zinc OD (children); 50 mg OD (adults)With or after foodNausea, GI upset, metallic taste, copper deficiency (excess)
7CuracetParacetamol (Acetaminophen) 500 mg (likely)Analgesic / AntipyreticFever, mild-moderate pain, headache500–1000 mg every 4–6 hrs; max 4 g/dayAfter food or as neededHepatotoxicity (overdose), rash (rare), renal impairment (chronic use)
8Labmox 500Amoxicillin 500 mgPenicillin antibioticRTI, UTI, otitis media, H. pylori, tonsillitis, sinusitis500 mg TDS x 5–7 daysWith or without foodRash, diarrhea, nausea, anaphylaxis (rare), C. diff
9Parasev 500Paracetamol 500 mgAnalgesic / AntipyreticFever, pain500–1000 mg every 4–6 hrsAfter food or as neededHepatotoxicity in overdose; generally well tolerated
10VitavionMultivitamin + B-complex (likely Vitamin B1, B6, B12 combination)Nutritional supplementVitamin deficiency, peripheral neuropathy, fatigue1 tab OD or BDAfter foodNausea, allergic reactions (rare), urine discoloration (B2/B12)
11Tab Azithromycin 250 mgAzithromycin 250 mgMacrolide antibioticCAP, sinusitis, STIs (chlamydia, gonorrhea), typhoid, skin infections500 mg Day 1, then 250 mg OD x 4 days (Z-pack)1 hr before or 2 hrs after mealsGI upset, QT prolongation, liver enzyme elevation, hearing loss (rare)
12Metronidazole 400 mgMetronidazole 400 mgNitroimidazole antibiotic / antiprotozoalAmoebiasis, giardiasis, trichomoniasis, anaerobic infections, H. pylori, BV400 mg TDS x 5–7 daysAfter foodMetallic taste, nausea, peripheral neuropathy (prolonged), disulfiram-like reaction with alcohol
13Iron and Folic Acid Tablets IPFerrous sulfate 200 mg + Folic acid 0.5 mg (standard IP formulation)HaematinicIron-deficiency anemia, anemia in pregnancy, neural tube defect prevention1 tab OD-BD (anemia); 1 tab OD (prophylaxis in pregnancy)After food (to reduce GI side effects)Constipation, dark stools, nausea, GI cramps, tooth staining (liquid)
14Flucse 150 mgFluconazole 150 mgAzole antifungalVaginal candidiasis, oral thrush, systemic candida, tinea150 mg single dose (vaginal candida); 50–200 mg OD (others)With or without foodNausea, headache, rash, hepatotoxicity (rare), QT prolongation, drug interactions (CYP3A4)
15Voltasev-50Diclofenac 50 mgNSAIDPain, inflammation, arthritis, dysmenorrhea, post-op pain50 mg BD–TDS; max 150 mg/dayAfter foodGI ulceration/bleeding, renal impairment, CVS risk, fluid retention, hypertension
16Smetzol-400Albendazole 400 mg (likely) OR MebendazoleAnthelminticIntestinal worm infections (roundworm, hookworm, tapeworm, pinworm)400 mg single dose (adults & children >2 yrs)With food (fatty meal enhances absorption)Abdominal pain, nausea, headache, liver enzyme elevation (prolonged use)
17Telmisev-40Telmisartan 40 mgARB (Angiotensin Receptor Blocker)Hypertension, cardiovascular risk reduction, CKD with proteinuria40 mg OD; max 80 mg/dayAt any time, same time dailyHyperkalemia, dizziness, hypotension, renal impairment, avoid in pregnancy
18Diyse-10Dicyclomine (Dicycloverine) 10 mgAntispasmodicIBS, intestinal colic, biliary/renal colic, dysmenorrhea10–20 mg TDS-QDSBefore meals / as neededDry mouth, blurred vision, urinary retention, constipation, tachycardia
19Seepro-250Ciprofloxacin 250 mgFluoroquinolone antibioticUTI, GI infections, RTI, skin infections, typhoid250–500 mg BD x 5–7 daysWith food (avoid antacids/dairy 2 hrs around dose)Tendinopathy/rupture, GI upset, photosensitivity, QT prolongation, C. diff
20Norfloxse-400Norfloxacin 400 mgFluoroquinolone antibioticUTI (uncomplicated), prostatitis, traveler's diarrhea400 mg BD x 3–7 daysOn empty stomach (1 hr before or 2 hrs after food)GI upset, dizziness, photosensitivity, tendinopathy, QT prolongation
21Iboxse-400Ibuprofen 400 mgNSAIDMild-moderate pain, fever, inflammation, arthritis, dysmenorrhea400 mg TDS; max 1200 mg/day (OTC), 2400 mg/day (Rx)After food or with milkGI ulceration, renal impairment, CVS risk, fluid retention, bronchospasm (aspirin-sensitive asthma)
22Amlodipine Besilate 5 mgAmlodipine 5 mgCalcium Channel Blocker (CCB)Hypertension, angina (stable & vasospastic)5 mg OD; max 10 mg/daySame time daily, with or without foodPeripheral edema (ankle swelling), flushing, headache, palpitations, dizziness
23Amoxicillin 500Amoxicillin 500 mgPenicillin antibioticRTI, UTI, ear/sinus/skin infections, H. pylori, dental500 mg TDS x 5–7 daysWith or without foodRash (maculopapular), diarrhea, nausea, anaphylaxis (rare)
24Moxacell 250Amoxicillin 250 mg (pediatric/low-dose)Penicillin antibioticSame as above; pediatric dosing or mild infections250 mg TDS x 5–7 daysWith or without foodSame as Amoxicillin 500 (see above)
25Aspirin 75 mgAspirin (Acetylsalicylic acid) 75 mgAntiplatelet / NSAIDSecondary prevention of MI, stroke; antiplatelet therapy; ACS75 mg OD (antiplatelet)After food (to reduce GI irritation)GI bleeding, peptic ulcer, bronchospasm, Reye's syndrome (children), tinnitus (high dose)
26Salbutamol 4 mgSalbutamol (Albuterol) 4 mgBeta-2 agonist / BronchodilatorAsthma (acute & maintenance), COPD bronchospasm, hyperkalemia (IV)2–4 mg TDS-QDS (oral); inhaler preferred for acute attacksWith or without food; inhaler: use during attacks or 15 min before exerciseTremor, tachycardia, palpitations, hypokalemia (high dose), headache, nervousness

Key Notes

  • "Sev" suffix brands (Pantosev, Voltasev, Telmisev, Norfloxse, Iboxse, Seepro, Smetzol, Flucse, Diyse, Zincosev) appear to be products from a regional pharmaceutical company - the active ingredients listed are based on the name and dose clues.
  • Cyclopex - could not be confirmed with certainty; if it contains Ciprofloxacin 500 mg, treat as Seepro entry above. Please verify with the manufacturer's label.
  • Smetzol-400 - most likely Albendazole 400 mg; if it is Metronidazole 400 mg branded differently, it would overlap with entry #12.
  • Curacet - most likely Paracetamol; verify if it contains a combination (e.g., paracetamol + caffeine).
  • Vitavion - verify exact composition (B-complex, multivitamin, or neurovitamin) from packaging.
  • Always check for drug interactions before co-prescribing (e.g., Aspirin + Ibuprofen, multiple QT-prolonging agents like Azithromycin + Fluconazole).
  • Fluoroquinolones (Ciprofloxacin, Norfloxacin) should be avoided in children and pregnant women unless necessary.
  • NSAIDs (Diclofenac, Ibuprofen) should be used with a PPI (Pantoprazole) when prescribed together.
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