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What Are The Generic Nme Of Medicine Creon, Levofloxacin And Hyoscyamine?

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Posted on Thu, 3 Oct 2013
Question: Here are 3 drugs I was unable to type in the small box I had to write in. They are CREON, 24,000 Unit CPEP, LEVOFLOXACIN 500 MG and HYOSCYAMINE 0.375 TB 12. I live in the United States and do not have any Idea what the generic names are for these drugs. I thought that is one of the things you could tell me. Also how do I contact anyone to cancell this WWW.WWWW.WW I am totally unsatisfied with no phone number so I can talk to a human being.
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Answered by Dr. Srikanth Reddy (10 days later)
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Cap Creon is cap Pancrealipase
Levofloxacin which is actually levaquin has a generic name as Levofloxacin
Hyoscyamine is available as HYOSCYAMINE or Daturine.

Generic names are mostly the molecular names of the medication in most of the cases.

Regarding Drugs.com, its a technical query and as a doctor I may not be able to help you in this context. I am sorry!
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Dr. Srikanth Reddy
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What Are The Generic Nme Of Medicine Creon, Levofloxacin And Hyoscyamine?

Brief Answer:
Details as under

Detailed Answer:
Hello,

Cap Creon is cap Pancrealipase
Levofloxacin which is actually levaquin has a generic name as Levofloxacin
Hyoscyamine is available as HYOSCYAMINE or Daturine.

Generic names are mostly the molecular names of the medication in most of the cases.

Regarding Drugs.com, its a technical query and as a doctor I may not be able to help you in this context. I am sorry!
Regards
Dr. Srikanth Reddy