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Duphalac

Duphalac
Duphalac

Duphalac

Price from $48.44
Active:
  • Lactulose
Product dosage: 100ml
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Synonyms
  • Solac
  • Tractonorm lax
  • Constipen
  • Canalac
  • Lilac
  • Lactu-saar
  • Lactu
  • Belmalax
  • Osmolax
  • Constulose
  • Avolac
  • Xylose
  • Kristalose
  • Lantulos
  • Dilax
  • Moderan
  • Dulcolactol
  • Genlac
  • Lactulon
  • Lactocur
  • Laclose
  • Bifiteral
  • Lactulade
  • Rialac
  • Lactugal
  • Opilax
  • Mylac
  • Kulax
  • Lactulac
  • Normalax
  • Laxette
  • Tulotract
  • Bifinorma
  • Tulos
  • Dismam
  • Actilax
  • Enulose
  • Laxulosa
  • Lactomed
  • Eugalac
  • Lipebin
  • Lactecon
  • Lactulos
  • Piarle
  • Regulose
  • Regulact
  • Lactulosum
  • Gatinar
  • Verelait
  • Dhactulose
  • Serelose
  • Tulac
  • Medilax
  • Lactulol
  • Lactulona
  • Laxose
  • Oralax
  • Laxaron
  • Laxodad
  • Relacs
  • Medixin
  • Lattulosio
  • Colsanac
  • Lactulosestroop
  • Farlac
  • Lattulac
  • Laevolac
  • Lax
  • Ezilax
  • Asilac syrup
  • Lactul
  • Sedalac
  • Lactulen
  • Detoxicol
  • Levolac
  • Lagnos
  • Lactugel
  • Tenualax
  • Ramlac
  • Gerelax
  • Lactus
  • Laktulos
  • Portalak
  • Pentalac
  • Lacson
  • Lactulax
  • Laxolac
  • Caloryl
  • Legendal
  • Lipelab
  • Sintolatt
  • Melaxose
  • Actulose
  • Genocolan
  • Lactumed
  • Osmolak
  • Portalac
  • Laktipex
  • Dulax
  • Constilac
  • Lactulosa
  • Monilac
  • Prorektal
  • Lansoyl lactulose
  • Generlac
  • Lactuflor
  • Normalac
  • Dia colon
  • Liforos
  • Laxeersiroop
  • Dicelax
  • Axant
  • Epalfen
  • Cholac
  • Imoper
  • Normase

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