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Suggest Alternate Medicine For Ensamycin

I was having skin problem on penis, Doctor recommended Ensamycin cream and it was curing. Once in 6 months or year it reappear. Now Ensmycin is not available in medical shop, it seems the supply is stopped. What alternate I should use. Ensamycin is for Anti bacterial antbiotic skin cream

posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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1. Ensamycin [sisomycin] is manyfactured by [Fulford] which binds to ribosomal sub units of susceptible bacteria thus disrupting protein synthesis, thereby rendering the bacterial cell membrane defective, if it is unavailable you may ask for Sisocin by [Thermis Medicare].

2. prior to using any alternate system of therapy, keep in mind that the effects of some drugs can change if you take herbal products at the same time, although drug interactions is/are possible, but do not always occur.

3. Do not start, stop, or change the dosage of any other medicines you wish to use without your doctor's approval.

4. you may ask for prescription medicines like: gandhak malham, ointment Trichoderm and Six-C ointment for external treatment, to be applied twice daily.
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Suggest Alternate Medicine For Ensamycin

** 1. Ensamycin [sisomycin] is manyfactured by [Fulford] which binds to ribosomal sub units of susceptible bacteria thus disrupting protein synthesis, thereby rendering the bacterial cell membrane defective, if it is unavailable you may ask for Sisocin by [Thermis Medicare]. 2. prior to using any alternate system of therapy, keep in mind that the effects of some drugs can change if you take herbal products at the same time, although drug interactions is/are possible, but do not always occur. 3. Do not start, stop, or change the dosage of any other medicines you wish to use without your doctor s approval. 4. you may ask for prescription medicines like: gandhak malham, ointment Trichoderm and Six-C ointment for external treatment, to be applied twice daily.