ciprolac tz 500 mg/600 mg tablet allopathy (Ciprofloxacin (500mg) + Tinidazole (600mg)) - Uses in Hindi, Side Effects, Substitutes & Price in India
ciprolac tz 500 mg/600 mg tablet allopathy (Ciprofloxacin (500mg) + Tinidazole (600mg)) - Uses in Hindi, Side Effects, Substitutes & Price in India manufactured by MDC Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd. Contains Ciprofloxacin (500mg) + Tinidazole (600mg).

ciprolac tz 500 mg/600 mg tablet - Uses, Price, Side Effects & Substitutes

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🏭 MDC Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd 📦 Varies by brand 💊 Allopathy 📅 Updated: Jun 21, 2026
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What is ciprolac tz 500 mg/600 mg tablet used for?

ciprolac tz 500 mg/600 mg tablet (Ciprofloxacin (500mg) + Tinidazole (600mg)) is used to treat gastro intestinal. It contains Ciprofloxacin (500mg) + Tinidazole (600mg), which works by treating the condition effectively. Always consult your doctor before use. Take as prescribed.

  • Generic Name: Ciprofloxacin (500mg) + Tinidazole (600mg)
  • Manufacturer: MDC Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd
  • Medicine Form: Allopathy
  • Pregnancy Category: Consult doctor

🇮🇳 ciprolac tz 500 mg/600 mg tablet के बारे में संक्षिप्त जानकारी (Hindi Summary)

ciprolac tz 500 mg/600 mg tablet का उपयोग मुख्य रूप से gastro intestinal और उससे जुड़ी समस्याओं के इलाज के लिए किया जाता है। इस दवा में मुख्य सामग्री के रूप में Ciprofloxacin (500mg) + Tinidazole (600mg) मौजूद है। इसे डॉक्टर की सलाह के बिना नहीं लेना चाहिए, खासकर गर्भावस्था (pregnancy) और लिवर (liver) की समस्याओं में।

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💡 Did You Know? The first generic medicine was introduced in India in 1970 after the Patents Act was amended.

📋 Drug Information

Generic Name(s)Ciprofloxacin (500mg) + Tinidazole (600mg)
Brand Nameciprolac tz 500 mg/600 mg tablet
ManufacturerMDC Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd
Packaging / FormVaries by brand (Allopathy)
Therapeutic ClassGASTRO INTESTINAL
Action ClassInformation pending
Route of AdministrationOral
StorageRoom temperature (15-30°C), away from moisture
Shelf LifeAs per manufacturer

💡 How and when to take ciprolac tz 500 mg/600 mg tablet?

Follow your doctor's prescription exactly.

  • ✅ Take exactly as prescribed by your doctor.
  • ✅ Do not exceed the recommended dose
  • ✅ Complete the full course of medication
  • ✅ Store at room temperature away from moisture

💊 ciprolac tz 500 mg/600 mg tablet Uses in Hindi (Ke Fayde), Benefits & Indications

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⚠️ What are the side effects of ciprolac tz 500 mg/600 mg tablet?

  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Stomach pain
  • Dryness in mouth
  • Metallic taste
  • Headache

Consult your doctor if you experience any unusual symptoms.

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  • Myth: Generic substitutes of ciprolac tz 500 mg/600 mg tablet are less effective.
    Fact: Approved generic medicines contain the exact same active ingredients (Ciprofloxacin (500mg) + Tinidazole (600mg)) and are just as safe and effective as the branded version.
  • Myth: Taking a double dose will cure my symptoms faster.
    Fact: Taking more than the prescribed dose of ciprolac tz 500 mg/600 mg tablet can lead to severe toxicity or an overdose. Stick strictly to your doctor's dosage.
  • Myth: This medicine is 100% safe for everyone.
    Fact: No medicine is universally safe. Safety depends on your medical history, ongoing medicines, and potential allergies. Always consult a doctor.

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