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Your search for Bismuth returned 13 results.
Brand Name: Bismuth
Generic Name: Bismuth Subsalicylate
Exact matches for Bismuth
| Drug Name | Type |
|---|---|
| 1. Bismuth Oral | OTC |
Matches containing Bismuth
| Drug Name | Type |
|---|---|
| 1. Bismuth Citrate Misc | Rx / OTC |
| 2. Bismuth Formic Iodide Top | OTC |
| 3. Bismuth Maximum Strength Oral | OTC |
| 4. Bismuth Subcarbonate (Bulk) Misc | OTC |
| 5. Bismuth Subcit K-Metronidz-TCN Oral | Rx |
| 6. Bismuth Subgallate Misc | Rx |
| 7. Bismuth Subgallate Oral | OTC |
| 8. Bismuth Subg-Balsam-ZnOx-Resor Rect | OTC |
| 9. Bismuth Subnitrate Misc | OTC |
| 10. Bismuth Subsalicylate (Bulk) Misc | Rx |
| 11. Bismuth Subsalicylate Oral | OTC |
| 12. Bismuth Tribromphenate Misc | Rx |
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