Bottle for Dalacin C antibiotic tablets

Made:
1985-1986 in Crawley
Bottle, empty, used for dalacin C capsules, made by Upjohn Ltd

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Bottle, empty, used for dalacin C capsules, made by Upjohn Ltd
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Bottle, empty, used for dalacin C capsules, made by Upjohn Ltd., Crawley, Sussex, 1980-1981

‘Dalacin C’ is a trade name for an antibiotic that is used to treat bone and joint infections. These are useful for treating people who are allergic to penicillin or for treating bacteria that have acquired genes that make them resistant to destruction by conventional antibiotics.

Details

Category:
Materia Medica & Pharmacology
Object Number:
1976-630 Pt15
Materials:
glass and stopper, metal
Measurements:
overall: 100 mm x 65 mm x 41 mm, .13kg
type:
antibiotic
credit:
Donated by Imperial Chemical Industries Limited (Pharmaceuticals Division)