Onko – Bcg Vial 100 Mg/Ml

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100 Mg/Ml

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1 review for Onko – Bcg Vial 100 Mg/Ml

  1. Gordon

    Price for 6 vials please

    ONKO BCG VIAL 100 mg/ml

    • WikiKenko - Health Encyclopedia

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      Hello Gordon, this is WikiKenko,

      Onko-BCG is a medicine used for the treatment of early-stage bladder cancer. It is made from a weakened strain of Mycobacterium bovis, a vaccine for tuberculosis. Onko-BCG stimulates the immune system to attack cancer cells and this stops the cancer from growing as well as spreading to other unaffected parts.

      It is a prescription-only medicine and should be administered by a healthcare professional. It is instilled directly into the bladder through the urethra. You should consult with your doctor before using this medicine. I’m sorry, but WikiKenko is a pharmaceutical encyclopedia and does not sell or provide medication. You should consult with your doctor or a licensed healthcare provider to obtain a prescription for Onko-BCG or any other medication.

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