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</html><description>Did you know that peanuts are not nuts but are part of the soya family? Some formulations of azithromycin contain soya as an excipient. Some services that have drugs supplied by local pharmacies may get different formulations of drugs delivered on different occasions. Does your azithromycin PGD have peanut/soya allergy as a warning, exclusion criteria? [...]Read More...</description><thumbnail_url>https://blogs.bmj.com/jfprhc/files/2013/09/peanut.jpg</thumbnail_url></oembed>
