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Purple wockhardt?

What is “Purple Wockhardt”?

“Purple Wockhardt” usually refers to a Wockhardt-branded medicine or product that comes in packaging with a purple color scheme (for example, a particular tablet/strip/bottle strength). The exact drug name, strength, and what it treats depend on the specific product.

Which medicine is it exactly?

To identify it accurately, I need one of the following:
- the full product name as shown on the box/blister (including the generic/brand name)
- the strength (e.g., 5 mg, 10 mg, 500 mg)
- a photo or the text from the label (medicine name + salt)
- your country (product names can differ by market)

Is it a tablet, syrup, injection, or something else?

Wockhardt sells many products (tablets, capsules, syrups, and injectables). “Purple” by itself doesn’t indicate dosage form, so the label text is the fastest way to pin it down.

How do I safely check before taking it?

If you have the pack in hand, check:
- the drug name and salt/generic name
- strength and dosage instructions on the label
- expiry date
- whether it’s prescribed for you (don’t substitute based on color/brand appearance alone)

If you meant a specific purple Wockhardt brand medicine—tell me this

Reply with what you see on the pack (even partial text), such as:
- “Purple Wockhardt ___ ___ mg”
and I’ll tell you what that product is used for, typical dosing guidance from the label context, and key safety cautions.

Sources

No sources were cited because “Purple Wockhardt” is ambiguous without the exact product label details.



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