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Stockist Name Town Contact Person Contact Number 24 - Parganas A STOCKIST NAME TOWN CONTACT PERSON CONTACT NUMBER 24 - PARGANAS A. C. DISTRIBUTORS SOUTH Mr. Indra Baran Saraswati 9647391810 DAS MEDICAL AGENCY 24 PARGANAS (N) Mr. Palash Das 9830137791 LIFE ENTERPRISE 24 PARGANAS (N) Mrs. Archana Sen 9434401672 TARAKNATH DISTRIBUTORS 24 PARGANAS (N) Mr. Tapan Kumar Ghosh 9836038484 THE BRIGHT MEDICAL AGENCY 24 PARGANAS (N) Mr. Prashant Kumar Ghosh 9735690356 M.P.DRUGS 24 PARGANAS (S) Mr. Mrinal Chakroborty 9830595239 SWASTIK DISTRIBUTORS ABOHAR Mr. Parminder Verma 98153-94359 Mr. L. Satish Reddy \ B. SRI BALAJI PHARMA AGENCIES ADILABAD Venkat Reddy 8732226116 VASANT MEDICAL CORPORATION ADONI VASANT 08512-252698 ANUPAM CHEMIST AGRA mr. pramod 9897224701 ATUL MEDICAL AGENCIES AGRA Mr. Atul Goyal 0562-3264870 CHACHA JI MEDICAL AGENCIES AGRA Mr. Shashi 9634939978 JAI HARI DRUG HOUSE AGRA mr. mukesh 9837363540 KRISHNA MEDICAL STORE AGRA Mr. Radhayshyam Garg 9458262309 Mr. Sanjay Kumar PARIDHI AGENCIES AGRA Chausaria 9927413511 PARAS DRUG HOUSE AGRA Mr. Paras Jain 0562-5533263 PREM DRUG HOUSE AGRA Smt. Mamta Devi 9897455203 ROSE PHARMA AGRA Mr. Nishant Uddin Qureshi 0562 – 2262825 SURESH MEDICAL AGENCIES AGRA Mr. Suresh 9219618570 SUNRAY PHARMA AGRA Mr. Ashok Kumar Gupta 9319208986 SHRI RADHEY PHARMA AGRA Smt. Kirti Gang, 9917982957 ADITEE DRUG HOUSE AGRA Mr. Vikash Shalya 9927766688 VAISH DRUG HOUSE AGRA Mr. Satender Nath Agarwal 9412485152 MR.SHYAM SUNDER DAUJI MEDICAL AGENCIES AGRA MITTAL 9319507358 MANAS PHARMACEUTICALS & SURGICALS - CT AGRA MR. YEGESH HARJANI 5624100243 SHREE AGARWAL JI TRADERS AGRA HARIOM AGARWAL 0562-4007386 ANKUR DISTRIBUTORS AHMEDABAD Mr. Maulik Patel 9879541421 K CHIMANLAL AND CO AHMEDABAD Mr. Bhavesh Shah 9924099835 K. R. HOSPITAL CARE AHMEDABAD Mr. Jagrut N Mehta 9825367224 K. S. PHARMA AHMEDABAD Mr. Kaushal Shah 9825263026 MANISH MEDICAL CORPORATION AHMEDABAD Mr. Kiran Bhai Patel 9825079197 NEELKANTH AGENCIES AHMEDABAD Mr. Sanjay Bhai Patel 9825559592 SHAH & COMPANY AHMEDABAD Mr. Girish Shah 9824144680 S. K. SPECIALITY & MEDIPLANT AHMEDABAD Mr. Harish Shah 9825512666 V. S. HEALTHCARE AHMEDABAD Mr. Abhishek Gandhi 9824028406 DHRUVI PHARMA PVT. LTD. AHMEDABAD Mr. Rupesh H Shah 9909002052 J. K. DISTRIBUTORS AHMEDABAD Mr. Bhaumik Kothari 9898066331 PARAS DISTRIBUTORS AHMEDABAD MR. MANILAL C. PATEL 9825009357 SHAH & KOTHARI BROTHER AHMEDABAD MR. HARESH SHAH 9925598981 TRIO PHARMA AHMEDABAD MR. MANAN JARIWALA 9825041744 MR. DIPAKKUMAR SHRIJI PHARMA AHMEDABAD KARTIKLAL VORA 9825546498 MRS. SEJAL PRAMUKH HEALTHCARE AHMEDABAD KAMLESHKUMAR OATEL 9898127777 MR. JASHBHAI TALSHIBHAI SANJIVANI MEDICINES Pvt. Ltd. AHMEDABAD PATEL 9925026371 ONCO - BEST AHMEDABAD Mr. Hetal V. Songara 9825930367 NOVOGENE LIFESCIENCES PVT.LTD AHMEDABAD NARESH CHOWHAN 9979446653 MR. NANDANMAL 02425 - 225250 / BAFNA MEDICO AHMEDNAGAD BANDULAL BAFNA 9588077550 H. V. SHAH AHMEDNAGAR Mr.Himatbhai Shah 0241-2341041 HIRA AGENCIES AHMEDNAGAR Mr. Mahesh 0241-2347501 NEHA AGENCIES AHMEDNAGAR Mr. Panil Narayan Anmal 0241-2344723 RAJKUMAR MEDICAL STORE AHMEDNAGAR Mr. R. G. Gujrathi 222107 – 02423 / 222107 MR. PRAVIN HIRALAL JYOTI AGENCIES AHMEDNAGAR BOTHARA 9423756697 LIFEGUARD MEDICOS-ct AHMEDNAGAR Mr. Vijay N. Nikam 0241 - 2322223 MR. RAJENDRA SHANTILAL 0241 - 2344769 / MUKESHSANJIVANI MEDICAL AGENCIES AGENCY - AHMEDNAGAR BALDOTA 9822258016 AJMER AJMER Mr. Mukesh Surana 9460822288 NEERAJ AGENCIES AJMER Mr. Neeraj Nagrani 9251611503 SUNDER MEDICALS AJMER Mr. Dimpi 9829150342 MR. TEK CHAN BEST MEDICOSE AJMER KARAMCHANDANI 9829032114 91 9922277499 / +91 KONARK REMEDIES AKOLA Mr. Swapnil Harne 7506875125 NISHANT SALES AND SERVICES AKOLA Mr. Nishant 7242435932 TRIMURTI SALES Mr. Naresh Mandilalji PHARMACEUTICALS DIST. AKOLA Kabra 7242431515 VORA AGENCIES AKOLA Mr. Sanny 7242433450 MR. RAJENDRAKRMAR B. JAY AGENCIES AKOLA JAISWAL 7447797648 GUNWANT MEDICALS AKOLA WEST MR. DEEPAK R. NAIK 9011092204 RAMAKRISHNA AND COMPANY ALAPPUZHA Mr. P.D. Satheesh Kumar 477225278302141 - /225175 9544500576 / AKSHAY AGENCIES ALIBAG MR. KISHOR JAIN 9422690511 02141 - 222677 / SHREE MEDICAL AND SUPPLIERS ALIBAGH MR. VIKRAM LALIT OSWAL 9146443968 GIRISH AGENCIES ALIBUG Mr.Prakash 9421166585 GONDEKAR ENTERPRISES ALIBUG Mr.Mehboob 9271786789 A.V.S. ENTERPRISES ALIGANJ Mr. Kailash Chandra Gupta 9758333895 K. M. PHARMA ALIGARH Mr. Alok Minglik 123456789 MEDICINE CHAMBER ALIGARH Mr. Budhhi Raja 9267024555 AGRAWAL MEDICAL AGENCIES ALIGARH Mr. Praveen Kumar Goyal 9897847465 Mr. Mahesh Chandra RAJAT MEDICAL AGENCY ALIGARH Sharma 8410105747 VRINDA MEDICAL AGENCIES ALIGARH Mr. Shanker Pal Singh 9756022000 ALLAHABAD DRUGS ALLAHABAD Mr.Vinod Kumar Verma 9454837171 ANUPAM MEDICAL AGENCIES ALLAHABAD Mr. Ramesh Chandra 9936293838 AGARWAL DISTRIBUTORS ALLAHABAD Mr. Brij Kumar Agarwal 9838817616 NANAK MEDICAL AGENCIES ALLAHABAD Mr. Dheeraj Kumar Rajdev 9415236618 PRAYAG DISTRIBUTORS ALLAHABAD Mr. Prem 2402192 PREMCHAND AND SONS ALLAHABAD Mr. Deepak Kesarwani 9532702205 PAWAN PHARMA - ALLAHABAD ALLAHABAD Mr. Alok Raj 7706001304 RAJEEV DISTRIBUTORS ALLAHABAD Mr. Rajeev 9450716366 SHARDA DRUG ALLAHABAD Mr. Ajay Singh 9415217036 0532-2401651 / 2402809 / SADHNA CHEMIST ALLAHABAD Mr.Ashish Kumar Gupta 9935714829 / 9335326273 TANDON DISTRIBUTORS ALLAHABAD Mr. Salabh Tandon 5322405982 VISHWATARA ENTERPRISES ALLAHABAD Mr. Sanjay Sinha 9415305982 PRAYAG DRUGS ALLAHABAD Mr. Umashankar Tripathi 9794341678 MUKESH DISTRIBUTORS ALLAHABAD MR. MUKESH KESARWANI 9695931559 0532 - 3296642 / GIRDHARI LAL & BROTHERS ALLAHABAD MR. LAXMANDAS SABHANI 9936406642 ABHISHEK & CO. ALLAHABAD SMT. TRIPTA CHAWLA 9415014384 BATRA DISTRIBUTORS ALWAR Mr. K. S. Batra 9414223224 K.C. MEDICAL AGENCIES ALWAR Mr. Kisan 9414231811 SINGHAL TRADERS ALWAR Mr. Mahesh Chand Gupta 9414017357 MR. RAVINDRA KUMAR UNITED MEDICAL AGENCY - ALWAR ALWAR JAIN 9636022451 MR. RAJENDRA KUMAR DEVI PRASAD RAJENDRA KUMAR ALWAR AGRAWAL 9414453841 DEEP MALA MEDICAL ALWAR, MRS. NANDANI DEVI 9660666296 Mr. Tatavarthi Srinivasa GUPTA MEDICAL DISTRIBUTORS AMALAPURAM Gupta 08856-236546 S.VENKATESWARA 9290128562 SRI MANIKANTALAKSHMI MEDICAL MEDICAL AGENCIES AMALAPURAM RAO AGENCIES AMALAPURAM CH PRASAD 9440116833 SREE JYOTEESH PHARMA AMALAPURAM MR. R. VENKATESWA RAO 9912594131 SUBRAHMANYA MEDICALS- MR. VENKATESWARA AMALAPURAM AMALAPURAM GUPTA 8466955483 AGGARWAL MEDICOS AMBALA CANTT mr aggarwal 9467677040 BHARAT ENTERPRISES AMBALA CANTT Mr. tarun dua 9812529846 GARG MED.AGENCIES - AMBALA CANTT AMBALA CANTT mr. garg 9812328983 KHATTAR PHARMA AMBALA CANTT Mr. Anurag Khatter 9416492979 DAYAL PHARMA AMBEDKAR NAGAR Mr. Atul Verma 9721268865 MR. KRISHNAKUMAR MAX MEDICO AMBEDKAR NAGAR, GUPTA 9793193893 ARUN MEDICO AMBEJOGAI Mr. Arun 02512446248296 – 2607479, ROYAL COPORATION Ambernath East. Mr. Mahendra F. Chopra 9224225228 SHYAM MEDICAL STORES AMBICAPUR MR. SANJIV GOYAL 9425580456 DRUG DEAL AMBIKAPUR Mr. Subhash Goyal 7774220010 SURAJ AGENCIES AMBIKAPUR Mr. Subhash Agrawal 9826190500, 7000718726 CITY CHEM AMBIKAPUR MR. RAJESH AGRAWAL 7774220941 OM SHAILESH MEDICAL AGENCY AMETHI Mrs. Anupam Mishra 8005362498 FINE LINE AGENCIES AMRAVATI Mr. Dina M. Desai 7212675134 Mr. Mahesh Shantilalji KOTHARI PHARMACEUTICALS AMRAVATI Kothari 9850371820 SHREE VARU PHARMA AMRAVATI Mr. Suyog Bhai 7212679919 SUNDER MEDICAL AGENCIES AMRAVATI Mr. Milind Y. Raul 7212573582 ARCHANA AGENCIES AMRAVATI Mr. Santosh P. Kasat 9422155733 PARIKH MEDICAL STORE AMRELI Mr. Himanshu J. Vekaria 9824640421 SANJEEVANI SALES AGENCIES AMRELI Mr. Jitendra Panchal 9429444811 R. S. MEDICAL AGENCY AMRITSAR Mr. Rashal Singh 9643460372 GURDAS MEDICINE CENTRE AMRITSAR MR. ANIL MAHAJAN 9877083483 AMAN PHARMA - AMRITSAR AMRITSAR Mr. Harbal Singh Dhillon 9463401136 MEHRA BROTHERS AMRITSAR Mr. Raghav Mehra 9915584233 SHAKTI MEDICAL AGENCY AMRITSAR Mr. Rajinder Sehgal 8360376292 SWASTIK PHARMA AMRITSAR NAVEEN MAHAJAN 9878379032 SHRI DEVRAJ ENTERPRISES AMRITSAR Guru Amardas Market 9815109544 KAVYA PHARMA - ct AMRITSAR Mr. Amit Seth 9417083922 R. S. MEDICAL AGENCY AMRITSAR Mr. Rashal Singh 9643460372 GURDAS MEDICINE CENTRE AMRITSAR MR. ANIL MAHAJAN 9877083483 SUPREME PHARMACEUTICALS-CT AMRITSAR ANSHUL SETH 9417083922 MAHESH PHARMACEUTICALS DISTRIBUTORS AMRITSAR MR. AJAY SETH 9814121626 SHRI KESARI NANDAN PHARMA - NEW AMRITSAR, MR. NAVBHARAT SHARMA 9888941030 SHRI KESARI NANDAN PHARMA - NEW AMRITSAR, MR. NAVBHARAT SHARMA 9888941030 RAJ MEDICAL STORE AMROHA Mr. Sudheer Agarwal 9897586108 SAHEEN MEDICAL STORE AMROHA MR. ALI AHMAED 9837377618 TURKI MEDICAL AGENCIES AMROHA MR. SUBIR HUSAIN 9412338768 ROYAL AGENCY ANAND Mr. Bharat Patel 9913333662 KARTHIKDHANUSH RANGA DRUGS MEDICAL ANANTAPUR Mr. K. Chandra Sekhar 9866519910 AGENCIES ANANTAPUR ANIL 9440610332 SIVASHANKAR MEDICAL AGENCIES - ANANTAPUR ANANTAPUR SIVASANKAR 9849120073 SRI LAKSHMI BALAJI MEDICAL AGENCIES ANANTAPUR Mr. N. Venkat Ramana 08554-240942 NEW GLOBAL VACCINE HOUSE ANANTAPUR P. JAKEER HUSSAIN 8520872001 SNOWBER ENTERPRISES ANANTNAG Mr. Shehnawaz Majid 01932-225954 MR. HUSSAIN YUSUF CRYSTAL MEDICINES PVT. LTD. ANDHERI PATANWALA 28211201 / 202 HINDUSTAN PHARMACEUTICALS ANGUL Mr.Mukesh Agarwalla 9437013578 PARAS MEDICAL CENTRE ANKLESHWAR Mr. Parasmal D Jain 7990880960 YASH AGENCY - cc ANKLESHWAR Mr. Nilesh A. Kaneria 9925046058 PRABHU MEDICAL STORE ANKOLA Mr. Devidas Prabhu 9242403868 JANTA MEDICAL AGENCY - ARARIA ARARIA Mr. Shabbirul Haque 9471021116 NATIONAL AGENCIES - ARARIA ARMOOR,ARARIA MD. MOGIN ALI 9162888785 DHONDI NARAYANA NIZAMABAD ARUN 7901022321 KONAR SYNDICATE ASANSOL Mr. Bablu Konar 9309655166 MEDILAND ASANSOL Mr. Biswanath Thakur 8145485736 NARAYAN MEDICAL AGENCY - ASANSOL ASANSOL Mr. kanchan Roy 9732058229
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