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    A Typical Drug Combination in the First-Line Treatment of Leprosy
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A Typical Drug Combination in the First-Line Treatment of Leprosy

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Question 7

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A typical drug combination in the first-line treatment of leprosy is:


A) thalidomide and ofloxacin.
B) minocycline and prednisolone.
C) clofazimine and cycloserine.
D) dapsone and rifampicin.

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