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Hello all

I've got a Brazilian Portuguese list of a patient's prescribed medicines.

Enoxaparin appears twice, once as " ENOXAPARINA 60 MG / 0.6 ML " , followed

immediately by " ENOXAPARINA 20 MG / 0.2 ML - SER " . Between them these make

up a dose of 80 mg.

Can anyone suggest what SER stands for here? I'm afraid my brain's just

given up this evening.

Thanks

Owen

Owen Beith

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