6. ˲ÊÓÂÀÍÍß 38. ÏÐÎÒÈÏÐÎÒÎÇÎÉͲ ÇÀÑÎÁÈ 38.1.38 Ïðîòèìàëÿð³éí³ çàñîáè. 38.2. Ïðîòèàìåáí³ çàñîáè. 38.3. Çàñîáè, ÿê³ çàñòîñîâóþòü ïðè òðèõîìîíîç³. 38.4. Ïðîòèòîêñîïëàçìîçí³ çàñîáè. 38.5. Ïðîòèëåéøìàí³îçí³ çàñîáè. 38.6. Ïðîòèëÿìáë³îçí³ çàñîáè. 38.7. Çàñîáè, ÿê³ çàñòîñîâóþòü ïðè áàëàíòèä³àç³.
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