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MFW MEDICARE Medicine for World (MFW) provides safe and affordable prescription medicines to people in need aroun

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02/05/2022

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Medicine for World (MFW) provides safe and affordable prescription medicines to people in need around the world through ...
28/02/2022

Medicine for World (MFW) provides safe and affordable prescription medicines to people in need around the world through an online service. Particularly now, we are providing Oncology (anticancer), Antiviral, Bio-tech, Liver diseases (Hepatitis B, C), & other lifesaving prescription drugs. Globally, we supply prescription medicines according to international drug rules and regulations. The WTO rules and regulations allow us to supply prescription medicines to patients for their personal use in most of the country.
Learn more about us:
Website: www.mfw.com.bd
Instagram: www.instagram.com/medicineforworld_mfw/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/com.../medicine-for-world-mfw-team/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MFW_Bangladesh
Contact Us:
WhatsApp: +880 1916942634
Call: +880 1916942634
Mail: info@medicineforworld.com.bd
Address: House # DCC1, Momin Shoroni Road, North Ibrahimpur, Mirpur, Dhaka-1206
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