Mayor Geld Aquino personally led an inspection of the city’s Central Pharmacy in Xevera, Tabun to ensure sufficient supply of medicines for Mabalaqueños.
Aquino said he is closely monitoring the pharmacy’s inventory to immediately identify shortages and ensure timely replenishment of essential medicines.
Residents may avail of free medicines by presenting a prescription, certificate of indigency, and a valid ID. The Central Pharmacy is open from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday to Thursday.







Among the available medicines are:
- Acetylcysteine 200mg / 600mg
- Amlodipine Besilate 5mg / 10mg
- Amoxicillin 500mg
- Atenolol 50mg
- Atorvastatin 20mg / 40mg
- Ascorbic Acid 500mg
- Azithromycin 500mg
- Calcium Carbonate (with/without Vitamin D3)
- Carvedilol 6.25mg / 25mg
- Cefixime / Cefuroxime (various forms)
- Celecoxib 200mg
- Cetirizine (tablet, drops, syrup)
- Clindamycin 300mg
- Clopidogrel 75mg
- Co-Amoxiclav (various forms)
- Digoxin 250mcg
- Fenofibrate 160mg / 200mg
- Gliclazide 60mg
- Irbesartan 150mg / 300mg
- Iron + Folic Acid
- Isosorbide Mononitrate 30mg / 60mg
- Levofloxacin 500mg
- Levothyroxine 100mcg
- Losartan (various forms)
- Mefenamic Acid 500mg
- Metformin 500mg
- Metoprolol 50mg
- Montelukast 5mg
- Multivitamins (syrup and capsule)
- Paracetamol (tablet and syrup)
- Potassium supplements
- Rosuvastatin 10mg / 20mg
- Salbutamol and combination inhalation solutions
- Sodium Bicarbonate 650mg
- Tamsulosin 200mcg / 400mcg
- Telmisartan 40mg / 80mg
- Tramadol 50mg
- Ursodeoxycholic Acid 250mg
- Valsartan 80mg
- Insulin and Epoetin Alfa
The initiative is part of the administration’s continuing efforts to provide accessible and reliable healthcare services to the public.








