Herclon Injection should only be administered by a qualified medical professional Your doctor will determine the appropriate dosage and frequency based on your specific treatment needs Its important to follow your doctors instructions carefully Taking the medication incorrectly or in excessive amounts can lead to severe side effects It may take several weeks or months before you start noticing the benefits of the treatment so its crucial not to stop taking it unless directed by your doctor Common side effects of Herclon Injection may include nausea headache rash insomnia and increased susceptibility to infections due to a decrease in red and white blood cells Regular blood tests are necessary to monitor your blood cell counts as well as heart liver and blood uric acid levels If you experience symptoms such as breathlessness cough shivering or swelling of your legs and arms you should inform your doctor immediately Its important to inform your healthcare team about any other medications you are taking as Herclon Injection may interact with them This medication is not recommended during pregnancy or while breastfeeding Its essential to use effective contraception methods for both males and females during the treatment to avoid pregnancy

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