lupibose
LUPIBOSE 125 MG TABLET can be taken with or without food It is important to take this medicine regularly in order to receive the maximum benefits The dosage and frequency of use will depend on the condition being treated Your doctor will determine the appropriate amount needed to alleviate your symptoms It is essential to continue taking this medicine for the duration prescribed by your doctor Common side effects of this medicine may include headaches swelling of the legs and ankles and diarrhea If you experience any of these side effects and find them bothersome or severe it is important to inform your doctor There may be methods to reduce or prevent these side effects There are also serious side effects that should be reported to your doctor immediately such as anemia low red blood cell count and abnormal liver function which may manifest as nausea vomiting dark urine fever and jaundice Your doctor may conduct blood tests to monitor for anemia and liver function Prior to taking this medicine inform your doctor if you have liver dysfunction It is also important to notify your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding Women are advised to use reliable contraceptive methods to avoid pregnancy and continue using them even after one month of discontinuing treatment Your doctor should be aware of any other medications you are taking as they may reduce the effectiveness of Lupibose or alter its function
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Are there chances of anemia with Bosenat?
Yes, there are chances that Bosenat may cause anemia. It can cause a dose-related decrease in hemoglobin in the blood which could lead to anemia. Regular hemoglobin check is advised while taking this medicine and consult your prescribing doctor for his advice. In some cases, blood transfusion is done to treat anemia.

Can I take Bosenat if I have liver problems?
It has been found that in some cases Bosenat can cause liver damage in patients who are prone to have liver disease. This medicine can also lead to increased liver enzymes. Hence, it should be used with caution in prone patients or in patients with history of liver disease. Before starting the medication inform your doctor if you have had a history of liver disease.

Are there chances of anemia with Bosenat?
Yes, there are chances that Bosenat may cause anemia. It can cause a dose-related decrease in hemoglobin in the blood which could lead to anemia. Regular hemoglobin check is advised while taking this medicine and consult your prescribing doctor for his advice. In some cases, blood transfusion is done to treat anemia.

Can I take Bozetan if I have liver problems?
It has been found that in some cases Bozetan can cause liver damage in patients who are prone to have liver disease. This medicine can also lead to increased liver enzymes. Hence, it should be used with caution in prone patients or in patients with history of liver disease. Before starting the medication inform your doctor if you have had a history of liver disease.