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Anogyl 110mg Suspension

Anogyl 110mg Suspension is an effective preventive measure against postsurgery infections It is also used to treat dental infections leg ulcers and pressure sores It is recommended to take this medication after consuming food Consistency is key so it should be taken at the same time every day to maximize its benefits The prescribed dosage will depend on the severity of the condition being treated so its essential to follow your doctors instructions precisely Although you may experience symptom improvement in a short amount of time it is important to complete the full course of treatment even if you feel better Discontinuing the medication prematurely may allow bacteria to survive and lead to a recurrence of the infection During the course of treatment and for a few days after it is important to avoid consuming alcohol as it may cause unpleasant side effects such as nausea vomiting and stomach pain Common side effects of this medication include headaches dry mouth nausea and a slight metallic taste in the mouth These side effects are usually mild but if they persist or become bothersome it is recommended to inform your doctor Using sugarless candies or lozenges may help alleviate dryness or the metallic taste in the mouth Before using this medication inform your doctor if you have any allergies to medications or any kidney liver or nervous system disorders Depending on your specific situation your doctor may adjust the dosage or prescribe an alternative medication If you are pregnant or breastfeeding make sure to consult your doctor before taking this medication

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