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To ensure maximum effectiveness it is important to swallow Betavert OD 48 Tablet CR whole with water and take it at the same time each day Your doctor will determine the appropriate dosage to alleviate your symptoms and the frequency at which you should take it It may be necessary to continue taking this medication for several months as prescribed by your doctor even if you start feeling better Common side effects of Betavert OD 48 Tablet CR include headaches nausea and indigestion dyspepsia You may also experience stomach pain and bloating Taking the medication with food can help reduce stomachrelated issues Prior to taking this medication it is important to consult your doctor if you have a stomach ulcer asthma or high or low blood pressure It is also crucial to inform your doctor about any other medications you are currently taking to ensure your safety Additionally if you are pregnant trying to conceive or breastfeeding please discuss this with your doctor

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Available in 6 variations

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Betavert 8mg Tablet 10s

Betavert 8mg Tablet 10s

Betahistine (8mg)

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Betavert OD 16mg Tablet

Betavert OD 16mg Tablet

Betahistine (16mg)

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Betavert 24 Tablet 10s

Betavert 24 Tablet 10s

Betahistine (24mg)

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Betavert 16mg Tablet 15s

Betavert 16mg Tablet 15s

Betahistine (16mg)

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Betavert OD 24 Tablet CR 10s

Betavert OD 24 Tablet CR 10s

Betahistine (24mg)

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Betavert OD 48 Tablet CR 10s

Betavert OD 48 Tablet CR 10s

Betahistine (48mg)

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