Capreo 500mg Injection

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Capreo 500mg Injection

This medication is administered by injection into a muscle under the supervision of a healthcare professional It is important to use it regularly and at evenly spaced intervals as prescribed by your doctor Do not skip any doses and complete the full course of treatment even if you start to feel better Stopping the medication too early may cause the infection to return or worsen There are certain side effects associated with this medication including kidney damage balance disorders loss of balance and hearing loss It is crucial to follow all the instructions provided by your doctor while using this medication Your doctor may conduct regular kidney function tests hearing tests and urine tests to monitor your condition during the treatment period If your symptoms do not improve or if you experience any bothersome side effects consult your doctor It is important to exercise caution while driving or performing tasks that require concentration as this medication may cause dizziness It is not recommended for use during pregnancy Inform your doctor if you are pregnant planning to conceive or breastfeeding

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