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Cartisure 200mg Tablet

You can take Cartisure 200mg Tablet with or without food The dosage will depend on your condition and body weight Its important to take this medication regularly for several months or more to receive the maximum benefits so try to establish a routine Even if your symptoms improve continue using it as prescribed The most commonly reported side effects include nausea diarrhea upset stomach constipation and dizziness However not everyone experiences these side effects If you are concerned about them or they persist inform your doctor If you experience diarrhea your doctor may adjust the dosage or discontinue the treatment Make sure to stay hydrated by consuming enough water or fluids in case of severe diarrhea or constipation Before starting this medication inform your doctor if you are pregnant planning to become pregnant or breastfeeding Cartisure 200mg Tablet may interact with other medications potentially reducing or intensifying their effects so disclose all other medications you are taking to your doctor Avoid consuming alcohol as it may enhance the side effects of this medication

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