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Cavidin 600mg Tablet can be used in conjunction with other medications to treat leprosy It may also be prescribed to carriers of the disease who do not display any symptoms of infection To ensure optimal effectiveness Cavidin 600mg Tablet should be taken on an empty stomach either 30 minutes before a meal or 2 hours after a meal It is important to follow the prescribed dosage and duration as directed by your doctor Taking the medication at the same time each day will provide the greatest benefit It is crucial to continue taking the medicine for the full prescribed period as stopping it prematurely may result in the return of the infection making it more difficult to treat Some individuals may experience temporary side effects while taking Cavidin 600mg Tablet such as low blood platelets headaches dizziness vomiting nausea and fever If these side effects persist or become bothersome it is recommended to consult your doctor Due to the medication your urine tears and other secretions may appear orangered in color It is advised to refrain from using contact lenses as they may become discolored Before starting treatment with Cavidin 600mg Tablet inform your doctor if you are pregnant breastfeeding or have any issues with your liver kidneys or heart Additionally if you are allergic to any medications it is important to disclose this information Your doctor may regularly monitor your liver function through blood tests while you are using this medication

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Cavidin 450mg Tablet

Cavidin 450mg Tablet

Rifampicin (450mg)

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Cavidin 600mg Tablet

Cavidin 600mg Tablet

Rifampicin (600mg)

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