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Cefi XL D RF 200 Tablet is a prescribed medication that should be taken according to the doctors instructions It can be taken with or without food but it is important to take it at the same time every day for better effectiveness Avoid exceeding the recommended dosage as it may have harmful effects on your body In case you miss a dose take it as soon as you remember It is crucial to complete the entire treatment course even if you start feeling better as discontinuing the medication abruptly may affect its potency Some common side effects of this medicine include nausea vomiting diarrhea and indigestion If any of these side effects worsen it is recommended to consult your doctor immediately If you experience any allergic reactions such as rashes itching swelling or shortness of breath seek immediate medical attention Before taking this medication inform your doctor about any other medications you are currently taking for other health conditions Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult with their doctor before taking this medicine Avoid alcohol consumption as it can cause excessive drowsiness when taken alongside this medication While this medication usually does not impair driving ability avoid driving if it makes you feel sleepy or dizzy

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Cefi XL D RF 200 Tablet

Cefi XL D RF 200 Tablet

Cefixime (200mg) + Dicloxacillin (500mg) + Lactobacillus (90Million spores)

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Cefi XL Plus Tablet 10s

Cefi XL Plus Tablet 10s

Cefixime (200mg) + Dicloxacillin (500mg) + Lactobacillus (2.5Billion Spores)

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