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The DM Lef 10mg Tablet can be consumed with or without food It is important to take it consistently and at the same time each day to obtain the maximum benefit Even if you start feeling better continue taking the medication as prescribed by your doctor and complete the entire dose There are some common side effects associated with this medicine such as nausea headache dyspepsia rash diarrhea increased liver enzymes and respiratory tract infection If any of these side effects persist or worsen over time it is advisable to consult your doctor They may be able to suggest ways to alleviate or prevent these symptoms Before taking this medicine inform your doctor if you have any existing heart kidney or liver problems Additionally make sure to disclose all other medications you are currently taking Your doctor may recommend regular blood tests to monitor the safety of the medicine and check for any impact on your liver or blood counts Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers should consult their doctors before starting this medication

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Available in 2 variations

DM Lef 10mg Tablet 10s

DM Lef 10mg Tablet 10s

strip of 10 tablets

DM Lef 20 Tablet 10s

DM Lef 20 Tablet 10s

strip of 10 tablets

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