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Ezycool S Suspension

Introduction to Ezycool S Suspension

Ezycool S Suspension should be taken as directed by your doctor without food The dosage will depend on your condition and how you respond to the medication It is important to continue taking the medication for the full duration recommended by your doctor Stopping treatment too early may result in a return of symptoms and a worsening of your condition Inform your healthcare team about all other medications you are taking as some may interact with or be affected by Ezycool S Suspension Do not exceed the recommended duration of treatment as longterm use may have harmful effects on your health Common side effects of Ezycool S Suspension include constipation nausea vomiting dizziness insomnia and allergic reactions These side effects are usually temporary and resolve over time If you have any concerns about the side effects contact your doctor immediately To alleviate constipation include fiberrich foods in your diet and stay hydrated Due to the potential for dizziness and sleepiness avoid activities that require mental focus such as driving until you know how the medication affects you It is advisable to avoid alcohol consumption while taking this medication as it can worsen drowsiness Making lifestyle modifications such as consuming cold milk and avoiding hot tea coffee spicy food or chocolate may improve the effectiveness of the medication Before taking Ezycool S Suspension inform your doctor if you are pregnant planning to become pregnant or breastfeeding It is also important to disclose any liver diseases you may have so that your doctor can prescribe an appropriate dose for you

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