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Gestozine Suspension Orange

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Gestozine Suspension Orange

Introduction to Gestozine Suspension Orange

Take Gestozine Suspension Orange one hour before meals preferably at bedtime as prescribed by your doctor Continue taking this medication for the recommended duration advised by your doctor Discontinuing treatment prematurely may lead to the return of symptoms and worsening of your condition Inform your doctor about any other medications you are taking as there may be potential interactions with this medicine Constipation is the most common side effect of this medication To minimize side effects ensure that you consume an adequate amount of fluids while on this medication Dizziness and drowsiness may also occur so refrain from activities such as driving or operating machinery until you understand how this medicine affects you Prior to taking this medicine inform your doctor about any existing liver or kidney diseases as the dosage may need to be adjusted It is advisable to avoid taking this medication simultaneously with antacids If necessary you may take the antacid two hours before or after taking Gestozine Suspension Orange
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