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Gfil 500mg Suspension

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Gfil 500mg Suspension

Introduction to Gfil 500mg Suspension

Gfil 500mg Suspension should be taken one hour before meals preferably at bedtime as directed by your doctor It is important to continue taking this medicine for the duration recommended by your doctor Abruptly stopping the treatment may lead to the recurrence of symptoms and worsen your condition Inform your doctor about all other medications you are currently taking as some may interact with or be affected by this medicine The most common side effects of this medicine include constipation To minimize these side effects it is advised to consume ample fluids while taking this medicine Dizziness and drowsiness may also occur so refrain from driving or engaging in activities that require mental focus until you understand how this medicine affects you Before starting this medicine it is important to inform your doctor if you have any liver or kidney disease The dosage of the medicine may need to be adjusted accordingly Avoid taking this medicine with an antacid You can try taking it two hours before or after using an antacid
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Related Faqs

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Does Sucragel cause headaches/weight gain/insomnia/ heartburn?

Sucragel does not cause headaches/weight gain/insomnia or heartburn. If you experience any such symptoms, please consult your doctor

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Is Sucrasure an antibiotic/sulfa drug/pain-killer/PPI?

Sucrasure is not an antibiotic/sulfa drug/ PPI (proton-pump inhibitor) or a pain-killer. It is an ulcer protective medicine

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Is Sucar an antibiotic/sulfa drug/pain-killer/PPI?

Sucar is not an antibiotic/sulfa drug/ PPI (proton-pump inhibitor) or a pain-killer. It is an ulcer protective medicine

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Is Sifate available or sold over the counter?

No. Sifate is a prescription drug. It is not available or sold over the counter

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Can I take Sifate with Prilosec/Nexium/ Tylenol/Zantac/ibuprofen/Pepto?

Yes. Sifate can be taken with Prilosec/Nexium/ Tylenol/Zantac/ibuprofen and Pepto if prescribed by your doctor

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Is Sifate safe?

Yes. Sifate is relatively safe if used as recommended. In case of any side-effects, consult your doctor

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Published At: Oct 19, 2023

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