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GLOBAC SAFE 50 MG INJECTION

Introduction to GLOBAC SAFE 50 MG INJECTION

The doctor or nurse will administer GLOBAC SAFE 50 MG INJECTION through injection Close monitoring will be carried out to ensure there are no allergic reactions The dosage will be determined by your doctor considering the cause of your anaemia Consuming a wellbalanced diet with sufficient iron vitamins and minerals can be beneficial Good sources of iron include meat eggs raisins broccoli and lentils Common side effects may include vomiting nausea darkcolored stools constipation and diarrhea In most cases these side effects subside quickly However if they persist or cause discomfort it is essential to consult with your doctor or nurse If your anaemia is not caused by an iron deficiency this medication should not be used Prior to taking the medication inform your doctor about any existing conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis asthma allergies high blood pressure or liver problems as it may impact the treatment It is uncertain if this medicine is safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding so it is important to seek advice from your doctor During the course of your treatment regular blood cell and iron level tests will be conducted to monitor your progress and detect any potential side effects It may be advisable to limit alcohol consumption while undergoing treatment

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