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Hesdin Tablet

The doctor will advise on whether to take Hesdin Tablet with or without food as well as the appropriate dosage and duration It is important to continue taking the medicine for the entire recommended duration as stopping treatment prematurely can lead to symptom recurrence and worsening of the condition Inform the doctor about any other medications being taken as there may be interactions Common side effects of Hesdin Tablet include stomach pain abdominal pain headache and nausea These side effects are usually temporary and will resolve over time However if there are any concerns about these side effects it is important to contact the doctor immediately This medicine may also cause diarrhea so it is advisable to consume plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration Making lifestyle changes such as reducing smoking increasing exercise and maintaining a healthy diet can contribute to better treatment outcomes Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before taking Hesdin Tablet It is also essential to inform the doctor about any liver kidney or heart problems

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