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Lametec Kid Tablet DT 10s

Introduction to Lametec Kid Tablet DT 10s

The Lametec Kid Tablet DT can be taken alone or in combination with other medications It can be consumed with or without food Your doctor will determine the appropriate dosage for you which may gradually increase until your condition is stable Its important to take this medicine regularly even if you start feeling better unless advised otherwise by your doctor Stopping the medication abruptly can lead to an increase in seizures or worsening of bipolar disorder symptoms Common side effects of this medicine include skin rashes headaches nausea vomiting difficulty sleeping and dizziness Most of these side effects are temporary and will subside However if they persist or become bothersome inform your doctor If you notice a rash or skin peeling seek immediate medical attention Your doctor may suggest ways to prevent or reduce these side effects Prolonged use of this medication may weaken your bones and increase the risk of osteoporosis and fractures Before starting this medication inform your doctor if you have kidney or liver problems depression or suicidal thoughts Additionally let your healthcare professional know about all the other medications you are taking as some may interact with or be affected by Lametec Kid Tablet DT including contraceptive pills If you are pregnant or breastfeeding consult your doctor as the dosage may need to be adjusted If this medication causes drowsiness or dizziness it is advisable to avoid activities such as driving that require concentration Regular blood tests may be necessary to monitor your response to the medication

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