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Limacid Suspension should be taken with food following the dosage and duration prescribed by your doctor The dosage will be determined based on your condition and how you respond to the medication It is important to continue taking the medicine for the recommended duration as stopping it too early may result in the return of symptoms and worsen your condition Inform your healthcare team about any other medications you are taking as they may interact with or be affected by Limacid Suspension The common side effects of Limacid Suspension include a chalky taste diarrhea and constipation These side effects are generally temporary and tend to resolve over time If you have any concerns about these side effects it is advised to consult with your doctor To relieve constipation it is recommended to incorporate fiberrich foods into your diet and maintain hydration Before taking Limacid Suspension inform your doctor if you are pregnant planning pregnancy or breastfeeding Additionally disclose any kidney or liver diseases to ensure that your doctor can prescribe an appropriate dosage for you

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