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It is recommended to take Livtec Syrup with food The dosage will vary depending on the reason for treatment and your body weight Ideally the syrup should be swallowed whole but you may need to break it to ensure the correct dose It is important to take this medication regularly in order to maximize its benefits and you may need to continue taking it for several months or longer Establishing a routine for taking the medication is advised even if your symptoms improve One of the common side effects of Livtec Syrup is diarrhea Other possible side effects include nausea stomach upset stomach pain rash and hair loss Not everyone experiences these side effects If you are concerned about them or if they persist it is recommended to inform your doctor In the case of diarrhea your doctor may adjust the dosage or discontinue the treatment It is important to stay hydrated by drinking enough water or fluids especially in cases of severe diarrhea Before taking this medication it is important to inform your doctor if you are pregnant planning to become pregnant or breastfeeding Livtec Syrup can potentially affect the effectiveness of other medications so it is important to disclose all other medications you are taking to your doctor It is advised to avoid consuming alcohol while taking this medication as it may increase the risk of side effects

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Available in 3 variations

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Livtec Syrup

Livtec Syrup

Silymarin (35mg/5ml)

bottle of 100 ml Syrup

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Livtec 140mg Tablet

Livtec 140mg Tablet

Silymarin (140mg)

strip of 10 tablets

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Livtec 70mg Tablet

Livtec 70mg Tablet

Silymarin (70mg)

strip of 10 tablets

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