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To ensure optimal absorption it is advised to take Niliv Tablet with food The appropriate dosage will be determined based on the specific condition being treated and your body weight The tablets are best swallowed whole but if necessary they can be broken to achieve the correct dose It is important to take this medication consistently to experience the maximum benefits which may require several months or longer It is recommended to establish a routine to facilitate compliance even if your symptoms improve The most commonly observed side effect of Niliv Tablet is diarrhea Additional potential side effects include nausea stomach upset stomach pain rash and hair loss However not everyone experiences these side effects If you have any concerns or if the side effects persist it is advisable to inform your doctor In the case of diarrhea your doctor may modify the dosage or discontinue the treatment It is crucial to stay adequately hydrated by consuming enough water or fluids particularly in instances of severe diarrhea Prior to taking this medication it is important to inform your doctor if you are pregnant planning to become pregnant or breastfeeding Niliv Tablet may interact with other medications either reducing or enhancing their effects Therefore it is essential to disclose all other medications you are currently taking to your doctor It is advisable to avoid consuming alcohol as it could potentially amplify the side effects

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Available in 2 variations

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Niliv Tablet

Niliv Tablet

Silymarin (NA)

strip of 10 tablets

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Niliv Syrup

Niliv Syrup

Silymarin (NA)

bottle of 100 ml Syrup

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