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Noff OR Tablet is a medication combining Ofloxacin and Ornidazole Ofloxacin, an antibiotic, hinders bacterial division and repair by blocking the DNA gyrase enzyme, ultimately eliminating the bacteria causing infections Ornidazole complements this action, aiding in the treatment of various infections.

Ofloxacin's primary mechanism involves stopping bacterial growth by inhibiting the DNA gyrase enzyme This action is essential for the bacteria's division and repair Ornidazole contributes to the medication's efficacy by combating other types of infections.

Follow your doctor's guidance for it In case of any queries or necessary adjustments to the medication routine, consult your doctor.

Common side effects may include headache, diarrhea, itching, nausea, dizziness, and vomiting If these effects persist or worsen, seek medical advice.

Several precautions should be observed when using it avoid alcohol consumption during the course and 48 hours after completion. Inform your doctor about any history of seizures or neurological disorders. Monitor for signs of tendonitis or tendon rupture and exercise caution in patients with glucose phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency. Due to potential dizziness, refrain from driving or operating machinery

If you forget to take a dose is missed, take it promptly However, if the next dose is imminent, skip the missed one and avoid taking extra to compensate, as it may be harmful. Consistent use is crucial for the medication's effectiveness Consult your healthcare provider for guidance on managing missed doses to ensure proper and safe medication use.

 

 

 

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