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Osorifa 450mg Capsule can be used in combination with other medications to treat leprosy It can also be prescribed to individuals who are carriers of the infection but do not exhibit any symptoms To ensure its effectiveness Osorifa 450mg Capsule should be taken on an empty stomach either 30 minutes before a meal or 2 hours after a meal The dosage and duration of treatment should be as per the doctors instructions It is advisable to take the capsule at the same time every day for maximum benefit Continuing the medication for the full prescribed period is important as stopping it prematurely can lead to a recurrence of the infection which may be more difficult to treat Some individuals may experience temporary side effects such as low blood platelets headache dizziness vomiting nausea and fever If these side effects persist or cause discomfort it is recommended to consult a doctor Due to the medication there may be a change in the color of urine tears and other secretions to an orangered shade Therefore the use of contact lenses should be avoided during the course of treatment Before starting Osorifa 450mg Capsule it is important to inform the doctor if you are pregnant breastfeeding or have any liver kidney or heart conditions Additionally any known allergies to medications should be disclosed Regular monitoring of liver function through blood tests may be necessary while taking this medication

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Osorifa 300mg Capsule

Osorifa 300mg Capsule

Rifampicin (300mg)

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Osorifa 450mg Capsule

Osorifa 450mg Capsule

Rifampicin (450mg)

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