Pethide 250mg Tablet 10s

Pethide 250mg Tablet is prescribed along with other tuberculosis medications to treat cases where bacteria have become resistant to other antibacterial drugs It is important to follow the dosage and duration recommended by your doctor This medication can be taken with or without food preferably at the same time each day It is crucial to finish the full course of treatment even if you start feeling better Stopping the medication prematurely can lead to treatment failure and the development of drugresistant tuberculosis which can have serious health consequences In the event that you miss a dose take it as soon as possible However if it is almost time for your next dose skip the missed one and continue with your regular dosing schedule Avoid doubling the dose as it may increase the risk of experiencing side effects Some individuals may encounter side effects such as loss of appetite nausea vomiting gastric irritation inflammation of the stomach lining and a sudden drop in blood pressure upon standing orthostatic hypotension If these side effects concern you or do not improve it is advised to consult your doctor Inform your doctor if you have diabetes as Pethide can lower blood sugar levels Diabetic patients should regularly monitor their blood sugar levels Additionally your doctor may monitor your liver function vision and thyroid function while you are undergoing treatment with this medication If you are pregnant or breastfeeding it is important to consult your doctor before using this medicine

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It is very important that you take the medicine exactly as directed by your doctor. Your doctor will prescribe at least two more medicines to be taken with Ethio. Take all the prescribed medicines as per the instructions and do not miss or stop the treatment on your own. Missing doses and stopping the treatment without consulting the doctor are the major causes of treatment failure and drug resistance (not responding to the medication).

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