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Pridilan 20mg Tablet can be consumed with or without food but it is recommended to take it at the same time daily in order to derive maximum benefit The dosage and frequency depend on the purpose for which it is prescribed Your doctor will determine the appropriate amount needed to improve your symptoms It is important to swallow the tablets whole with a glass of water It is advised to continue taking this medication for the duration prescribed by your doctor One common side effect of this medicine is dizziness If you experience any bothersome or severe side effects it is important to inform your doctor To minimize the risk of dizziness it is advisable to rise slowly when getting up from a sitting or lying position and to avoid activities that require focus such as driving Prior to taking this medication it is essential to inform your doctor if you have a history of heart problems or a bleeding disorder Additionally your doctor should be aware of all other medications you are currently taking as some may reduce the effectiveness of Pridilan or alter its mode of action To prevent premature labor it is crucial to avoid engaging in strenuous or stressful activities

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Available in 4 variations

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Pridilan 40mg Tablet SR

Pridilan 40mg Tablet SR

Isoxsuprine (40mg)

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Pridilan 20mg Tablet

Pridilan 20mg Tablet

Isoxsuprine (20mg)

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Pridilan 40mg Tablet

Pridilan 40mg Tablet

Isoxsuprine (40mg)

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Pridilan 10mg Tablet

Pridilan 10mg Tablet

Isoxsuprine (10mg)

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