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Ranispas NF 10mg10mg Tablet should be taken as instructed by your doctor with or without food The dosage and duration of treatment will be determined by your doctor based on your condition and response to the medication It is important to continue taking the medicine for the full duration prescribed by your doctor Stopping the treatment too early may cause your symptoms to return and your condition to worsen Inform your healthcare team about all other medications you are taking as some may interact with this medicine The most common side effects of Ranispas NF 10mg10mg Tablet include nausea diarrhea constipation flatulence headache dryness in the mouth blurred vision and nervousness These side effects are usually temporary and resolve over time If you have any concerns about these side effects contact your doctor immediately This medicine may also cause dizziness and drowsiness so avoid driving or engaging in activities that require mental focus until you know how it affects you It is advisable to avoid alcohol consumption while taking this medicine as it can worsen drowsiness Inform your doctor if you are pregnant planning to become pregnant or breastfeeding before taking this medicine Also let your doctor know if you have any kidney or liver diseases as they may need to adjust the dosage accordingly

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Ranispas Nf Tablet 20s

Ranispas Nf Tablet 20s

Omeprazole (10mg) + Dicyclomine (10mg)

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Ranispas NF 10mg/10mg Tablet 20s

Ranispas NF 10mg/10mg Tablet 20s

Omeprazole (10mg) + Dicyclomine (10mg)

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