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Reflin I 450mg/300mg Tablet

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Reflin I 450mg/300mg Tablet

Reflin I 450mg300mg Tablet is a prescription medication that should be taken according to the doctors instructions It is recommended to take the medication on an empty stomach and at a fixed time for better effectiveness Do not exceed the recommended dosage as it may have harmful effects on your body If you forget to take a dose take it as soon as you remember It is important to complete the full course of treatment even if you start feeling better Abrupt discontinuation of the medication can impact its potency The medication may take some time to show its effects on the symptoms If your condition worsens or does not improve consult your doctor There are some common side effects associated with this medication such as nausea vomiting fever darkcolored urine increased sweating and excessive salivation Drinking plenty of water can help manage these side effects If any side effect worsens seek immediate medical attention Serious side effects are rare but if you experience any allergic reactions like rashes itching swelling or shortness of breath seek immediate medical help Inform your doctor about any other medications you are taking for any health conditions Patients with liver and kidney diseases should take this medication with caution and after consulting their doctor Pregnant or breastfeeding women should also consult with their doctor before taking this medication Avoid consuming alcohol as it can cause excessive drowsiness when taken with this medication While this medication usually does not impair your ability to drive refrain from driving if it causes drowsiness or dizziness During the treatment ensure you get adequate rest and maintain a healthy diet for a faster recovery Your doctor may also request laboratory and diagnostic tests to monitor the effects of the medication on your body

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What is the best time to take Reflin I?

Take Reflin I exactly as directed by your doctor. It is best to take the medicine on an empty stomach one hour before or two hours after meals.

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Published At: Oct 19, 2023

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