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Laregab M 300mg/500mcg Tablet 10s is a combination medicine. which aims to reduce pain signals and support nerve health, providing comprehensive relief for various painful conditions.

Resheath G 300mg/750mcg Tablet 10s belongs to a class of medications used to alleviate neuropathic pain resulting from nerve damage. They work synergistically to reduce pain transmission and support nerve health.

Resheath G 300mg/750mcg Tablet 10s modulates calcium channel activity in nerve cells, reducing the transmission of pain signals. Simultaneously, Methylcobalamin promotes myelin production, which safeguards nerve fibers. This dual mechanism helps in pain reduction and maintains nerve health.

Follow your doctor's instructions for the prescribed dose and duration It can be taken with or without food, but consistency in timing is recommended.

Common side effects may include dizziness, sleepiness, tiredness, and uncoordinated body movements.

Inform your doctor and lab staff about medication use, as It might influence test results. Monitor for signs of allergic reactions such as skin rash or breathing difficulties and discontinue. If they occur Avoid abrupt cessation; taper off the medication under medical guidance to prevent withdrawal symptoms. Store in a dry, cool place to maintain potency.

If a dose is missed, take it as soon as remember. Finish the full course even. if feeling better to achieve optimal pain relief and nerve support.

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Resheath G 300mg/750mcg Tablet 10s

Resheath G 300mg/750mcg Tablet 10s

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Resheath G 100mg/500mcg Tablet 10s

Resheath G 100mg/500mcg Tablet 10s

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