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Sarafit 1000mg Syrup

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Sarafit 1000mg Syrup

Introduction to Sarafit 1000mg Syrup

It is recommended to take Sarafit 1000mg Syrup one hour prior to meals preferably at bedtime following the dosage and duration advised by your doctor It is important to continue taking this medication for the full duration recommended by your doctor Stopping the treatment prematurely may result in the return of symptoms and potential worsening of your condition Inform your doctor about all other medications you are currently taking as there may be interactions with this medicine The most common side effects of Sarafit 1000mg Syrup include constipation To minimize these side effects it is advisable to consume plenty of fluids while taking the medication Additionally dizziness and drowsiness may occur so it is important to refrain from activities such as driving or tasks that require mental focus until you are aware of how the medication affects you If you suffer from any liver or kidney disease it is important to inform your doctor before taking this medication as the dosage may need to be adjusted It is not recommended to take this medicine along with an antacid Instead try taking it two hours before or after consuming an antacid
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Can I take Sarafit with Prilosec/Nexium/ Tylenol/Zantac/ibuprofen/Pepto?

Yes. Sarafit can be taken with Prilosec/Nexium/ Tylenol/Zantac/ibuprofen and Pepto if prescribed by your doctor

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Is Sarafit a narcotic drug?

No. Sarafit is not a narcotic drug.

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No. Sarafit is a prescription drug. It is not available or sold over the counter

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Is Sarafit an antibiotic/sulfa drug/pain-killer/PPI?

Sarafit is not an antibiotic/sulfa drug/ PPI (proton-pump inhibitor) or a pain-killer. It is an ulcer protective medicine

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Published At: Oct 19, 2023

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