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Scc 2 400 mg225 mg Tablet is a medication that requires a prescription and should be taken as directed by your doctor It is important to take it on an empty stomach and at the same time each day in order to maximize its effectiveness Do not exceed the recommended dosage as this can have harmful effects on your body If you happen to miss a dose take it as soon as you remember Even if you start feeling better it is crucial to complete the entire course of treatment Abruptly stopping the medication can reduce its potency It may take some time for the medicine to show its effects on your symptoms However if your condition worsens or does not improve it is advisable to consult your doctor Common side effects of this medicine include nausea vomiting fever darkcolored urine sweating and increased saliva production To manage these side effects it is important to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water If any of the side effects worsen seek immediate medical attention Serious side effects are uncommon but if you experience any allergic reactions such as rashes itching swelling or difficulty breathing seek immediate medical help Before starting this medication inform your doctor about any other medicines you are taking for other health conditions Patients with liver and kidney problems should use this medicine with caution and under proper medical guidance Pregnant or breastfeeding women should also consult their doctor before taking it Avoid consuming alcohol as it can intensify the drowsiness caused by this medicine Although it generally does not impair your ability to drive avoid driving if it makes you feel excessively sleepy or dizzy During the treatment make sure to get enough rest and maintain a healthy diet to promote 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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Scc 2 LW 300 mg/150 mg Tablet

Scc 2 LW 300 mg/150 mg Tablet

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Scc 2 LW 300mg/150mg Pouch

Scc 2 LW 300mg/150mg Pouch

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Scc 2 400 mg/225 mg Tablet

Scc 2 400 mg/225 mg Tablet

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Scc 2 450 mg/225 mg Powder

Scc 2 450 mg/225 mg Powder

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