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Sucrec Suspension

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Sucrec Suspension

Introduction to Sucrec Suspension

Sucrec Suspension should be taken as prescribed by your doctor preferably one hour before meals or at bedtime It is important to continue taking the medication for the duration recommended by your doctor Stopping the treatment prematurely may result in the return of symptoms and worsening of your condition Inform your doctor about any other medications you are currently taking as there may be potential interactions Common side effects of Sucrec Suspension include constipation To minimize these side effects it is advisable to stay hydrated and consume plenty of fluids while taking the medication Dizziness and sleepiness may also occur so it is important to avoid activities that require mental focus such as driving until you are aware of how the medicine affects you If you have any existing liver or kidney disease it is essential to inform your doctor as the dosage of the medicine may need to be adjusted Avoid taking Sucrec Suspension with antacids and try to take it at least two hours before or after using an antacid
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No. Oxyfate is a prescription drug. It is not available or sold over the counter

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Does Oxyfate cause headaches/weight gain/insomnia/ heartburn?

Oxyfate does not cause headaches/weight gain/insomnia or heartburn. If you experience any such symptoms, please consult your doctor

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Is Sucrec available or sold over the counter?

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

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Is Sucrec gluten free?

Yes. Sucrec is gluten free. However, please refer to package insert of the prescribed brand before use

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Is Sucrec safe?

Yes. Sucrec is relatively safe if used as recommended. In case of any side-effects, consult your doctor

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Can I take Sucrec with Prilosec/Nexium/ Tylenol/Zantac/ibuprofen/Pepto?

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

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