Introduction to Sukan-O Syrup

SukanO Syrup should be taken as prescribed by your doctor usually without food The dosage you receive will vary depending on your condition and how well you respond to the medication It is important to continue taking the medicine for the full duration recommended by your doctor If you stop treatment too early your symptoms may return and your condition may worsen Inform your healthcare team about any other medications you are currently taking as they may interact with or be affected by SukanO Syrup Do not use this medicine for a longer duration than advised as longterm use may have adverse effects on your health Common side effects of SukanO Syrup include constipation nausea vomiting dizziness insomnia and allergic reactions These side effects are usually temporary and will resolve with time If you have any concerns about the side effects it is important to contact your doctor immediately To manage constipation include fiberrich foods in your diet and make sure to stay hydrated Due to the potential for dizziness and drowsiness avoid driving or engaging in activities that require mental focus until you know how this medicine affects you It is also recommended to avoid alcohol while taking SukanO Syrup as it can exacerbate drowsiness Making lifestyle modifications such as drinking cold milk and avoiding hot tea coffee spicy food or chocolate can help improve the effectiveness of the medication Before starting SukanO Syrup inform your doctor if you are pregnant planning to become pregnant or breastfeeding Additionally let your doctor know if you have any liver diseases as this will help them determine the appropriate dosage for you

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