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Vazovir 500mg Injection

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Vazovir 500mg Injection

Please note that Vazovir 500mg Injection should only be administered by a healthcare professional It is important to avoid selfadministration The injection is given through a slow intravenous IV infusion over the course of one hour in order to prevent any potential kidney damage While using this medication it is recommended to drink plenty of water to prevent dehydration and potential kidney damage Some possible side effects of Vazovir 500mg Injection include vomiting nausea and increased liver enzymes Additionally you may experience some injection site reactions such as pain swelling or redness If any of these side effects persist for an extended period of time it is advised to inform your doctor If you are pregnant planning to conceive or breastfeeding please consult your doctor before using this medication

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