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Zimigut 400 Tablet is prescribed for the treatment of infectious diarrhea and irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea IBSD in both adults and children This medication can be used alone or alongside other medicines It can be taken with or without food preferably at the same time each day It is important to follow the dosage and duration as instructed by your doctor Taking it consistently at the same time each day will yield the best results and you should continue taking it for the entire prescribed duration Abruptly stopping the medication may lead to a return of the infection which can be more difficult to treat Some individuals may experience side effects such as vomiting headache dizziness and nausea These side effects are typically temporary and subside as your body adjusts to the medication If these side effects become bothersome or persist it is recommended to consult your doctor It is normal and harmless if your urine appears reddish in color while taking this medication Prior to beginning treatment with this medication it is important to inform your doctor if you are pregnant breastfeeding or have any liver kidney or heart conditions Additionally let your doctor know if you have any allergies to medications

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Available in 3 variations

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Zimigut 400mg Tablet 10s

Zimigut 400mg Tablet 10s

Rifaximin (400mg)

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Zimigut 200mg Tablet 10s

Zimigut 200mg Tablet 10s

Rifaximin (200mg)

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Zimigut 550mg Tablet 10s

Zimigut 550mg Tablet 10s

Rifaximin (550mg)

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What does Rifigon do for the liver?

In liver disease, there is an increased growth of bacteria in the intestine which increases the load of toxins travelling through the body. This further increases the possibility of toxins reaching the brain which can cause abnormal brain function. Rifigon slows down the growth of bacteria in the gut, decreasing the symptoms in cases of liver disease.

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What does Rifakem do for the liver?

In liver disease, there is an increased growth of bacteria in the intestine which increases the load of toxins travelling through the body. This further increases the possibility of toxins reaching the brain which can cause abnormal brain function. Rifakem slows down the growth of bacteria in the gut, decreasing the symptoms in cases of liver disease.

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How long does Rifintra take to work for IBS?

Rifintra usually starts acting within 24 to 48 hours. The symptoms like diarrhea improve gradually after you start taking this medication. Usually, taking Rifintra for 2 weeks relieves the symptoms of IBS. Moreover, it has also been seen that this 2-week course of Rifintra provides relief for up to 10 weeks even after stopping the medication.

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Can Rifaxant cure IBS?

Taking Rifaxant can help improve the symptoms and delay the recurrence of the disease. However, it is not sure whether it will cure the disease completely or not. It has been shown that Rifaxant can help improve the symptoms such as diarrhea, abdominal pain and discomfort. Consult your doctor for exact details on the treatment of IBS.

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How long does Rifarest take to work for IBS?

Rifarest usually starts acting within 24 to 48 hours. The symptoms like diarrhea improve gradually after you start taking this medication. Usually, taking Rifarest for 2 weeks relieves the symptoms of IBS. Moreover, it has also been seen that this 2-week course of Rifarest provides relief for up to 10 weeks even after stopping the medication.

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Can Rifaril cause weight gain?

Usually Rifaril does not cause weight gain. However, in case you feel there is an increase in weight, you should consult your doctor to determine the reason of weight gain.

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