Phena P Syrup

The doctor will advise on whether to take Phena P Syrup with or without food To avoid stomach upset it is recommended to take it with food The dosage will depend on the individuals condition and response to the medicine It is important to continue taking the medicine for the duration recommended by the doctor Stopping treatment prematurely can cause symptoms to return and worsen the condition Inform your healthcare team about all other medications being taken as there may be potential interactions The most common side effect of Phena P Syrup is temporary allergic reactions that typically resolve over time If any concerns arise regarding side effects it is important to contact the doctor immediately The medicine can also cause dizziness so activities such as driving or tasks that require mental focus should be avoided until the effects are known Alcohol consumption should be avoided as it can worsen dizziness It is not advisable to selfmedicate or recommend the medicine to others It is recommended to stay hydrated while taking this medication Inform the doctor if there are any liver diseases present as a suitable dose can be prescribed Additionally inform the doctor if pregnancy planning for pregnancy or breastfeeding is occurring

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