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Your doctor will provide instructions on how to properly use the Fendrop 50mcg Patch It is important to carefully follow these instructions in order to achieve the maximum benefits The dose and duration of usage will vary depending on the specific condition being treated and the effectiveness of the patch in alleviating symptoms It is essential to use the patch regularly and not discontinue usage unless instructed by your doctor The most commonly experienced side effects of this medication include headache dizziness vomiting nausea abdominal pain and irregular heartbeat These side effects may occur more frequently when initiating treatment or when the dosage is increased Typically these side effects will gradually diminish as your body adjusts to the medication However if the side effects are severe or persistent it is recommended to remove the patch and contact your doctor Prior to using the medication inform your doctor about any other illnesses or disorders you may have Additionally it is important to disclose any other medications you are taking as they may interact with or be affected by Fendrop This precautionary measure ensures your safety If you are pregnant or breastfeeding consult your doctor before using the medication

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Fendrop 25mcg Patch

Fendrop 25mcg Patch

Fendrop 25mcg Patch

packet of 1 Transdermal Patch

Fendrop 50mcg Patch

Fendrop 50mcg Patch

Fendrop 50mcg Patch

packet of 1 Transdermal Patch

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