Introduction to G Clox Infusion

G Clox Infusion is administered intravenously when oral administration is not possible such as in hospitalized or unconscious patients It should be given by a healthcare professional It is important not to selfadminister this medication Please ensure that you do not skip any doses and complete the full course of treatment even if you start feeling better Some common side effects of G Clox Infusion include headache dizziness nausea and constipation However diarrhea may also occur as a side effect which should subside once your course of treatment is complete If the diarrhea does not stop or if you notice blood in your stools please inform your doctor Additionally you may experience some injection site reactions such as pain swelling or redness These reactions are usually temporary and will resolve on their own but if they persist for a longer duration please consult your doctor If you are allergic to any of the ingredients in G Clox Infusion you should not take this medication Individuals with kidney problems should take special care when using this medicine

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