The Gutwin 550 Tablet is indicated 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 in combination with other medications It can be taken with or without food but it is preferable to take it at the same time each day The dosage and duration of treatment should be followed as prescribed by your doctor To maximize the benefits of the medication it is important to take it consistently and for the entire duration of the prescribed treatment Discontinuing the medication prematurely may result in the return of the infection and make it more difficult to treat Some individuals may experience side effects such as vomiting headache dizziness and nausea Generally these side effects are temporary and subside as the body adjusts to the medication If these side effects persist or cause significant discomfort it is recommended to consult with your doctor It is also worth noting that the medication may cause your urine to turn reddish in color This change is normal and harmless Before starting treatment with Gutwin 550 Tablet it is essential to inform your doctor if you are pregnant breastfeeding or have any liver kidney or heart conditions Additionally if you have any known allergies to medications it is important to disclose this information to your doctor

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Available in 3 variations

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Gutwin 550 Tablet

Gutwin 550 Tablet

Rifaximin (550mg)

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Gutwin 200 Tablet

Gutwin 200 Tablet

Rifaximin (200mg)

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Gutwin 400 Tablet

Gutwin 400 Tablet

Rifaximin (400mg)

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