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To avoid experiencing an upset stomach it is recommended to take Immupress D30 Tablet with food Swallow the tablet whole with water at consistent times each day Your doctor will determine the appropriate dosage and frequency of intake which may be adjusted periodically based on the effectiveness of the medication It is important to take this medicine regularly to maximize its benefits even if you feel well The most commonly observed side effects of this medication include reduced bone density weight gain mood changes upset stomach and behavioral changes If these symptoms are bothersome or do not subside it is advisable to consult your doctor Additionally Immupress D30 Tablet may weaken your immune system and make it more difficult for you to fight off infections In case you experience any signs of infection such as fever or sore throat inform your doctor It is essential to inform your doctor about any existing medical conditions you have particularly poor blood circulation diabetes and immune system problems Also disclose the medications you are currently taking specifically steroids

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Available in 2 variations

Immupress D6 Tablet

Immupress D6 Tablet

Immupress D6 Tablet

Prednisolone

strip of 6 tablets

Immupress D30 Tablet

Immupress D30 Tablet

Immupress D30 Tablet

Prednisolone

strip of 6 tablets

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