The use of Khp 300mg Tablet extends to the treatment of dental infections leg ulcers and pressure sores To maximize its benefits it is recommended to take this medication with food consistently at the same time each day The prescribed dosage will depend on the severity of the condition being treated and it is crucial to follow the doctors instructions precisely Although symptoms may improve rapidly it is important to complete the entire course of treatment even if one feels better Prematurely discontinuing the medication could allow surviving bacteria to cause a resurgence of the infection Consumption of alcohol should be avoided while taking this medicine and for a few days after its cessation to prevent unpleasant side effects such as nausea vomiting and stomach pain Common side effects of this medication include headaches dryness in the mouth nausea and a slight metallic taste Typically these side effects are mild but if they become bothersome or persist for an extended period it is advisable to inform the doctor To alleviate any dryness or metallic taste in the mouth sugarless candies or lozenges can be used Before using this medication it is essential to inform the doctor about any allergies to medications kidney or liver problems or any nervous system disorders Depending on this information the doctor may adjust the dosage or prescribe an alternative medication Unless absolutely necessary and prescribed by a doctor this medicine should not be taken during pregnancy or while breastfeeding

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Khp 500mg Tablet

Khp 500mg Tablet

Tinidazole (500mg)

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Khp 300mg Tablet

Khp 300mg Tablet

Tinidazole (300mg)

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