Follow your doctors advice and take Maies Tablet as directed The dosage will depend on your condition but it should be the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration of time Take the tablet whole about an hour before a meal and at the same time every day It may take a few weeks to see results so continue taking it as prescribed even if your symptoms improve quickly Your doctor will inform you of the duration of treatment Regular tests may be conducted to monitor magnesium levels if you are on longterm medication Common side effects include headaches constipation or diarrhea stomach pain and nausea While these are usually mild consult your doctor if they persist or if they bother you Longterm use of this medication may increase the risk of side effects though serious side effects are rare It is important to know which serious side effects require immediate medical attention so ask your doctor Prolonged use of Maies Tablet may also increase the risk of bone fractures To manage your symptoms avoid foods that worsen them such as rich spicy and fatty foods Reduce your consumption of caffeinated drinks like tea coffee and cola as well as alcohol Note that Maies Tablet may not be suitable for everyone Inform your doctor if you have severe liver problems take HIV medications have had an allergic reaction to similar medicines in the past or have osteoporosis Drinking alcohol doesnt interfere with the medications effectiveness but it can increase stomach acid production This medication may cause dizziness drowsiness or vision impairment Avoid driving cycling or using machinery or tools until you feel better It is generally not recommended during pregnancy and breastfeeding so consult your doctor for guidance

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