Introduction to Mediser D Tablet

Mediser D Tablet can be consumed with or without food In general it is recommended to use the smallest effective dose for the shortest duration possible to manage your symptoms It is important to take this medicine regularly as needed and try not to miss any doses as it may diminish the effectiveness of the medicine While this medicine is generally considered safe with minimal or no side effects if you experience any symptoms that you believe are caused by the medicine it is advisable to inform your doctor Your doctor may provide recommendations on how to prevent or minimize these symptoms Before taking this medicine it is important to inform your doctor about any existing medical conditions or disorders you have Additionally disclose all other medicines you are currently using or taking Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctors before using this medicine

Related Faqs

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Is serratiopeptidase an antibiotic/ steroid/ pain killer?

No, these drugs are used in the treatment of pain and inflammatory condition

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Is serratiopeptidase addictive?

No. Serratiopeptidase is not an addictive drug

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Is serratiopeptidase banned/ legal/ illegal/ available in India?

No, serratiopeptidase is available as prescription drug.

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Is serratiopeptidase addictive?

No. Serratiopeptidase is not an addictive drug

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Is serratiopeptidase banned/ legal/ illegal/ available in India?

No, serratiopeptidase is available as prescription drug.

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Is serratiopeptidase an antibiotic/ steroid/ pain killer?

No, these drugs are used in the treatment of pain and inflammatory condition

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