Menarif 550mg Tablet is prescribed 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 medicines It can be taken with or without food preferably at the same time each day It is important to follow the prescribed dose and duration recommended by your doctor Taking it consistently at the same time each day will ensure the maximum benefit It is crucial to continue taking this medication for the entire prescribed duration as stopping it prematurely may allow the infection to return and become more difficult to treat Some individuals may experience side effects such as vomiting headache dizziness and nausea These side effects are generally temporary and tend to subside as your body adjusts to the medication If these side effects persist or become bothersome it is advised to consult your doctor It is normal for your urine to appear reddish in color while taking this medication This discoloration is harmless and not a cause for concern Before initiating treatment with Menarif 550mg Tablet it is important to inform your doctor if you are pregnant breastfeeding or if you have any underlying liver kidney or heart conditions Additionally mention any allergies you may have to any medications

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Available in 3 variations

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Menarif 200mg Tablet

Menarif 200mg Tablet

Rifaximin (200mg)

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Menarif 550mg Tablet

Menarif 550mg Tablet

Rifaximin (550mg)

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Menarif 400mg Tablet

Menarif 400mg Tablet

Rifaximin (400mg)

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