Introduction to Norkin Tablet

Norkin Tablet can be taken with or without food although it is recommended to take it at the same time every day The dosage and frequency of taking the tablet will depend on the purpose for which it is being taken Your doctor will determine the appropriate amount to improve your symptoms Remember to swallow the tablets whole with a glass of water It is important to continue taking this medication for the duration prescribed by your doctor Common side effects of Norkin Tablet may include headaches nausea abdominal pain vaginal spotting dizziness and breast tenderness If these side effects bother you or appear severe it is important to inform your doctor as there may be ways to reduce or prevent them Certain side effects may require you to discontinue the medication such as the development of jaundice migraines or changes to your speech or senses including eyesight hearing smell taste and touch Additionally if you become pregnant or if your blood pressure becomes too high you should stop taking the medication Before taking this medication inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding have diabetes suffer from migraines have any liver disease or have experienced any issues with your blood circulation in the past Your doctor should also be aware of any other medications you are currently taking as some may decrease the effectiveness of Norkin Tablet or alter its mode of action It is worth noting that this medication can affect the results of certain blood and urine tests so inform any healthcare professional treating you about your use of this medication

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