The dosage of Psorid 25 Capsule is determined by factors such as weight medical condition and purpose of use It is important to follow your doctors prescribed dosage and not make any changes without consulting them The capsule can be taken with or without food but it is recommended to take it consistently at the same time each day for maximum benefit It is important to continue taking the medication for the instructed duration even if you start feeling better as discontinuing the treatment may increase the risk of organ rejection in transplant patients Common side effects of Psorid 25 Capsule include headache abnormal growth of facial or body hair high blood pressure diarrhea and shaking or tremors Due to its immune system suppressant properties there is a possibility of increased susceptibility to infections Notify your doctor immediately if you develop any signs of infection Additionally there may be an increased risk of certain cancers especially skin cancer so it is recommended to limit sun exposure Prior to taking this medication inform your doctor if you have liver or kidney problems high blood pressure gout increased uric acid levels in the blood or epilepsy It is also important to disclose all other medications you are currently taking as they may interact with Psorid 25 Capsule This medication should only be used during pregnancy if clearly necessary but it is not recommended while breastfeeding Regular medical tests will be conducted to monitor blood pressure liver and kidney function and mineral levels and adjustments to the dosage may be made based on the test results

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