Rifaximax 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 taken alone or in combination with other medicines It is recommended to take it with or without food preferably at the same time every day The dosage and duration of use should be followed as advised by the doctor It is important to continue taking the medication for the full prescribed period as stopping it early may lead to the return of the infection and make it harder to treat Some individuals may experience side effects such as vomiting headache dizziness and nausea These side effects are usually temporary and tend to resolve as the body adjusts to the medication If these side effects persist or become bothersome it is advisable to consult your doctor It is worth noting that the medication may cause a reddish color in the urine but this is a normal and harmless occurrence Before starting treatment with Rifaximax 550mg Tablet it is essential to inform your doctor if you are pregnant breastfeeding have any liver kidney or heart problems or if you have any allergies to medications

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Available in 4 variations

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Rifaximax 200mg Tablet 10s

Rifaximax 200mg Tablet 10s

Rifaximin (200mg)

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Rifaximax Suspension 60ml

Rifaximax Suspension 60ml

Rifaximin (100mg/5ml)

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Rifaximax 550mg Tablet

Rifaximax 550mg Tablet

Rifaximin (550mg)

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Rifaximax 400mg Tablet 10s

Rifaximax 400mg Tablet 10s

Rifaximin (400mg)

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