Please follow your doctors instructions regarding the dose and duration of Sacprim DS 15mg Tablet Taking it with food can help reduce the chances of stomach upset It is important not to skip any doses and complete the entire course of treatment even if you start feeling better Stopping the medication too early can lead to treatment failure and increase the risk of side effects If you miss a dose do not take a double dose to compensate Simply take the next dose as planned To minimize the risk of mosquito bites use insect repellent creams on exposed skin areas that are not covered by clothing Additionally spray mosquito repellent in rooms even if they are screened When going outside after sunset wear lightcolored and protective clothing Some individuals may experience side effects such as rash headache vomiting and dizziness while taking this medication If these side effects persist consult your doctor Inform your doctor if you have diabetes as Sacprim DS 15mg Tablet can lower blood sugar levels If you are diabetic regularly monitor your blood sugar levels This medication may cause blurred vision so it is recommended to have regular eye examinations while on treatment If you are using this medication for a long period your doctor may monitor the levels of different types of blood cells regularly Inform your doctor if you experience unexplained bruising or bleeding a sore throat fever or persistent fatigue

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Sacprim DS 15mg Tablet

Sacprim DS 15mg Tablet

Primaquine (15mg)

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Sacprim 7.5mg Tablet

Sacprim 7.5mg Tablet

Primaquine (7.5mg)

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