Tymidin 400mg Tablet is often prescribed to prevent stomach ulcers and heartburn that can be caused by the use of painkillers It should be swallowed whole with water before meals to help prevent acidity symptoms The dosage and duration of the medication should be followed as advised by the doctor Typically this medication should alleviate indigestion and heartburn within a few hours However if symptoms persist or worsen even after 14 days of treatment it is important to consult a doctor immediately Individuals with severe stomach diseases are not recommended to take this medication To enhance the effectiveness of the medication it is beneficial to consume smaller more frequent meals and avoid spicy or oily foods While most people do not experience any side effects some common ones include headache dizziness diarrhea muscle pain skin rash and tiredness If any of these side effects occur they are usually mild and should subside when the medication is discontinued or as the body adjusts to it If any of these side effects become bothersome or do not go away it is important to consult a doctor Prior to taking this medication it is important to inform the doctor of any heart kidney or liver diseases so that a suitable dosage can be prescribed It is also important to disclose any other medications being taken This medication is generally considered safe to take during pregnancy and breastfeeding as long as it has been prescribed by a doctor Consumption of alcohol should be avoided as it can increase stomach acid levels and worsen symptoms

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Does Tymidin work for molluscum contagiosum?

Oral Tymidin has been seen to be effective in treating molluscum in children. However, this is not an approved indication for its use. Please consult your doctor before taking it for this condition.

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Is there any vitamin and mineral loss when Tymidin is taken?

Tymidin is not known to cause vitamin and mineral loss or deficiency. However, Tymidin belongs to the class of H2 receptor blocker which can decrease vitamin B12 absorption and cause its deficiency as reported in some studies especially when used for more than two years.

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Why should Tymidin be taken at bedtime?

Tymidin can be given as a single daily dose or as multiple daily doses depending on your condition. When given in a single dose, it is preferred that you should take it before going to bed as it is very effective in decreasing nighttime acid secretion and a fixed time will help you to remember to take the medicine.

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Can I take Tagasec with antacids?

Antacids and Tagasec both can be taken at the same time as they are not known to affect each other’s action. However, both Tagasec and antacids help in decreasing the acidity and use of more than one drug for the same effect is not advisable unless absolutely necessary.

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How can Ulciban cause gynecomastia?

Ulciban causes gynecomastia (enlarged breasts of males) by decreasing the male hormone (testosterone) levels and blocking the sensitivity of the target areas on which testosterone acts. However, the breast enlargement is not bothersome. Please consult your doctor if this worries you.

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Are there any withdrawal symptoms associated with the use of Neotid?

Clinical studies or reports so far have not reported any withdrawal symptoms when the patient stops taking Neotid and this suggests that Neotid has no addictive potential.

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