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Dear lybrate user
hello
trapic MF can be safely taken with Beta blocker
As far as your question is concerned how long you should continue it ...?
It actually depends upon what indication you are taking trapic MF for... usually we give it for 5 day but you really need to speak to person who has advised you to take that medication
hello
trapic MF can be safely taken with Beta blocker
As far as your question is concerned how long you should continue it ...?
It actually depends upon what indication you are taking trapic MF for... usually we give it for 5 day but you really need to speak to person who has advised you to take that medication
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Trapic -MF is a hemostatic agent given to decrease bleeding ,it has no effect on fibroid.
Regesterone is given to regularise menstrual cycle and to decrease bleeding, it also has no effect on fibroid.
Regesterone is given to regularise menstrual cycle and to decrease bleeding, it also has no effect on fibroid.
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
Since there is no mention of actual blood glucose levels and HbA1c%, there is no way to know how well is your diabetes controlled. So I can hardly comment. As regards high BP there are multiple drugs available to control it. Your local doctor can give you the best advice. Thanks.
Since there is no mention of actual blood glucose levels and HbA1c%, there is no way to know how well is your diabetes controlled. So I can hardly comment. As regards high BP there are multiple drugs available to control it. Your local doctor can give you the best advice. Thanks.
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