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Scc 3 450 mg/225 mg/825 mg Sachet Health Feed
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It's ok to take your fasting RComes which I consider is rifampicin and isoniazid 15 to 30 min empty stomach then only breakfast .avoid Razo d with it. If needed can be taken even before dinner. Rest is good. Weight gain is reassuring. Do get regular monitoring of disease with your physician.
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Yes squamous cell carcinoma is type of cancer. Now consult oncophysician for it they will guide you then for it.
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Do not stop the medicine without doctors advice if you do so you will not get complete cure and it may spread to some other area consult your doctor immediately.
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Usually missing a single dose does not affect the course of the disease. But if you miss the dose in the morning take it in the day whenever you remember.
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Treatment for LN TB is for 6 months in most cases. Isoniazid a good anti TB drugs and should have been given.
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Sir,
You will have to be investigated for the cause of present symptoms. Only after the diagnosis, treatment should be started.
You will have to be investigated for the cause of present symptoms. Only after the diagnosis, treatment should be started.
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Your dosage depends on age and weight. If you had started akt according to appropriate dosage according to your weight and age, and now your hepatitis resolved completely, you can restart your earlier dosage.
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