How to treat saridon overdose?

2017-08-14 11:17:45
How to treat saridon overdose?........................................................................
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HELLO, DOES NOT MENTIONED THE DOSE TAKEN, ANYWAY, CAPSULE OCID-D BEFORE BREAKFAST N DINNER FOR FIVE DAYS THAN REDUCE IT TO ONE BEFORE BREAKFAST FOR FIFTEEN DAYS. IT CAN ENHANCE THE ACID PEPTIC DISORDER, WHICH IS DISAPPEAR BY ABOVE MENTIONED TABLET. O.K BYE.

Answered2017-08-16 06:29:58

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Depends entirely on the amount ingested & symptoms you are facing after it.Hence i suggest you to consult me online instantly for this.

Answered2017-08-15 22:29:13

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How many tablet s have you taken exactly? Wat problem s are you experiencing? Take rantac 150 mg tablet   before food twice daily for 5 days. Take plenty of water. Take sporolac sachets twice daily for 3 days. If you continue to have problems consult with me online.
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stop taking further pain medication. drink plenty of water

Answered2017-08-16 14:25:03

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Hello there. I can understand your concern. The first and foremost thing you have to do is to stop further ingestion. You haven't mentioned how much you have taken. Upto a certain limit there is nothing that needs to be done. If more than that, it would have to be treated. Best regards. Dr. Anil Kumar Jain. Bangalore.

Answered2017-08-16 02:29:03

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