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Anxit dosage
I'm on mankind placida since 3 months. Additionally my doctor prescribed me anxit 0.25mg at night times once a day for 10 days because of sleeplessness and fast heartbeat. Can I take that half tab a day because I have fear of getting addicted to it. I don't know is it safe to stop after taking 10 days. I won't get any withdrawal symptoms. I took full tab first two days it was working good and my symptoms resolved. But I reducing it to half my symptoms are occuring again since two days. What can I do? Take full tab as prescribed by doctor or take half?
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Take full tablet as advised by the doctor. Half tablet will not benefit an adult like you and rather make your body used to its effects so that in future even a full tablet will fail to benefit you.
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