Its very hard to say with such a less history, kindly elaborate for what purpose are you taking that. And its always better to keep more than 8-10 hours of gap between 2 doses for optimum action and minimum side effects
No.
When you take medicine twice a day it means that the effect of that medicine lasts for 12 hours. By taking one dose in the morning and the second dose after lunch we ensure that the next dose of the medicine (to be taken on the next morning) will be taken after a gap of 18 hours or more. So you will have a gap of about 6 hours when the effective concentration of the medicines will not be available.
With respect to your question the answer is Yes you can.
It should be already written on your prescription, kindly ask the nearest pharmacist to know the dosage prescribed by your healthcare provider.
Don't take these pain relief medications on regular basis without consultation.
Next Steps
Consult with your healthcare provider to know the exact dosage prescribed for the specific condition.
Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details. Kindly consult via whatsapp on nine zero two nine six zero zero four seven zero.
Yes
Adults: 1 tablet 2-3 times a day, or as directed by the doctor.
- Children: Not recommended for children below 12 years.
Please note that:
- You should not take more than 3 tablets in 24 hours.
- You should not take Aclonac SP for more than 5 days without consulting a doctor.
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