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Timings of homeopathy medicine
Can i take homeopathy medicine three hours after breakfast ...or it is compulsary to take before or affter food with 30 min gap...plz ans that...can i take homeopathy medicine any time in morning or any time in evening ???
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Just maintain the half hour gap between medicine and food
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Some more details required for proper diagnosis and treatment If you want you can consult me on practo
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You can take any time. But gap should be maintain with food. For more information kindly consult me on practo online or calling.
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Yes...anytime... But yes gap of few minutes should be there in Homoeopathic medicine consumption and food/liquid intake
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Yes homoeopathic medicines can be taken anytime. Just avoid taking anything 15 mins before and after. Also few medicines have their specific times to take or avoid. That will be suggested by the doctor.
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Yes ,you can take medicine anytime.  No need for exactly 30min before and after. 30min before and after means not take medicine just after food.
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Your physician can tell you more precisely. Some medicines work more efficiently in Empty stomach. Otherwise,you can have it at any time, even after 3 hours of having brkfast.
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You can take your medicines as prescribed by your homeopathic consultant. Contact me through Practo
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S, u can take at any time.. no problem.
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Best person to ask it is - the doctor who is treating you.
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No harm; but following a schedule for certain doses yields better results.
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get well soon.
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Some medicines have to be taken at bed time or in the empty stomach, follow the instructions well. Better to take any medicine 15 min before or after food
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if u have some queries, consult via practo
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Dont worry no problem it is safe Relax
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As per instructions you can take Some medicine need to take empty stomach Some you can take 5minutes after food Consult online
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