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I am 29 years female...I have severe abdominal pain from 5 years ..when I examined compele intestine and barium salt sonography...then report show narrowing on illeum-ceccal junction of large intestine...doctor advise for colonoscopy...when colonoscopy done..then find out that ulceration ...doctor advise 2 tab forcox in morning... 3 month compeleted .. Relief in pain... Sir please advise me ...how to reduce side effect of forcox tab and what should taken for weight gain...
Hello dear Greetings Regarding your symptoms of abdominal pain with a diagnosis of intestinal ulceration from colonoscopy following the usage of forecox tablet from my opinion I am suggesting that you abdominal tuberculosis
Forecox is called isoniazid and it is used for those that have abdominal tuberculosis. Regarding how to reduce its side effects please see your physician if possible your drug can be reevaluated to reduce the adverse effect
I hope this helps Regards
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How To Reduce Side Effects Of Forecox Tab?
Hello dear Greetings Regarding your symptoms of abdominal pain with a diagnosis of intestinal ulceration from colonoscopy following the usage of forecox tablet from my opinion I am suggesting that you abdominal tuberculosis Forecox is called isoniazid and it is used for those that have abdominal tuberculosis. Regarding how to reduce its side effects please see your physician if possible your drug can be reevaluated to reduce the adverse effect I hope this helps Regards