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Furoxone (Furazolidone) Tweet
How does it work: Furoxone is prescribed to fight protozoal or bacterial based infections. Infections of this kind can affect various parts of the body, and symptoms may include diarrhea, cholera, colitis, giardiasis, discomfort, as well as inflammation. It works by targeting particular one cell organisms which cause the kinds of infections listed above which this medication is effective in treating. Dosage & Administration: The correct and suitable dosage will vary depending on the kind of infection that is being treats and the individual patient. Always follow the prescription and instructions of your physician. A typically dosage for healthy adults is taken 4 times per day, at a dose of 100mg each time, and for a period lasting between 5 and 10 days in length. A reduced dosage will usually be necessary for elderly patients, children, patients with certain other conditions or illnesses, and for patient taking certain other medication. It can be used either alone, or in combination with other medication to enhance results. Side Effects: Promptly inform your physician of any side effects experienced. The following side effects listed below may be serious and immediate medical attention should be sought.
Seek immediate medical attention if you experience an allergic reaction. Symptoms can include difficulty breathing, swelling, hives, and skin rashes. Precautions: Consult your physician to check the correct dosage if you are elderly, have any related conditions or illnesses, or if the medicine is for a child. Before you begin taking Furoxone always inform your physician if you are either pregnant, breast feeding, or trying to conceive. Additionally it is essential you disclose details of any of the following to your physician.
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