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Moza (Mosapride) Tweet
How does Moza (Mosapride) work: Moza (Mosapride) is prescribed to treat several conditions including IBS (irritable bowel syndrome), acid reflux, and dyspepsia. It is a gastroprokinetic agent with antagonist properties, which works by speeding up gastric processes, speeding up acetylcholine releases. Please note that Moza may not be suitable, or may need to be used with caution, if you pregnant, breastfeeding, elderly, or a child. Dosage & Administration: Take Moza strictly as instructed by your physician. Never self-medicate or adjust your dosage unless you have been advised to by a health care professional. The usual recommended dosage is 1 tablet, taken three times a day. Elderly patients and children may require a reduced dose. Aim to dose at the same time(s) each day for best results. Dosing can be done either with or without food. Side Effects: Possible side effects include:
Most side effects should be short lasting and mild. If any persist or worsen, notify your physician promptly. If you suspect you have suffered a hypersensitive or allergic reaction, seek prompt emergency medical care. Possible symptoms to watch out for include:
Precautions: Do not use Moza if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, unless you have specifically been advised to do so. Moza should be taken with caution if you are a child or elderly patient. Before you begin using this medication disclose all of the following:
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