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Novonorm 1mg Tablet 90s
RM 117.70
Novonorm 1mg Tablet is usually prescribed when diet and exercise alone or other medications have not been effective. It works better when it is taken before meals. The dosage will depend on your condition, but you should only use it as prescribed by your doctor.
You should take it regularly, at the same time every day, to make the most of the benefits, and you should not quit until recommended by your doctor. It also helps avoid severe complications in the future. It is important to stay on the diet and exercise schedule prescribed by your doctor when taking this medication. Your lifestyle plays a significant role as well
Before taking this medicine, tell your doctor if you have ever had other medical illness with your kidney,heart or pancreas, or if you drink a lot of alcohol. Pregnant or breast-feeding women should also consult their doctor before taking it. Any other medicines you are taking can interfere with it, so make sure your doctor knows all the other medicines you are taking. Restricted your consumption of alcohol when taking this medication because it may increase your risk of developing low blood sugar levels. You may need daily checks, such as kidney function and blood glucose levels, to ensure that the medicine works properly.
Most of the side effects do not require any medical attention and vanish as the body responds to the medicine. Consult the doctor if they continue or if you are concerned about them.
If you miss a dose of Novonorm 1mg Tablet, skip it and continue with your normal schedule. Do not double the dose.
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