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What are the reactions observed after the intake ?
Typically, an aggravation of the existing symptoms can occur, always short-termed. Then, the improvement period begins; people frequently report the reappearance of old symptoms, which is perfectly normal.
The medicine must not be taken again as long as there is a response or that the improvement period lasts. Taking another dose can only be considered once symptoms reappear, or when the improvement stops evolving (See When should the dose be repeated). Do not hesitate reporting all the changes you will observe after drug administration: how usual symptoms evolve: in better or in worse, after how much time, etc., and the onset of new symptoms. A precise chronology of events will help the physician make a precise and accurate prognosis.
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