Consume this drug orally, either with or without food, as prescribed by your healthcare provider. Don’t take this medication more frequently than recommended, or raise your dosage. Your well-being won’t get better any quicker, and negative side effects will likely increase.
Your health issue and reaction to treatment will determine the amount to be taken. This drug is meant to be used temporarily—for no more than three weeks—unless your doctor advises you otherwise.
You could get withdrawal signs (such as nausea, headaches, cramping in the stomach, and difficulty sleeping) if you immediately stop using the medication. To assist you prevent withdrawal symptoms, your healthcare provider could over time lower the amount you are taking.
If you have taken large doses of the medication for an extended period of time, withdrawal becomes more possible. If you experience withdrawal, notify your physician or pharmacist straight away.
Even while it benefits a lot of people, this medication can occasionally lead to addiction. If you suffer from a disorder of substance abuse, such as a dependency on drugs or alcohol, your risk may be increased. To reduce the chance of addiction, take this medication as directed by your doctor. Visit a healthcare professional or pharmacist for additional details.