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Zimacin 500mg Capsule

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H.No: 3-12-14/14, Vishalandhra Colony, L.B. Nagar, Hyderabad ‚ 500074, Telangana ‚ India

Frequently asked questions

Zimacin 500mg Capsule is safe when used at prescribed doses and duration as advised by your doctor.
Inform your doctor if symptoms do not improve after 3 days of taking Zimacin 500mg Capsule, or if they worsen.
Yes, Zimacin 500mg Capsule can cause diarrhea as it affects both harmful and helpful bacteria in your gut. Consult your doctor if diarrhea is severe.
Zimacin 500mg Capsule can be taken at any time of day, but should be taken at the same time daily, 1 hour before meals or 2 hours after. Follow your doctor's instructions.
Zimacin 500mg Capsule is an effective antibiotic with a longer half-life, allowing for once-daily dosing compared to others that require more frequent administration.
Yes, Zimacin 500mg Capsule may lead to a yeast infection (thrush) by disrupting normal gut bacteria. Inform your doctor if you experience symptoms like vaginal itching or oral white patches.
The treatment duration varies by infection type and patient age. Zimacin 500mg Capsule may be given for 3 days, but follow your doctor's specific regimen.
Avoid antacids with Zimacin 500mg Capsule as they may reduce its effectiveness, and limit sun exposure to prevent increased sunburn risk.
Zimacin 500mg Capsule typically starts working within hours, with symptom improvement often noticed in a few days. Complete the prescribed course to avoid treatment failure.

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