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Olgbon (Anonymous, 178.235.186.) Warszawa 4 years ago

Is it possible to combine nimesil when taking dexilant 60 in the morning and zirid 2 ...

Is it possible to combine nimesil when taking dexilant 60 in the morning and zirid 2 ×1 ?

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Olga Filits

Olga Filits Pharmacist

4 years ago

You can, but it's best to keep the time interval. Because everyone uses differently, in relation to meals. Then the treatment will be safe and effective. Zirid is used before a meal. So in the morning and in the evening,before meals you need to take Zirid. The exact dosage and duration of treatment depends on the clinical condition of the patient. The tablet should be swallowed whole or divided with water. Nimesil on the contrary, be sure to take after a meal, because it irritates the mucous membrane when we do it before a meal. Delixant is a drug from the group of proton pump inhibitors, that is, a drug that inhibits the secretion of gastric juice. Usually, drugs from this group are used on an empty stomach, but DEXILANT is an exception and can be used regardless of the meal! I attach additional information in the form of leaflets of the above-mentioned drugs: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/53354/nimesil-granulat-do-wytworzenia-zawiesiny/ulotka/82810 https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/23170/dexilant-kapsulki/ulotka/203071 https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/86207/zirid-tabletki-powlekane/ulotka/190079

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