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Whenever I use Manforce Staylong Tablet, I feel high acidity, so I take it with DSR/Rantac Tablet. Are there any side effects from this combination?

Asked by Male, 36 ยท 4 days ago

If you experience high acidity while taking Manforce Staylong Tablet, report it to your doctor rather than self-medicating. Your doctor can identify the cause and recommend the safest approach, which may include appropriate medications, dose adjustments, or lifestyle changes to reduce acidity. This ensures your symptoms are managed effectively while minimising the risk of drug interactions or side effects.
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You may experience some side effects when using Manforce Depoxitine (Manforce Staylong Tablet) together with DSR or Rantac (Ranitidine 150 mg), but these are generally uncommon or manageable.

๐Ÿฉบ Side Effects to Note

  • Manforce Staylong Tablet can cause indigestion, stomach ache, headache, dizziness, and dry mouth, which might contribute to your acidity.
  • DSR (Rabipen DSR Tablet) may cause constipation, gas, dry mouth, and decreased sexual desire commonly, and less commonly dizziness or headache.
  • Rantac (Ranitidine) can cause loose stools and stomach ache occasionally.

๐Ÿฅ Managing Your Symptoms

  • Since you experience high acidity with Manforce Depoxitine, taking Rantac or DSR to reduce acidity is a reasonable approach.
  • Monitor for any worsening stomach discomfort, unusual heart symptoms, or allergic reactions.
  • Avoid alcohol and heavy meals around the time of taking these medications to reduce acidity risk.

๐Ÿฉบ When to See a Doctor

  • If acidity or stomach pain worsens or persists despite Rantac/DSR use.
  • If you notice new symptoms like severe headache, dizziness, rash, or heart irregularities.
  • For personalized advice and possible alternative treatments, consult a urologist or a gastroenterologist.

If you want, I can explain how these medications interact or suggest supplements that may help reduce acidity.

Answered 4 days ago

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