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  • female
  • 25 Years
  • 22/01/2025

I went to see a doctor about getting my skin to glow, and they recommended I take kromaglo tablets for a month. I'm wondering if these tablets are actually beneficial and if there are any potential side effects I should be aware of. Can you help me out with this?

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The tablet "Kromaglo" contains a combination of L-Glutathione, Vitamin C, and Vitamin E, which are known for their skin brightening and antioxidant properties. It is commonly used for improving skin glow and reducing hyperpigmentation. The usual dosage is 1 tablet daily for 1 month. Common side effects of Kromaglo may include gastrointestinal upset, allergic reactions, and rare cases of skin rashes. It is important to follow the prescribed dosage and duration as advised by your doctor to minimize the risk of side effects.

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