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  • Female
  • 29 Years
  • 29/01/2025

I'm a 29-year-old working woman and I've been married for two years. We're trying for a baby and have been trying for the past couple of months. My period cycle is usually 31 days. I was expecting my period on the 24th of July but there's been no sign of it yet. I took a pregnancy test using Pregakem on the morning of the 27th, but the result was invalid; there were no lines at all. For the last 45 days, I've also been experiencing breast and nipple tenderness and have a cold sore on my lips. I'm not sure what to do next. Should I take another test or could there be something else going on?

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Gutsium Tablet Usage Guidelines

Gutsium tablets, containing domperidone, are typically used to alleviate gastrointestinal symptoms. When using Gutsium tablets, follow these guidelines:

Dosage and Administration

  1. Take 30 minutes before meals: Gutsium tablets are usually taken 30 minutes before meals to help stimulate digestion and relieve symptoms like bloating, nausea, and vomiting.
  2. Swallow whole with water: Take the tablet with a full glass of water, swallowing it whole without crushing or chewing.
  3. Do not exceed recommended dosage: Follow the prescribed dosage instructions carefully, and do not take more than the recommended amount.

Precautions and Interactions

  1. Consult your doctor: Inform your doctor about any medications you're taking, including Lesuride-MPS, to ensure safe and effective treatment.
  2. Monitor for interactions: Be aware of potential interactions between Gutsium and other medications, such as antacids, antihistamines, or blood thinners.

Important Notes

  1. Follow your doctor's advice: Your doctor may provide personalized guidance on using Gutsium tablets, so be sure to follow their instructions.
  2. Report any adverse effects: If you experience any side effects, such as dizziness, headache, or diarrhea, inform your doctor promptly.

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Consult a Obstetrician and Gynaecologist

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