- female
- 40 Years
- 29/01/2025
I'm considering stopping my Zosert 100 and Sizodon 0.5 MD tablets with my doctor's permission. I'm worried about the side effectswill they get better if I stop taking these meds?
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If you stop Zosert 100 and Sizodon 0.5 MD under your doctors guidance, any side effects should gradually reduce over time. However, its important to taper off these medications carefully, as stopping abruptly can cause withdrawal symptoms or a return of your original condition.
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