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  • 42 Years
  • 29/01/2025

I'm curious about using Combiflam for my headaches. Are there any specific things I should know before taking it? Like, are there any prerequisites or conditions that could affect its safety or effectiveness?

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You can take a single dose of Combiflam to get relief from pain. It will take a half-hour to an hour to get relief from pain after taking Combiflam. You can also take it to reduce inflammation but do not exceed the recommended dosage. Take Combiflam after a meal.

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