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  • Female
  • 22 Years
  • 29/01/2025

I'm dealing with PCOD and some years ago, I took Zolfresh a couple of times. I got shivering hands back then and now, after so long, I took a 5 mg dose again yesterday, and my hands are really shaky. What should I do?

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Dont take that tablet anymore,consume more water and will settle down in a day,if it still continues visit Physician for appropriate management.

Dr. Ranjith Suggests...

Consult a Endocrinologist

Answered 04/07/2025

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