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  • female
  • 18 Years
  • 22/01/2025

I'm dealing with really bad acne on my face and shoulders, and my doctor recommended taking minoz 100mg. I'm trying to remember if he said to take it in the morning or evening but I'm drawing a blank. He mentioned once a day. Whats the best time to take it for the best results?

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The recommended time to take Minoz 100mg for acne is usually in the morning, preferably with breakfast. Taking it at the same time each day can help maintain a consistent level of the medication in your body, which can improve its effectiveness. Remember to follow your doctor's instructions and take one tablet per day to see the best results.

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