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What Is The Purpose Of Taking Zinetac And Livogen Tablets?
Hi, I m a female of age33, weight 69.5, height 163cm. I m taking zinetac150 tablet and livogen tablet in the morning. My Thyroid test result is TCH 5.4. I m also taking thyronorm25mc.gm tablet in the morning(before meal). May i know the use of first two tablets?
Zinetac is a suppressor of acid production. Your doctor might have prescribed it because you may be having abdominal burning, pain or burning in the chest. Livogen is contains a form of iron and folic acid which are good if you have anemia. Do not take these tablets at the time you are taking Thyronorm. They can be taken 1 hour after Thyronorm.
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Dr. Noble Zachariah, Internal Medicine Specialist
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What Is The Purpose Of Taking Zinetac And Livogen Tablets?
Hello, Zinetac is a suppressor of acid production. Your doctor might have prescribed it because you may be having abdominal burning, pain or burning in the chest. Livogen is contains a form of iron and folic acid which are good if you have anemia. Do not take these tablets at the time you are taking Thyronorm. They can be taken 1 hour after Thyronorm. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Noble Zachariah, Internal Medicine Specialist