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Will Petogen Cause Partial Loss Of Vision And Weight Gain?
Hi, I have been using Petogen since August 2013. Recently I started experiencing eye discomfort and partial loss of vision, lower limbs discomfort and burning, weight gain and my tummy looks like I am pregnant. I wanted to know if these symptoms are reversible on discontinuation of Petogen and how long it will take for the medication to wear off my body? Should I go for my annual eye check up now or wait for the medication to wear off?
dear patient i advice you to stop continuing with petogen treatment as you are classically suffering from its side effect of affecting vision which warrants its immediate stopping for good. it will take time for these symptoms to get reversible.it will take3-6 months to wear off from the body.till then dont wait and consult your eye doctor immediatly to start treatment to prevent further vision loss.
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Will Petogen Cause Partial Loss Of Vision And Weight Gain?
dear patient i advice you to stop continuing with petogen treatment as you are classically suffering from its side effect of affecting vision which warrants its immediate stopping for good. it will take time for these symptoms to get reversible.it will take3-6 months to wear off from the body.till then dont wait and consult your eye doctor immediatly to start treatment to prevent further vision loss.