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What are the side effects associated with my medicine?
Is there anything I can do to help reduce the side effects?
What happens if I forget to take a dose?
Is there anything I can't eat or drink while taking my medicine?
What time, or what time of day (i.e. morning or evening) should I take my medicine?
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