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Can Intake Of R-cinex Before Or After Food Affects Its Curing?

i am 21 years old male from india have diagnosed with tuberculosis my doc. suggest me to take r-cinex before breakfast i didn t skip my dose but today i forgot to take r-cinex before breakfast but i take it after breakfast does it affect the curing process or have to start all over again please help me sir.
Mon, 12 Oct 2020
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Internal Medicine Specialist 's  Response
Hi,

No. There is need to worry, there is no harm to take before or after breakfast. There is no need to start it all over again also. You can keep on your medication as you are taking.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Salah Saad Shoman, Internal Medicine Specialist
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Can Intake Of R-cinex Before Or After Food Affects Its Curing?

Hi, No. There is need to worry, there is no harm to take before or after breakfast. There is no need to start it all over again also. You can keep on your medication as you are taking. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Salah Saad Shoman, Internal Medicine Specialist