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Empty stomach promptly by gastric lavage or induction of emesis. Administer standard supportive measures.
GI disease; renal or hepatic impairment; alcohol-dependent patients; asthma or allergic disorders; haemorrhagic disorders; hypertension; cardiac impairment. Elderly. Caution when driving or operating machinery. Monitor renal and hepatic function and blood counts during long term treatment. Persistently elevated hepatic enzyme levels may require drug withdrawal. Pregnancy, lactation.
Dizziness. Individuals receiving long-term treatment should be regularly monitored for renal/liver function & complete blood count. Hepatic porphyria, coagulation disorder, history of peptic ulcer, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, cerebrovascular bleeding. Hypovolemia in patients on diuretic therapy. Avoid driving or operating machinery. Mild to moderate impairment of the cardiac, hepatic or renal function in the elderly. Pregnancy & lactation.
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