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Can I take medicine during 9 days fastin
I want to do fasting for 9 days but from last month (9 Feb), I am taking PCOD medicine ie. Myo-inositol+ Metformin -500/600mg tablet). Since it's high medicine, so can I do fasting and take this medicine with fasting foods. Also, Can I do an ultrasound now to check whether medicine is working or not.
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PCOD is a long terminology It's not a disease it's a syndrome that only requires lifestyle modification You don't need any medicine all your life
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You can take
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Hello No need to do a repeat sonography this early wait for 3 months at least This medicine won’t do any wonders in 1 month Also although you can take this medicine while fasting I’d advice you to eat something and then take it since if it contains met for min as a content then your gastric symptoms might increase if you fast persistently with the medicine Please connect for further advice
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You can take medicine with fasting food.
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