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Zossert100mg with Mesacol
May I please know if there are any reactions of zossert 100mg along with Mesacol 1200. I am currently under medication for ocd and am diagnosed with ulcerative colitis.
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The above indicated medication on a longer consumption can cause GIT Issue. It needs to be treated with holistic approach and non addictive medication. It can be well treated with homeopathic medication and counseling sessions and remedial therapies.
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Try to Heal this with therapy..
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