Justin 100mg Suppository 5

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About Justin Anal Suppository

Justin Suppository is a medicine used to manage pain and inflammation in various conditions. It is commonly used for sprains, strains, injuries, gout, arthritis, and conditions affecting tendons. It can also help relieve pain in children with juvenile chronic arthritis. 

To use Justin Suppository, follow the prescribed dosage and consult your doctor for regular check-ups during treatment. It is important to inform your doctor about any existing liver, kidney, heart, or bleeding problems, as well as diabetes or upcoming surgery. 

While Justin Suppository provides effective pain relief, it may cause side effects such as diarrhoea, nausea, headache, dizziness, and skin rash. If you experience symptoms like stomach pain, bleeding or allergic reactions, it is important to discontinue its use and seek immediate medical attention.

Last Updated On 26 Aug. 2023 | 8:47PM (IST)

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