Clitz 100mg/100mg/100mg Soft Gelatin Capsule
By Clitz
Rx
7 Soft Gelatin Capsule in a Strip

Composition
Clindamycin(100mg) + Clotrimazole(100mg) + Tinidazole(100mg)

Manufacturer - Merganzer Pharma Private Limited
B-1,Fountain Complex Near Mithakali Six Road, Navrangpura. Ahmedabad Ahmedabad Gj 380009 India

Expires on or after
September, 2025

liver
Clitz 100mg/100mg/100mg Soft Gelatin Capsule appears to be safe for individuals with liver disease, based on the information available. There is limited data indicating that adjusting the dosage of Clitz 100mg/100mg/100mg Soft Gelatin Capsule may not be necessary for patients with liver conditions. However, it is still advisable to consult your doctor before using this medication to ensure it is suitable for your specific health situation.

kidney
Clitz 100mg/100mg/100mg Soft Gelatin Capsule requires caution in severe kidney disease. Adjustments may be necessary. Always seek advice from your doctor.

alcohol
When taking Clitz 100mg/100mg/100mg Soft Gelatin Capsule, avoid alcohol to prevent symptoms like flushing, increased heart rate, nausea, chest pain, thirst, and low blood pressure.

driving
Clitz 100mg/100mg/100mg Soft Gelatin Capsule may cause side effects that could impair your driving ability. It may induce drowsiness or affect coordination and sensation, such as numbness or weakness, potentially impacting focus and reaction time while driving.

pregnancy
During pregnancy, Clitz 100mg/100mg/100mg Soft Gelatin Capsule may be unsafe as animal studies suggest harmful effects on the baby. Consult your doctor for a thorough evaluation.

breastfeeding
Caution is advised when using Clitz 100mg/100mg/100mg Soft Gelatin Capsule during breastfeeding. It is recommended to pause breastfeeding until the mother's treatment is finished and the drug is cleared from her system. If a single dose is taken, wait 12-24 hours before breastfeeding again.
Habit Forming | No |
Chemical Class | - |
Therapeutic Class | - |
Action Class | - |
₹136
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Content verified by

Dr. Gowri Kulkarni
MBBS - General Medicine, DNB - Psychiatry, MRCGP [INT] Family Medicine, BSIC (BACP)
Last update on 01-Oct-2024