It looks like you’ve listed important safety warnings and precautions related to Omee Capsule (which likely contains Omeprazole, a proton pump inhibitor used to reduce stomach acid). Here’s a summarized breakdown of the key points:
Key Warnings for Omee Capsule:
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Alcohol – Unsafe
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Avoid alcohol while taking Omee, as it may increase side effects or worsen stomach issues.
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Pregnancy – Consult Doctor
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May be unsafe during pregnancy (animal studies show risks).
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Doctor should assess benefits vs. risks before prescribing.
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Breastfeeding – Probably Unsafe
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Likely passes into breast milk; may harm the baby.
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Consult a doctor before use.
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Driving – Use Caution
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Not confirmed if it affects driving ability.
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Avoid driving if you feel dizzy or unable to focus.
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Kidney Disease – Safe (No Dose Adjustment Needed)
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Can be used safely in kidney patients.
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Liver Disease – Caution (Dose Adjustment May Be Needed)
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Use carefully in severe liver disease; lower dose may be required for long-term use.
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Missed Dose?
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If forgotten, take it as soon as you remember.
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If close to the next dose, skip the missed dose (do not double dose).
Final Advice:
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Always consult your doctor before taking Omee Capsule, especially if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have liver disease.
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Avoid alcohol and monitor for side effects like dizziness.
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