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Tas, a prescription drug, is manufactured in various forms such as Tablet. It is typically used for the treatment of Anorexia Nervosa, Loss of appetite. Tas also has some secondary and off-label uses. These are listed below.
The optimal dosage of Tas is largely dependent on the individual's body weight, medical history, gender and age. Dosage also depends on the route of administration and your chief complaint for which the drug is prescribed. Refer to the dosage section for a detailed discussion.
Apart from the aforementioned side effects, Tas can also lead to other problems, which have been listed below. Normally, these side effects of Tas are not long lasting and go away when the treatment is finished. Please speak with your doctor if these side effects worsen or persist for a longer duration.
Tas's effect during pregnancy is Safe and Moderate while nursing. In addition, Tas's effects on the liver, heart and kidney are discussed below in the Tas related warnings section.
Individuals suffering from medical conditions like Peptic Ulcer must refrain from the use of Tas since this can cause severe adverse effects. Other conditions have been mentioned below in the Tas contraindications section.
Drug interactions for Tas have been reported in the medical literature. See below for a complete list.
Along with the above-mentioned precautions, remember that taking Tas is considered not safe while driving, and is not addictive.
Tas is used to treat the following -
Main Benefits
Other Benefits
Tas should not be taken with following medicines due to severe side effects it may cause to patients -
Severe
Moderate
If you are suffering from any of the following diseases, you should not take Tas unless your doctor advises you to do so -
Is this Tas habit forming or addictive?
No, you will not get addicted to Tas.
This medicine data has been created by -
B.Pharma, Pharmacy
5 Years of Experience