If the side effects bother you, your doctor may be able to lower your dose or change your medicine.
He or she may be able to lower your dose or change your medicine.
If any of the above symptoms occur, your doctor may lower your dose when you start taking capecitabine again or may stop treatment with this drug.
So by smoking, he in effect lowered his dose of medication and caused a relapse of psychotic symptoms.
Your doctor may need to lower your dose or prescribe another medication to treat the diarrhea.
These side effects can be reduced by lowering your dose (81 mg).
You may taper off by lowering your daily dose, increasing the time between dosages, or trimming back an estrogen patch over time.
Your doctor may lower your dose once the medication starts to work.
If you decide to stop taking the medicine, you will need to lower your dose slowly, with your doctor's help.
Patients experiencing chronic digestive problems may lower their dose to the minimum effective range and by taking betahistine with meals.