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Correct dosage of fasigyn and azomax.

hi!
i just took a single 1g dose of azomax and 1g dose of fasigyn. is the fasigyn dosage incorrect because iv read in so many places that ur suposd to take a 2g dose? and if i should have take 2g fasigyn can i take the remaining 1g the next day? would that be ok?
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Again, we are not trained Dr's and we can not give medication advice. What if we tell you to take this or that and you end up having a serious side effect or are allergic? So you see only a Dr is qualified to give medication advice.

If you want post in the expert community, it does cost $ and maybe the Dr's there can tell you, but again I can not.

You have access to the internet but no access to a Dr...hard to believe.
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someone please help. i do not have access to a doctor due to certain reasons. all i want to know is that iv incorrectly taken a 1g dose of tinidazole (fasigyn) i took it yesterday along with 1g azomax. I was supposd to take 2g of fasigyn. what do i do now? take another 1g or take a 2g dose?
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You need to see your Dr, we can never give medication advice. We are not trained Dr's.
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i have been diagnosed but took the meds without consulting a dr. i kno thats wrong, but i have now! what do i do about the remaining 1g now? im really worried plz help!
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Have you been diagnosed with NGU by a Dr and given the medication from a Dr?
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took those for ngu! sorry i forgot to mention that before!
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why did u take those?
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