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I am away in Spain for 6 weeks and taking farixga 10 mg it's given me really bad stomach back pain have tried cutting in half which helps but sure I have read you must not do this with this tablet . Do you think I could try taking 10mg every other day .

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Bassetmommer

NOne of us here should be telling you how to take a prescription medicine.

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bevgt in reply toBassetmommer

No I know but just wandering what to do think I will see doctor here see if he will give me prescription for 5mg until I get home. Thank you for replying

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WinJ3

Tell your doctor about that. He will tell you what to do.

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purple-1974

I would find a Spanish doctor, he should then contact your G.p to discuss your concerns about this medication issue, I hope you get sorted out quickly x

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