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  5. After using Dk gel and Dazit M tablet continuously for 5 months, I got red spots on both my thighs, which did not result in itching. But the red spots disappeared as soon as I stopped using Dazit M tablet. I wish to know whether I can use L-Hist tablet instead of Dazit M tablet for better result ?

After using Dk gel and Dazit M tablet continuously for 5 months, I got red spots on both my thighs, which did not result in itching. But the red spots disappeared as soon as I stopped using Dazit M tablet. I wish to know whether I can use L-Hist tablet instead of Dazit M tablet for better result ?

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After using Dk gel and Dazit M tablet continuously for 5 months, I got red spots on both my thighs, which did not result in itching. But the red spots disappeared as soon as I stopped using Dazit M tablet. I wish to know whether I can use L-Hist tablet instead of Dazit M tablet for better result ?

Thats unusual,visit General Physician for appropriate approach.and maintain balanced diet and healthy lifestyle

Last updated on 27 Dec 2024

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