You take them orally, usually 30 minutes to an hour before meals. Just put a pill in your mouth and swallow with some water.
There are no scientific studies showing harmful side effects from Akavar. However, researching people who have taken in and commented on it have reported nausea and upset stomach. Generally the reports of nausea and upset stomach are caused from taking Akavar on a completely empty stomach or with not enough water or milk. For those who have this problem try taking Akavar with milk rather than water and eating some crackers or bread. There are no known side effects of Akavar (except weight loss), but some have complained of upset stomach and nausea when taken on an empty stomach. This can generally be remedied by taking Akavar with milk and possibly some bread or crackers.
I haven't personally experienced bloating with Akavar. I've been using it for 2 months now and have been pretty lucky in relation to not having side effects. I have heard that some side effects (i.e. nauseu, headaches) do occur. Good luck!
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The use of Take Take is confusing.
The future tense of the verb take is will take.
Hillsong - Take It All.
take away
you can not take anything. He told me " take me or leave me."
Take Five Take Me to the Pilot Take Good Care of my Baby Takea Letter Maria Take it Easy
Yes, since you can take something, take is a verb.
Take is in the present tense. You can take my word for that.
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