Patients are advised to adopt strategies that minimise gas production and support comfortable digestion: Eat smaller, more frequent meals rather than large portions, which can overwhelm the already-slowed digestive system Chew food thoroughly and eat slowly to reduce the amount of air swallowed during meals Avoid carbonated beverages , which introduce additional gas into the digestive tract Limit foods known to cause gas , such as beans, lentils, cruciferous vegetables (broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage), onions, and high-fibre foods during the adjustment period Reduce fatty and fried foods , as these are digested more slowly and may exacerbate symptoms Stay well hydrated with still water throughout the day to support digestive function and prevent dehydration Avoid chewing gum and drinking through straws , both of which increase air swallowing Avoid lying down soon after meals to reduce reflux symptoms Gradual dose escalation , as recommended in the prescribing information, allows the gastrointestinal system time to adapt to the medication's effects

At the end of treatments, all rats of Group B were executed and the eyeballs were excised
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