Description
Silybon Suspension is a medication used to treat chronic long-term liver disorders including cirrhosis of the liver It works by protecting the liver from toxic chemicals while also increasing alcohol removal from the blood and tissues Silybon Suspension should be taken with meals The dosage will be determined by your...Read more
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Product Details
Silybon Suspension is derived from milk thistle seeds (Silybum marianum). It possesses antioxidant and anti-inflammatory characteristics that protect liver cells from the detrimental effects of hazardous substances (known as free radicals) and some other medications.
Uses of Product
Liver cirrhosis Chronic Liver Disease
Direction For Use
Take this medication in the dosage and period prescribed by your doctor. Before using, double-check the instructions on the label. Use a measuring cup to take it by mouth. Shake thoroughly before using. Silybon Suspension should be taken with meals.
Side Affects
Most side effects do not need medical treatment and go away as your body adapts to the medication. Consult your doctor if they persist if you are concerned about them. Common Side Effects of Silybon Nausea Diarrhea Indigestion Loss of appetite Stomach ache. An upset stomach Back ache. Hair loss Dizziness Itching
Safety Advices
It is unclear if drinking alcohol while taking Silybon Suspension is safe. Please visit a doctor. There is no information available on how to take Silybon Suspension when pregnant. Please visit a doctor. There is no information available on how to use Silybon Suspension when nursing. Please visit a doctor. Silybon Suspension does not normally impair your ability to drive. There is little information available on the usage of Silybon Suspension in renal disease patients. Please visit a doctor. Silybon Suspension is safe for usage in people with liver disease. No dosage change for Silybon Suspension is indicated.
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