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Apisure 2mg/275mg Syrup

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Apisure 2mg/275mg Syrup

Introduction to Apisure 2mg/275mg Syrup

Apisure 2mg/275mg Syrup is a combination of two medicines. The first is cyproheptadine which revs up your appetite, while tricholine citrate helps manage cholesterol by facilitating a body cleanup.

Cyproheptadine works by toning down the impact of serotonin in the brain's appetite control center, thereby stimulating appetite. Tricholine citrate aids in eliminating bile acids, encouraging the liver to produce more from cholesterol, and ultimately reducing cholesterol levels.

Read the label instructions before using this medication. Use a measuring cup to take it orally, and shake the syrup well before use. It can be taken with or without food, but maintaining a consistent daily schedule is recommended for better results.

It may cause drowsiness and has anticholinergic properties that can result in side effects such as dry mouth, blurred vision, constipation, and urinary retention. Individuals with specific medical conditions (eg, glaucoma, prostate enlargement) may require special consideration.

Inform your healthcare provider about any history of allergies or adverse reactions to medications to prevent potential allergic reactions to cyproheptadine or tricholine citrate. Be cautious while operating machinery or engaging in activities requiring alertness until the effects of the medication are known.

If a dose is missed, take it as soon as you remember. However, if the next dose is due soon, skip the missed one and resume your regular schedule. Avoid taking two doses simultaneously. Consult your doctor for guidance on managing missed doses effectively.

Always follow your doctor's recommendations and seek medical advice if you encounter any concerning symptoms or issues while using this medication.

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When should I take Appup syrup?

App UP 2mg/275mg Syrup is taken with or without food in a dose and duration as advised by the doctor. The dose you are given will depend on your condition and how you respond to the medicine. You should keep taking this medicine for as long as your doctor recommends.

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How do you use app plus?

Directions for Use Take APP UP PLUS SYRUP with or without food. Take the prescribed dose/quantity of APP UP PLUS SYRUP using the measuring cup provided by the pack; shake the bottle well before each use. Depending on your medical condition, your doctor will decide how long you need to take APP UP PLUS SYRUP.

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What is app up plus syrup?

App Up Plus Syrup 200ml is an appetite stimulant, which contains Cyproheptadine and Tricholine as its active ingredients. It is used for the treatment of loss of appetite and weight loss. It works by. Thus, increasing the hunger by constantly increasing the energy requirement.

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What is the use of Aptimust syrup?

Aptimust Syrup is an appetite stimulant, which contains Cyproheptadine, Tricholine and Sorbitol as its active ingredients. It is used for treatment of loss of appetite and weight loss. It works by inh. It promotes the desire to eat in undernourished and malnourished people.

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What is the use of cyproheptadine hydrochloride syrup?

Cyproheptadine relieves red, irritated, itchy, watery eyes; sneezing; and runny nose caused by allergies, irritants in the air, and hay fever. It may also be used to relieve the itching of allergic skin conditions, and to treat hives, including hives caused by exposure to cold temperatures and by rubbing the skin.

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How do you take Ciplactin syrup?

Take Ciplactin Syrup 200ml with or without food as prescribed by your doctor.

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