Dianor
Dianor Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.
Centella asiatica is a plant/plant extract used in some OTC (over-the-counter) products. It is not an approved drug.
Trade Name | Dianor |
Generic | Curcuma xanthorrhizae + Morinda citrifolia + Tinospora tuberculata + Centella asiatica + Andrographis paniculata + Swietenia mahagoni + Clinacanthus nutans + Ximenia americana |
Type | Fluid |
Therapeutic Class | |
Manufacturer | PT Phytochemindo Reksa |
Available Country | Indonesia |
Last Updated: | September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am |
Uses
Andrographis paniculata is indicated in- Viral fever Flu Common cold Sinusitis Upper respiratory tract infection Viral hepatitis.Dianor is also used to associated treatment for these conditions: Burns first degree, Capillary fragility, Pruritus, Radiation Burn, Second Degree Burns, Skin Ulcer, Venous Insufficiency, Damaged skin, Massage, Skin Care
Dosage
Dianor dosage
Age 18 and above: 1 capsule 3 times daily after meal for 5 to 10 days.12 to 17 years: 1 capsule 2 times daily after meal for 5 to 10 days.4 to 11 years: 1 capsule daily after meal for 5 to 10 days or as directed by the physician.Side Effects
Large oral doses may cause gastric discomfort, vomiting and loss of appetite. These side-effects appear to be due to the bitter taste of andrographolide.Interaction
May have a synergistic effect with isoniazid.Pregnancy & Breastfeeding use
Andrographis should not be used during pregnancy or lactation.Contraindication
Andrographis is contraindicated in cases of known allergy to plants of the acanthaceae familyStorage Condition
Keep below 30°C temperature, away from light & moisture. Keep out of the reach of children.Innovators Monograph
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