Slype

Slype Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Silymarin possess hepatoprotective and antioxidant activity. The hepatoprotective effect is due to stimulation of synthesis of structural and functional proteins and phospholipids, as well as acceleration of the regeneration of hepatocytes.

Antioxidant effect is determined by interaction of bioflavones with free radicals in the liver and its detoxication. In such manner the process of peroxidation of the lipids is interupted and further liver destruction is prevented.

Clinically, these effects are manifested by improvement of the signs and symptoms and normalization of the liver variables (serum level of transaminases, gamma-globulins, and bilirubin).

Trade Name Slype
Generic Silymarin + L-ornithine-l-aspartate
Weight 70mg
Type Tablet
Therapeutic Class
Manufacturer Nn Remedies
Available Country India
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Slype
Slype

Uses

For the treatment of jaundice, chronic inflammatory liver conditions, i.e. hepatitis, alcoholic liver damage and hepatic cirrhosis. It has anti-oxidant property.

Dosage

Slype dosage

70 mg or 140 mg or 500 mg capsule should be taken 3 times daily as per the instruction of a physician. The medication should be continued until the relief of the symptoms according to the advice of a physician.

Side Effects

A mild laxative effect has occasionally been observed.

Pregnancy & Breastfeeding use

No experience is available about the use of Silymarin 70 mg or 140 mg during pregnancy and lactation. Therefore, if needed Silymarin 70 mg or 140 mg should be taken with caution according to the physician’s advice.

Contraindication

No adequate data of investigations are available about the use of this drug in children. Therefore, it should be used in children under 12 years of age with caution under the direct supervision of a physician.

Storage Condition

To be stored in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight. Keep the medicine out of reach of children.

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