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Antacids

Composition : Levosulpuride 75mg(SR) + Rabeprazole 20 mg Levosulpiride (SR): This belongs to a class of drugs called prokinetic agents. The SR notation indicates sustained release, meaning the medication releases slowly over time. Levosulpiride works by: Increasing the muscle contractions of the stomach and intestines, which can help move food through the digestive system more efficiently. Slightly tightening the lower esophageal sphincter (LES), the muscular valve between the esophagus and stomach. This can help prevent stomach acid from flowing back up into the esophagus. Rabeprazole : This belongs to a class of drugs called proton pump inhibitors (PPIs). It works by reducing the amount of acid produced by the stomach. This can help with: Discomfort caused by excess stomach acid. INDICATIONS GERD Heartburn Functional Dyspepsia NSAIDs Induced Gastritis

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Antacids

Composition : Omeprazole 20 mg + Domperidone 30 mg Omeprazole : A proton pump inhibitor (PPI) that reduces stomach acid production. This helps relieve symptoms of GERD like heartburn and acid reflux by creating a less acidic environment in the stomach. Domperidone : A prokinetic agent that increases the movement of food through the stomach and intestines. This can help prevent food from sitting in the stomach for too long, which can worsen reflux symptoms. INDICATIONS Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) Peptic Ulcer Disease Hiatus Hernia Drug, Food & Alcohol-induced acid dyspepsia Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome

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Antacids

Composition : Dried alluminium hydroxide gel 250mg + magnesium hydroxide 250mg + simethicone 25mg Dried Aluminium Hydroxide Gel : Neutralizes stomach acid by forming a protective coating on the stomach lining. Magnesium Hydroxide : Another antacid that works similarly to aluminum hydroxide by neutralizing stomach acid. Simethicone : Doesn't directly neutralize acid, but works by breaking down gas bubbles in your stomach and intestines, allowing them to pass more easily and reducing pressure and discomfort. INDICATIONS Peptic Ulcer GERD Drug, food and ancohol induced hyperacidity

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Capsules

Composition : Elemental Calcium 200 mg + Vitamin K2-7 45 mcg + Calcitriol 0.25 mcg Elemental Calcium : Provides a direct source of calcium, essential for strong bones and teeth. Vitamin K2-7 : This specific form of Vitamin K (menaquinone-7) plays a role in bone mineralization by helping to direct calcium into the bones. Calcitriol : A synthetic form of Vitamin D that helps the body absorb calcium from the intestine. INDICATIONS Osteoporosis Osteomalacia Pregnancy & Lactation Rickets & Fracture Elderly People Adolescence

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Capsules

Composition : Calcium Citrate Maleate 500mg + Vit. K2-7 50mg + Calcitriol 0.25mg + Cyanocobalamin 1500 mcg + Zinc 22.5 mg + Magnesium 50 mg Calcium Citrate Maleate : Provides a source of elemental calcium, essential for strong bones and teeth. Calcium citrate maleate is generally well-absorbed by the body compared to some other calcium sources. Vitamin K2-7 : This specific form of Vitamin K (menaquinone-7) plays a role in bone mineralization by helping to direct calcium into the bones. Calcitriol : A synthetic form of Vitamin D that helps the body absorb calcium from the intestine. Methylcobalamin : A form of Vitamin B12 that supports nerve function and red blood cell production. Zinc : A mineral that contributes to immune function, wound healing, and various bodily processes. INDICATIONS Osteoporosis Post Menopausal decline in bone health Renal Faiure Low BMD Recurrent Fracture

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Syrups & Suspensions

Composition : Liquid Paraffin 1.25ml + Milk of Magnesia 3.75ml + Sodium Picosulfate 3.33mg Liquid Paraffin : Also known as mineral oil, it acts as a lubricant. It coats the stool and intestines, making bowel movements smoother and easier to pass. Milk of Magnesia : Contains magnesium hydroxide, which works as an osmotic laxative. It draws water into the intestines, softening the stool and increasing its volume to stimulate bowel movements. Sodium Picosulfate : A stimulant laxative. It works by irritating the lining of the intestines, which triggers muscle contractions and helps move stool through the bowels. INDICATIONS Constipation Irritable bowel syndrome Piles, Anal Fissure Hernia Pre and post operative condition Elderly and bed ridden patients Endoscopy

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Tablets

Composition : Diclodenac 50 mg. + Dicyclomine 20 mg Diclofenac : This is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that reduces pain and inflammation. In IBS and functional bowel disorders, it's thought to target pain and inflammation in the gut wall that can contribute to discomfort. Dicyclomine : This is an antispasmodic that works by relaxing the smooth muscles in the stomach and intestines. This helps to reduce muscle spasms and contractions, relieving cramping and abdominal pain. INDICATIONS Strains & Slip Disc Frozen Shoulder Sprains Inflammatory Conditions Post Trauma Post Operative

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Capsules

Composition : Levosulpuride 75mg(SR) + Rabeprazole 20 mg Levosulpiride (SR): This belongs to a class of drugs called prokinetic agents. The SR notation indicates sustained release, meaning the medication releases slowly over time. Levosulpiride works by: Increasing the muscle contractions of the stomach and intestines, which can help move food through the digestive system more efficiently. Slightly tightening the lower esophageal sphincter (LES), the muscular valve between the esophagus and stomach. This can help prevent stomach acid from flowing back up into the esophagus. Rabeprazole : This belongs to a class of drugs called proton pump inhibitors (PPIs). It works by reducing the amount of acid produced by the stomach. This can help with: Discomfort caused by excess stomach acid. INDICATIONS GERD Heartburn Functional Dyspepsia NSAIDs Induced Gastritis

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