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Syrups & Suspensions

Composition : Cyproheptadine 2mg + Tricholine 275 mg. (Per 5 ml) Cyproheptadine : Belongs to a class of medications called histamine antagonists. Works by blocking the action of histamine, a chemical messenger in the body that can contribute to feelings of nausea and fullness. By blocking histamine, cyproheptadine can indirectly stimulate appetite. Tricholine Citrate : Not directly related to appetite stimulation. Works as a bile acid binding agent in the digestive system. Binds to bile acids produced by the liver, which helps eliminate them through feces. The removal of bile acids can trigger the liver to produce more bile using cholesterol. This can have a secondary effect of lowering cholesterol levels, but it's not the primary purpose in this combination. INDICATIONS Indigestion Sluggish Peristalsis Anorexia Intestinal Malabsorption

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Orthopaedic

Composition : Collagen Peptide Type II 80 mg + Glucosamine Sulphate 500 mg + Methyl Sulfonyl Methane 100 mg + Vitamin C 70 mg + Taurine 100 mg+ Chondroitin Sulphate 200 mg + Sodium Hyaluronate 30 mg + Vitamin A 5000 IU +Vitamin B1 1.5 mg + Vitamin B2 1 mg + + Vitamin Collagen Peptide Type II: This specific type of collagen is a major component of cartilage, the tissue cushioning your joints. Supplementation might help stimulate cartilage production and reduce OA pain, although research results are somewhat mixed. Glucosamine Sulphate: Another building block of cartilage, glucosamine sulfate might help regenerate cartilage and reduce OA pain. However, similar to collagen, evidence for its effectiveness is not conclusive. Chondroitin Sulphate: A component of cartilage that attracts water, helping it maintain lubrication and elasticity. Studies on its effectiveness for OA show mixed results. Sodium Hyaluronate: The sodium salt form of hyaluronic acid, a lubricant naturally found in joints. Supplementation might improve lubrication and reduce OA pain, but research is ongoing. Methyl Sulfonyl Methane (MSM): A source of sulfur, which is important for joint health. MSM may have anti-inflammatory properties and reduce OA pain, but more research is needed. Vitamin C: An antioxidant that may help protect cartilage from damage caused by free radicals. Taurine: An amino acid with antioxidant properties that might also support joint health, although research is limited. Vitamin A: Important for bone health, but high doses like 5000 IU can be toxic and require caution. Consult your doctor before taking this amount. Vitamin B1 & Vitamin B2: Essential B vitamins that play a role in energy production and nerve function, but are not directly related to joint health at these dosages. INDICATIONS Osteoarthritis Tendonitis Sports Injuries Musculoskeletal Pain Chronic Pain

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