Cirrosam 400 Tablet
Product introduction
Cirrosam 400 Tablet has also been studied for its possible role in cell membrane stabilization and as adjunctive management of neurodegenerative disorders. Research suggests it may help support brain health, protect nerve cell membranes, and assist in maintaining healthy communication between nerve cells.
Cirrosam 400 Tablet is usually recommended to be taken before meals, as this improves absorption. The exact dose depends on your body weight and the condition being treated. To get the most benefit, it is important to take this medicine regularly and at the same time each day. Treatment may need to continue for several months or longer, depending on your doctor’s advice. Even if your symptoms improve, do not stop taking it unless your doctor tells you to.
The most common side effects of Cirrosam 400 Tablet are nausea, abdominal discomfort, and diarrhea. These effects are usually mild and temporary. If diarrhea becomes bothersome, your doctor may adjust your dose or stop the treatment. Drinking plenty of fluids can help prevent dehydration if you experience diarrhea or constipation. Rarely, some people may also experience headache, trouble sleeping, or skin rash. If any side effect worries you, consult with doctor.
Cirrosam 400 Tablet should be used with caution in patients with a history of bipolar disorder, as this medicine may rarely trigger mood swings. Use during pregnancy and breastfeeding should only be under medical advice. This medicine can interact with other drugs, so let yor doctor know about all the medicines and supplements you are taking. Avoid drinking alcohol while on treatment, as this may increase the strain on your liver and worsen side effects.
Uses of Cirrosam Tablet
- Treatment of Liver disease
Benefits of Cirrosam Tablet
In Treatment of Liver disease
Side effects of Cirrosam Tablet
Common side effects of Cirrosam
- Nausea
- Diarrhea
- Abdominal pain
How to use Cirrosam Tablet
How Cirrosam Tablet works
Safety advice
High doses used in late pregnancy have not shown harmful effects. However, in the first trimester, use only if clearly needed, and always under medical supervision.
Use during breastfeeding only if the expected benefit to the mother outweighs the possible risk to the baby.
This medicine may cause dizziness. Do not drive or operate machinery until you know how it affects you.
What if you forget to take Cirrosam Tablet?
All substitutes
Quick tips
- Diarrhea may occur as a side effect. Drink plenty of fluids and inform your doctor if diarrhea persists or if you find blood in your stools.
- To make sure it is safe for you, consult with your doctor if you are pregnant, planning pregnancy, or breastfeeding before starting this medicine.
- Follow a healthy diet, avoid alcohol, and keep yourself well hydrated to complement the treatment.
- Inform your doctor if you have bipolar disorder or a history of mood swings; this medicine may trigger mania/hypomania.
- Tell your doctor if you have rare genetic problems affecting methionine metabolism (e.g., homocystinuria).
- Your doctor may check vitamin B12 and folate levels during treatment.