Cygrodine
Cygrodine Products are primarily used for
Appetite stimulant
About Cygrodine Products
Cygrodine Products side effects
Severe
Side Effects of Cygrodine are Sedation, Blurred vision, Dizziness, Impaired coordination, Confusion, Restlessness, Excitation, Tremors, Paresthesia (tingling or pricking sensation), Urticaria, Acute labyrinthitis (inflammation of inner ear), Double vision, Vertigo, Ringing in ear, Hypotension (low blood pressure), Tachycardia, Anaphylactic shock, Urinary retention, Hemolytic anemia, Cholestasis, Liver failure, Hepatitis (viral infection of liver).
How Cygrodine Products work
Cyproheptadine and tricholine citrate which revives appetite. Cyproheptadine is an appetite stimulant. It works by reducing the effect of serotonin (a chemical messenger) in the hypothalamus, a part of the brain which regulates appetite. Tricholine citrate is a bile acid binding agent. It removes bile acids from the body. The liver then produces more bile acids using cholesterol, as a result, the level of cholesterol in the body is lowered.
Patient Concerns about Cygrodine Products
Frequently asked questions about Cygrodine Products
Frequently asked questions about Cygrodine Products
Q. What is Cygrodine Syrup used for?
Cygrodine Syrup is used to help with loss of appetite, weight loss, and poor growth, especially in children. It's also used to support weight gain in people being treated for illnesses like tuberculosis or HIV.
Q. Who should not use Cygrodine Syrup?
You should not give Cygrodine Syrup to newborns or premature babies, anyone allergic to its ingredients, or people with glaucoma (eye pressure problems), prostate problems, stomach ulcers, or urinary issues.
Q. Can Cygrodine Syrup affect behavior or alertness?
Yes. Cygrodine Syrup can cause drowsiness or make some children more excited or restless. Avoid activities that need full alertness (like cycling or using tools) while on this medicine.
Q. What should I watch out for in case of an Cygrodine Syrup overdose?
Taking too much Cygrodine Syrup, especially in young children, can cause hallucinations, seizures, deep sleep, or even serious harm. Seek emergency help immediately if you suspect an overdose.
Q. Can elderly people use Cygrodine Syrup?
Cygrodine Syrup should be used very carefully in older adults, as it may cause stronger side effects like confusion, dizziness, or problems with urination.
Q. How long does Cygrodine Syrup take to see results?
The exact time Cygrodine Syrup takes to show results is not known. However, after taking Cygrodine Syrup, appetite improvement may be noticed within a few days, while digestive benefits (reduced bloating, better digestion) may take a few weeks.
Q. Can I take Cygrodine Syrup at night?
Yes, taking Cygrodine Syrup at night may help reduce daytime drowsiness. However, follow your doctor’s instructions for the best results.
Q. Can pregnant or breastfeeding women take Cygrodine Syrup?
Consult your doctor first. Cygrodine Syrup may have risks during pregnancy, and small amounts may pass into breast milk.
Q. Does Cygrodine Syrup cause weight gain?
Yes, increased appetite is a common effect of Cygrodine Syrup, which may lead to weight gain. Monitor your diet to ensure healthy weight management.