Trisolene
Trisolene Products are primarily used for
Allergic conditions, Appetite stimulant
About Trisolene Products
Trisolene Products side effects
Severe
Side Effects of Trisolene are Dizziness, Headache, Nervousness, Sedation, Impaired coordination, Confusion, Restlessness, Excitation, Tremors, Irritability, Rash, Edema (swelling), Urticaria, Acute labyrinthitis (inflammation of inner ear), Anticholinergic effects, Tachycardia, Hemolytic anemia, Cholestasis, Liver failure, Hepatitis (viral infection of liver), Fatigue, Increased appetite, Weight gain, Anaphylactic shock, Early menstrual periods, Bronchiectasis.
How Trisolene Products work
Cyproheptadine is an antihistamine medication. It blocks the action of certain chemical messengers that are responsible for inflammation, congestion, itching, and other allergic reactions. Due to constant increased energy intake and stimulation of growth hormone secretion, it stimulates the appetite too.
Patient Concerns about Trisolene Products
Frequently asked questions about Trisolene Products
Frequently asked questions about Cyproheptadine
Q. What is Trisolene Syrup used for?
Trisolene Syrup is mainly used to treat allergy symptoms, such as sneezing, a runny nose, itchy eyes, and hives. It can also help with skin reactions like urticaria, and it is sometimes used to support appetite by stimulating hunger.
Q. Is Trisolene Syrup safe for children?
Trisolene Syrup should not be given to children under 2 years old, as it can cause serious side effects. In children aged 2 years and above, it may be used cautiously but only under a doctor's supervision, due to the risk of excitability or drowsiness.
Q. Can I take Trisolene Syrup if I have glaucoma or prostate problems?
No, Trisolene Syrup is not recommended for people with glaucoma (angle-closure), enlarged prostate, or bladder issues, as it may worsen these conditions. Always tell your doctor about existing health problems before using Trisolene Syrup.
Q. Does Trisolene Syrup make you sleepy?
Yes, Trisolene Syrup causes drowsiness in many people, especially during the first few days of use. You should avoid driving or operating machinery until you know how the medication affects you.
Q. Is Trisolene Syrup addictive or habit-forming?
Trisolene Syrup is not addictive or habit-forming, but it should be taken exactly as prescribed. Do not increase the dose or frequency without your doctor's advice.
Q. Who should avoid taking Trisolene Syrup?
People with severe liver disease, urinary retention, stomach ulcers, or who are currently using MAO inhibitors (a type of antidepressant) should not use Trisolene Syrup. It is also not suitable for the elderly with cognitive decline, due to increased risk of confusion.
Q. Can Trisolene Syrup help increase appetite or weight?
Yes, Trisolene Syrup is sometimes used to stimulate appetite, especially in people who are underweight or have conditions causing loss of appetite. However, this should only be done under medical supervision to avoid unwanted side effects.
Products for Trisolene
Trisolene Syrup
bottle of 200 ml Syrup
MRP
₹62.81
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