Utimack
Utimack Products are primarily used for
Kidney stone
About Utimack Products
Uses of Utimack Products
Magnesium Citrate+Potassium Citrate is used in the treatment of kidney stone.
Utimack Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Utimack are Diarrhea, Nausea, Vomiting, Stomach pain.
How Utimack Products work
Magnesium Citrate + Potassium Citrate is a combination of two medicines: Magnesium Citrate + Potassium Citrate1 and Magnesium Citrate + Potassium Citrate2 which prevent kidney stones. It raises urine pH and prevents the formation, growth and aggregation of crystals in the kidneys, thereby preventing stones.
Patient Concerns about Utimack Products
Frequently asked questions about Utimack Products
Frequently asked questions about Utimack Products
Q. What is Utimack Syrup used for?
Utimack Syrup is primarily used to prevent and treat certain types of kidney stones and urinary disorders. It works by making your urine less acidic, helping to dissolve or prevent stones from forming, and supporting proper mineral balance in the body.
Q. Who should not use Utimack Syrup?
Individuals should not take Utimack Syrup if they are allergic to magnesium citrate, potassium citrate, or any ingredients in the medicine, have severe kidney problems, high potassium levels (hyperkalemia), certain heart conditions, or a blocked urinary tract. Patients with a rare disorder called Addison’s disease (a condition in which the adrenal gland does not produce enough of certain hormones, primarily cortisol and aldosterone) should also not use this medicine.
Q. Are there any serious side effects of Utimack Syrup?
Serious side effects of Utimack Syrup include muscle weakness, irregular heartbeat, confusion, trouble breathing, severe vomiting, or black/tarry stools. These can be signs of high potassium (hyperkalemia), kidney problems, or intestinal bleeding.
Q. Can I take Utimack Syrup long-term?
Long-term use of Utimack Syrup should only be done under medical supervision, as excess intake may cause high potassium or magnesium, which can harm your heart and kidneys.
Q. Is Utimack Syrup safe for elderly people and children?
Utimack Syrup is typically prescribed for adults. The safety and effectiveness in children or the elderly may vary. Always consult your doctor before use in these groups.
Q. Should I avoid any foods or drinks with Utimack Syrup?
While on Utimack Syrup treatment, you should avoid high-potassium foods like bananas, oranges, potatoes, and salted foods if recommended by your doctor, especially if you have kidney problems. Always ask your doctor about diet concerns.
Q. Can I use Utimack Syrup if I have diabetes or high blood pressure?
Let your doctor know if you have diabetes or high blood pressure before using Utimack Syrup. Some medicines for these conditions may interact with magnesium citrate or potassium citrate (both present in Utimack Syrup), affecting how your body handles minerals and salts.