Hepasky Tablets

Manufacturer

Salt

Capparis Spinosa, Solanum nigrum, Cichorium intybus, Terminalia arjuna, Casia Occidentalis, Achillea millefolium and Tamarix articulata

Prescription Required

Yes

Package

60 Tablets

What are the uses of Hepasky 1000mg Tablets?

The increasing use of herbal medicines reflects their perceived effectiveness and safety in the treatment and prevention of liver diseases.

How does Hepasky 1000mg Tablets works?

Hepasky is a hepatoprotective agent of plant origin. It works by normalizing the protein-synthetic function of the liver and stimulating the restoration of liver cells. The choleretic effect of this medicine protects the liver from the effects of toxic substances such as alcohol, medications, etc. Hepasky is also known to improve digestion.

Precautions To Be Followed While Taking Hepasky Tablet?

Take Hepasky tablets as directed by your physician.

Those with hypersensitivity to the components of the drug, such as those with cholelithiasis, should avoid taking this medication. Children under 6 years of age are not prescribed to take this medication. - Pregnant women and lactating women should avoid taking these tablets. People with acute diseases of the stomach and intestines should take it with caution.

What if you miss a dose?

In case you miss a dose of Hepasky Tablets, simply skip it. Simply take your prescribed dose the following day. If you miss more than one dose, inform your doctor immediately. Strictly avoid doubling the dose.

How to take Hepasky 1000mg Tablets?

The exact dosage of this medicine is decided by your doctor depending on your condition.

Follow the prescription and dosage directions mentioned by your doctor.

Take Hepasky tablets orally 15–30 minutes before eating. Swallow Hepasky Tablets as whole. Do not crush or chew tablets. Take them at a fixed time.

Most common side effects of Hepasky 1000mg

It is an herbal supplement. The side effects associated with Hepasky are almost negligible. However, allergic reactions and dyspeptic disturbances may occur. Loosening of the stool in patients with a history of digestion, absorption, and/or diarrhea may happen. You may contact your doctor if this disturbs you.