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Mecolin

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Loss of appetite, indigestion and constipation are common symptoms of G.I. disfunction that Mecolin can readily address. It is a sugar free syrup that is safe for diabetic patients. Ask your doctor regarding the right dosage for your symptoms.

Tricholine Citrate which is a salt of choline is an important lipotropic factor, the deficiency of which leads to fatty infiltration of the liver. Tricholine Citrate in Mecolin is converted into methionine – an important amino acid in the human body. Sorbitol stimulates intestinal peristalsis, duodenal and pancreatic secretions and hence ameliorates dyspeptic symptoms. It also stimulates gall bladder contraction thus facilitating the entry of bile into the duodenum. Mecolin acts as an ideal adjuvant to insulin in brittle diabetes. It smoothens the wide fluctuations of blood glucose levels and reduces insulin requirements. It reduces insulin antagonism by reducing blood levels of non-esterified fatty acids.

Category: Hepatobiliary
Indication: Fatty infiltration of the liver which is common in malnutrition, malabsorption, chronic alcoholism, obesity and diabetes mellitus. Hepatobiliary and digestive disorders such as biliary atonia or hypotonia. Non obstructive biliary lithiasis, post hepatitis, chronic hepatic & Pancreatic insufficiency. Adjuvant in diabetes and in Atonic constipation.
Drug Composition: Tricholine Citrate 0.55 gm and Sorbitol 7.15 gm in each 10 ml.
Dosage: In liver disorders: 2 tbsp (4 tbsp) B.D. before meal for children (adults). In constipation: 2 tbsp (4 tbsp) O.D. before breakfast with lukewarm water for children (adults).
Contraindications: Obstructive jaundice.
Precautions: Viral Hepatitis.
This product is currently only available in India against valid prescription from a Registered Medical Practitioner. This is not an offer for sale.