ORAXIN is a combination syrup that contains Tricholine Citrate, SORBITOL, and Cyproheptadine Hydrochloride. It is indicated for various conditions and provides multiple benefits. Tricholine Citrate helps in the breakdown of fats and aids in liver function, SORBITOL acts as an osmotic laxative and diuretic, and Cyproheptadine Hydrochloride is an antihistamine that helps to relieve allergy symptoms and stimulate appetite. It is commonly used to improve liver function, relieve constipation, and increase appetite.
- Allergy relief
- Appetite stimulation
- Relief of constipation
- Improvement of liver function
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Nausea
- Drowsiness
- Abdominal discomfort
Take ORAXIN orally as directed by your doctor. It is usually taken before or after meals. Follow the dosage instructions provided by your doctor or the instructions on the packaging. Do not exceed the recommended dosage.
- Pregnancy - ORAXIN is not recommended for use during pregnancy unless prescribed by a doctor. It is important to consult your doctor before taking this medicine.
- Alcohol - There is no known interaction between alcohol and ORAXIN. However, it is advisable to consult your doctor regarding alcohol consumption while taking this medicine.
- Old Age - No specific precautions need to be taken while using ORAXIN in elderly individuals. However, it is important to consult your doctor for the appropriate dosage.
- Breast Feeding - ORAXIN is not recommended for use while breastfeeding. It is important to consult your doctor before taking this medicine.
- Children - The safety and efficacy of ORAXIN in children have not been established. It is important to consult your doctor before giving this medicine to children.
- Store in a cool, dry place -
- Protect from light -
- Keep out of reach of children -
- Drug-Drug - There are no known significant drug-drug interactions with ORAXIN. However, it is important to inform your doctor about all the medicines you are currently taking, including over-the-counter drugs and supplements.
- Drug-Food - There are no known significant drug-food interactions with ORAXIN.
- Drug-Disease - Caution is advised while using ORAXIN in patients with liver or kidney disease. Consult your doctor for appropriate dosage adjustments.
- Q. Is ORAXIN addictive?No, ORAXIN is not addictive. However, it is important to take this medicine as prescribed by your doctor and not exceed the recommended dosage.
- Q. Can I take ORAXIN on an empty stomach?Yes, ORAXIN can be taken on an empty stomach. However, it is generally recommended to take it with or after meals to minimize the chances of gastrointestinal side effects.
- Q. How long does it take for ORAXIN to show its effects?The onset of action may vary depending on the individual and the condition being treated. It is important to continue taking the medicine as prescribed by your doctor for the specified duration to achieve maximum benefits.
- Q. Can I drive or operate heavy machinery while taking ORAXIN?This medicine may cause drowsiness as a side effect. Therefore, it is advisable to avoid activities that require mental alertness such as driving or operating heavy machinery if you experience drowsiness.
- Q. Can I stop taking ORAXIN if I feel better?No, it is important to complete the full course of treatment as prescribed by your doctor even if you start feeling better. Stopping the medicine prematurely may result in a recurrence of symptoms or incomplete recovery.
