Uses / Indications:
How to Handle PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome)
Infertility therapy (enhances ovulation and egg quality)
Regulation of the menstrual cycle and balance of hormones
Nutritional assistance during pregnancy and preconception preparation
To lower oxidative stress in women who have reproductive or metabolic problems
Help for ladies who have trouble with their thyroid or insulin resistance and have trouble getting pregnant
Pregnancy interaction:
Cystofert Tablet is a dietary supplement that contains Myo-Inositol, D-Chiro Inositol, L-Methyl Folate, and Vitamin D3. It is mostly used to treat PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome), infertility, and hormonal balance.
When prescribed, it is usually safe to take during pregnancy because folate and inositol are good for the development of the baby's nervous system and hormones.
But you shouldn't take medicine on your own. Pregnant women should only take it with a doctor's supervision, since the dose may need to be changed.
Expert advice:
Take the tablet after meals to help your stomach feel better.
Do not use it instead of any hormonal or reproductive drugs that your doctor has told you to take.
For better PCOS management, keep eating well and working out while using Cystofert.
Tell your doctor before you start or continue taking this supplement if you are attempting to get pregnant.
It is best to get hormonal and metabolic testing (TSH, LH, FSH, and insulin) on a regular basis.
Side Effects:
Most people don't have any problems with Cystofert. Some mild side effects could be:
Sick
Upset stomach
Pain in the head
Having diarrhea or not going to the bathroom
Allergic response (rash, itching, swelling) is rare.
How to use:
Take one tablet every day, or as your doctor tells you to.
Take it with water after meals.
Don't chew or crush.
For the best benefits, take it at the same time every day.
How it works:
Myo-Inositol and D-Chiro Inositol: Help PCOS by making insulin work better, controlling ovarian function, and bringing hormones back into balance.
L-Methyl Folate: The active form of folate that is necessary for making DNA, developing the neural tube during pregnancy, and making red blood cells.
Vitamin D3: Helps the body absorb calcium, boosts the immune system, and improves reproductive health.
They work together to lower oxidative stress, help ovulation, make eggs better, keep menstrual cycles regular, and boost fertility.
Faq for medicine:
Q1. Is it safe to take Cystofert Tablet when pregnant?
Yes, it can be administered during pregnancy to help with hormones and fetal growth, but only with a doctor's permission.
Q2. Does Cystofert assist with PCOS?
Yes, it makes insulin more effective, brings back ovulation, and helps women with PCOS have regular periods.
Q3. Is it possible for Cystofert to help with fertility?
Yes, it helps fertility by improving the quality of eggs, the function of the ovaries, and the balance of hormones.
Q4. Can you use Cystofert for a long time?
Yes, it can be taken as a dietary supplement for a long time with the help of a doctor.
Q5. Is it safe to take Cystofert with thyroid drugs?
Yes, but you should take it at least 2 to 4 hours apart to avoid problems with absorption.
Medicine interaction:
Thyroid drugs (Levothyroxine) should be taken at least 2–4 hours apart.
Antacids and calcium supplements can make it harder for your body to absorb them, so take them separately.
Iron supplements should be taken at different times of the day.
There are no major negative interactions documented, but you should always tell your doctor about any additional medications you are taking.