Hermin Injection
Manufactured By Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Composition L-Lysine (19.2mg/ml), L-Threonine (7mg/ml), L-Isoleucine (6.6mg/ml), L-Methionine (6.8mg/ml), L-Histidine Hydrochloride (4.7mg/ml)
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( 200 ml in 1 bottle )
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Pregnancy Interaction
- Safety: These are amino acids that the body needs and is usually safe to take during pregnancy as long as you follow the suggested doses.
- Warning: Don't take too many amino acids unless your doctor tells you to.
- Advice: Pregnant women should talk to their doctor or nutritionist before taking this supplement to make sure the dose is right for their nutritional needs.
Faq For Medicine
Q1: What is this supplement good for?
It has important amino acids that help with tissue repair, muscle building, and recuperation when you don't get enough nutrients or need a lot of protein.
Q2. Is it safe to consume when pregnant?
Yes, but only with a doctor's supervision to avoid an imbalance of amino acids or too much of them.
Q3. Does it assist muscles grow?
Yes, amino acids like Hermin Injection help muscles recover and make proteins.
Q4. Is it safe for those with diabetes?
Yes, but people with diabetes should keep an eye on their blood sugar levels since amino acids can change how the body processes food.
Q5: Is it safe to take with multivitamins?
Yes, you can take it with multivitamins, but a doctor should change the dose.
Expert Advice
- Eat a balanced diet that includes enough protein; supplements shouldn't take the place of real food.
- It's crucial to drink enough water while using amino acid supplements to help your metabolism.
- Use with caution in people who have liver or renal problems, as too much amino acid intake may make metabolism work harder.
- If it makes you sick, don't take it on an empty stomach.
Side Effects
- Most people can handle these amino acids just fine. Some side effects that are not common or are not very bad are:
- Feeling sick or having stomach problems
- Pain in the head
- Tiredness
- A little bit of diarrhea
- Allergic responses (rash, itching) are very rare.
- Stop using it and get medical help if you have serious negative effects.
How It Works
- Every amino acid has a unique biological function:
- L-Lysine: Helps the body make collagen and mend tissues; helps the immune system.
- L-Threonine: Helps keep the body's protein levels in check and helps the liver and immune system.
- L-Isoleucine is a branched-chain amino acid that helps muscles heal and makes energy.
- L-Methionine: An amino acid that contains sulfur and helps the body break down fat and get rid of toxins.
- L-Histidine Hydrochloride: A precursor to histamine, it is crucial for tissue growth and repair and keeps myelin sheaths around nerves.
- Together, they help make proteins, heal tissues, and improve overall metabolic health.
Medicine Interaction
- Do not mix with other amino acid supplements or protein powders unless your doctor says it's okay.
- Antibiotics: Amino acids can occasionally change how well certain antibiotics, such tetracyclines, work.
- Corticosteroids: Long-term usage of steroids may speed up amino acid metabolism, which means you may need to change your supplements.
- If you take medicine for your liver or kidneys, talk to your doctor.
How to Use
- Dosage: As your doctor says or as the label on the product says.
- Usually taken by mouth with or after meals.
- As directed, it can be combined with water, juice, or milk.
- Don't take more than the suggested daily dose.
- Keep it in a cool, dry spot that doesn't get direct sunlight.
Uses / indications
- Not getting enough protein or food
- Recovery after surgery
- Help with growth and development in kids and teens
- Fixing muscles and getting back into shape for sports
- Feeling weak or tired because of being sick or not eating well
- Therapy that helps with liver problems and mending wounds