HUNGREE 200ml STRAWBERRY syrup
Manufactured By Laborate Pharmaceuticals India Ltd
Composition Cyproheptadine (2 Mg)
Rs 88.00
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Description:
Pregnancy interaction
- Not advised during pregnancy unless absolutely necessary.
- Can cross the placenta, which could make both the mother and the fetus sleepy.
- Digestive Enzymes with B-Complex Vitamins
- It's usually safe, but you shouldn't take more vitamins during pregnancy.
- Overall Advice
- Don't use it when pregnant unless your doctor says it's okay.
- Only use for a short time and at a low dose if you need to.
- Don't take medicine on your own.
FAQs for Medicine?
Q1. What is Hungree Strawberry Syrup used for?
It helps with digestion, makes you want to eat more, helps you gain weight in a healthy way, and helps you recover after being sick.
Q2. Does it help you gain weight?
Yes. It makes you hungrier, which makes you eat more and gain weight in a healthful way.
Q3. Is it safe for kids?
Yes, it is often given to kids older than 2 or 3 years, but a doctor must tell you how much to give.
4. Does it make you sleepy?
Yes, if the syrup has cyproheptadine in it, it could make you sleepy.
Q5. Does it make you want to do it?
No, it doesn't make you want to do it again.
Q6. How long should it be used?
Usually for 1 to 4 weeks; however, it depends on what the doctor says.
Q7. Is it safe for people with diabetes to take?
Be careful with the syrup because it can include sugar in it.
Expert advice
- Take after meals to help you become used to it and get the most out of it.
- Don't drink alcohol since it makes you sleepy.
- If you feel tired after taking the syrup, don't drive.
- To achieve better outcomes, eat a diet full of nutrients.
- If you have asthma, glaucoma, or an enlarged prostate, you shouldn't take this (if it has antihistamine in it).
- Not a replacement for a healthy diet.
- Don't use it for a long time without talking to a doctor beforehand.
Side Effects
- Feeling sleepy
- Mouth that is dry
- A little upset stomach
- More hunger
- Not as Common
- Having trouble going to the bathroom or having too many stools
- Being irritable
- Significant weight gain with extended use
- Uncommon but serious
- Very bad allergic reaction
- Too much sedation
- Confusion (high doses)
- If you have major side effects, stop taking the medicine.
How It Works
- Cyproheptadine (if added)
- Stops serotonin from working, which makes you want to eat more.
- Makes the brain's hunger centers work harder.
- Enzymes that help in digestion
- Make it easier for your body to break down fats, proteins, and carbs.
- Get rid of bloating and upset stomach.
- Help nutrients get into your body better.
- Vitamins B-Complex
- Boost your metabolism, energy, and appetite.
- How it works overall
- Makes you hungrier
- Improves digestion
- Helps with development and gaining weight
- Lessens weakness after being sick
Medicines interaction
- Hungree Strawberry Syrup might work with:
- Anti-allergy/sedative drugs make you sleepier.
- Sleeping medications and anti-anxiety drugs make you quite sleepy.
- MAO inhibitors (antidepressants) and hunger stimulants that are based on antihistamines are not safe together.
- Alcohol → makes sedative side effects worse
- Anticholinergics can make your mouth dry and your constipation worse.
- Always tell your doctor about any medications you are taking.
How to Use
- 1–2 tablespoons (5–10 ml) once or twice a day after meals.
- For Kids
- 2.5 to 5 ml once or twice a day, depending on age and what the doctor says.
- Important Directions
- Before each usage, shake the bottle well.
- Do not take more than the recommended dose.
- Use it every day for 1 to 3 weeks to see a big difference.
- Keep it in a cold, dry location.
Uses/indications
- People usually use Hungree 200 ml Strawberry Syrup for:
- Not wanting to eat
- Conditions of being underweight
- Not gaining enough weight
- Weakness after being sick
- Having trouble digesting food or indigestion
- Low energy levels
- Help with malnutrition
- Kids who don't want to eat because they are sick or stressed