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Carica papaya leaf extract is the active ingredient in Caripill Syrup. It is extensively used to treat thrombocytopenia (low blood platelet count) caused by a variety of disorders, including dengue and chikungunya. Carica papaya is high in flavonoids, glycosides, alkaloids, glutathione, and glucosinolates, which help increase platelet count by activating bone marrow. Thereby it aids in recovery from dengue, chikungunya.
Carica papaya is high in flavonoids, glycosides, alkaloids, glutathione, and glucosinolates.
Use Caripill Syrup in the dose and duration as per your doctor's instructions. Please do not use more than the daily recommended dosage. Take the prescribed dose by mouth using the measuring cup provided by the pack.
Side effects
Let your doctor know about all pre-existing medical conditions. If you experience any unusual symptoms or allergic reactions whilst taking Caripill syrup, please discontinue the use and consult your doctor immediately. Do not self-medicate or share your medication with anyone. Keep the medicine out of reach of children and pets. Store in a cool, dry place, protected from moisture, heat, and direct sunlight.

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Caripill syrup contains Carica Papaya Leaf extract. Carica papaya is high in flavonoids, glycosides, alkaloids, glutathione, and glucosinolates, which help increase platelet count by activating bone marrow. Thereby it aids in recovery from dengue, chikungunya.
Keep your doctor informed about your health condition and all the medicines you take to rule out any side effects and drug interactions.
The efficacy and safety of this medication are well established, and it has been approved by scientific and regulatory agencies.
As per research, daily consumption of papaya leaf for three days resulted in a substantial increase in mean platelet count at 40 and 48 hours.
Platelets, commonly known as thrombocytes, are blood components. Their major job is to clot in order to stop bleeding. They also contribute to defence mechanisms through a process known as clumping or agglutination. In humans, the typical platelet count ranges from 1. 5 to 4 lakh. In dengue fever, the platelet count can plummet to 1. 5 lakh.
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