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Cutifol Lemon Flavour Sachet 30 x 5 gm is a vitamin supplement used in the treatment of polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). Polycystic ovarian syndrome is an endocrine disorder common in women of reproductive age, characterised by menstrual abnormalities.
Cutifol Lemon Flavour Sachet 30 x 5 gm contains myo-inositol, cholecalciferol, and folic acid. Cutifol Lemon Flavour Sachet 30 x 5 gm improves fertility and reduces the risk of anovulation (absence of the ovulation process). Together, Cutifol Lemon Flavour Sachet 30 x 5 gm helps in treating PCOS.
In some cases, Cutifol Lemon Flavour Sachet 30 x 5 gm may cause certain common side effects such as stomach pain, nausea and tiredness. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and will resolve gradually over time. However, you are advised to talk to your doctor if these side effects persist or worsen.
Take Cutifol Lemon Flavour Sachet 30 x 5 gm as recommended. It is advised not to take more than the recommended dose of medicine. Cutifol Lemon Flavour Sachet 30 x 5 gm can be taken with or without food. Mix the contents with water before consuming.
Avoid taking Cutifol Lemon Flavour Sachet 30 x 5 gm if allergic to any of its components. Keep your physician informed if you suffer from kidney problems, diabetes, phenylketonuria, hypercalcemia, pernicious anaemia or have been immobilised for some time. Also, tell your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to get pregnant, or breastfeeding.
Cutifol Lemon Flavour Sachet 30 x 5 gm is used in the treatment of Polycystic ovarian syndrome/disease (PCOS/PCOD). The detailed uses of Cutifol Lemon Flavour Sachet 30 x 5 gm are as follows:
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It is unknown if alcohol interacts with Cutifol Lemon Flavour Sachet 30 x 5 gm. Please consult a doctor if you have any concerns.
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Cutifol Lemon Flavour Sachet 30 x 5 gm is possibly safe if advised, in pregnant women. However, it is best to consult the doctor in case of any concerns.
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Cutifol Lemon Flavour Sachet 30 x 5 gm is possibly safe if advised in nursing women. However, it is best to consult the doctor in case of any concerns.
Caution
Cutifol Lemon Flavour Sachet 30 x 5 gm does not affect your ability to drive. However, if you experience any lethargy or dizziness, avoid driving.
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Exercise caution before using Cutifol Lemon Flavour Sachet 30 x 5 gm in case of established liver disease. Please consult your doctor to address any concerns.
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Exercise caution before using Cutifol Lemon Flavour Sachet 30 x 5 gm in case of established kidney disease. Please consult your doctor to address any concerns.
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Limited data is available regarding the usage of Cutifol Lemon Flavour Sachet 30 x 5 gm in children. Consult your doctor if you have any concerns.
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Let your doctor know if you have any history of heart problems. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and potential risks before prescribing Cutifol Lemon Flavour Sachet 30 x 5 gm.
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Cutifol Lemon Flavour Sachet 30 x 5 gm should be given to elderly patients only if prescribed by a doctor. If you have any concerns about using Cutifol Lemon Flavour Sachet 30 x 5 gm in geriatrics, please consult your doctor.
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Drug-Drug Interactions: Cutifol Lemon Flavour Sachet 30 x 5 gm may interact with antidiabetic drugs (glimepiride, glyburide, pioglitazone, insulin, glipizide, chlorpropamide, tolbutamide), antiepileptic drugs (primidone, phenobarbital, phenytoin), chemotherapy (fluorouracil), anti-IBD medications (sulfasalazine), cholesterol-reducing agents (cholestyramine), supplements (calcium, zinc), painkillers (aspirin).
Drug-Food Interactions: Cutifol Lemon Flavour Sachet 30 x 5 gm may interact with grapefruit juice.
Drug-Disease Interactions: Cutifol Lemon Flavour Sachet 30 x 5 gm should be used with caution in patients with a known hypersensitivity disorder, cancer, hypocalcemia, hypoparathyroidism, rickets, osteomalacia, kidney disease, peptic ulcer disease, phenylketonuria, pernicious anaemia, malabsorption syndrome, oesophageal disorders like Barrett’s oesophagus and any disease-causing jaw pain.
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