SORBITOL+TRICHOLINE belongs to the class of cholesterol-lowering agents' primarily used to treat and prevent fatty liver disease and other liver-related disorders like hepatotoxicity. SORBITOL+TRICHOLINE also helps improve occasional constipation, asthma symptoms, and hepatic disorders. Fatty liver disease, also known as hepatic steatosis, is a medical condition associated with a build-up of fat in liver cells. Fatty liver disease is of two types, namely alcoholic fatty liver disease and non-alcoholic fatty liver. Hepatotoxicity is referred to as liver damage caused by exposure to drugs.
SORBITOL+TRICHOLINE is composed of two medicines: Sorbitol (laxative) and Tricholine (bile acid-binding agent). Sorbitol is a laxative with diuretic (urine producing) and cathartic (that stimulates defecation) properties. It is a sugar alcohol found in fruits and plants and treats constipation. Tricholine is a bile acid-binding agent that removes excess bile acids from the body. This makes the liver utilize the body's cholesterol in producing bile acid, thus lowering the cholesterol levels in the body.
Your doctor will advise you how often you take SORBITOL+TRICHOLINE based on your medical condition. The common side effects of SORBITOL+TRICHOLINE include nausea, vomiting, gas, constipation, dizziness, bloating, stomach cramps, dry mouth, and drowsiness. If these side effects occur, they resolve gradually over time and do not usually require medical attention. However, if you notice any side effects that are not manageable, it is advised to consult your doctor.
Try not to stop taking this medicine of your own. Let your doctor know if you are sensitive to SORBITOL+TRICHOLINE and have any kidney/liver diseases, gastrointestinal disorders, and diabetes. If you are pregnant, planning to conceive or breastfeeding, it is essential to seek medical advice before starting SORBITOL+TRICHOLINE. The patient should inform the doctor if he/she is taking SORBITOL+TRICHOLINE before any surgery is scheduled or any new medicine is taken. Do not take additional laxatives while using SORBITOL+TRICHOLINE.
Fatty liver disease and Hepatotoxicity.
SORBITOL+TRICHOLINE is used to treat and prevent fatty liver disease and other liver-related disorders like hepatotoxicity. It contains Sorbitol (laxative) and Tricholine (bile acid-binding agent). Sorbitol is a laxative with a diuretic (urine-producing) and cathartic (that stimulates defecation) properties. It is a sugar alcohol found in fruits and plants and treats constipation. Tricholine is a bile acid-binding agent that removes excess bile acids from the body. Due to this, the liver utilizes the body's cholesterol to produce more bile acids, thus lowering the body's cholesterol levels. It exhibits lipotropic action and helps in the breakdown of fat during metabolism in the body. It also helps to relieve asthma symptoms in adults. Tricholine may cause constipation as its side effect. Administering Sorbitol, along with Tricholine, helps in relieving constipation and other digestive problems.
Before taking SORBITOL+TRICHOLINE, let your doctor know if you have any allergic reactions to SORBITOL+TRICHOLINE. It is important to tell your doctor if you have any kidney/liver diseases, gastrointestinal disorders, diabetes, stomach pain, and rectal bleeding before using SORBITOL+TRICHOLINE. It is advised not to use additional laxatives while using SORBITOL+TRICHOLINE. Do not use other over the counter medications, herbal or vitamin supplements without medical advice while using SORBITOL+TRICHOLINE. If you have diabetes, your doctor may provide sugar-free formulations of SORBITOL+TRICHOLINE to manage your blood glucose levels. If you are pregnant, planning to conceive or breastfeeding, it is essential to seek medical advice before starting SORBITOL+TRICHOLINE. SORBITOL+TRICHOLINE is not recommended for children below the age of two years.
Drug-Drug Interaction: SORBITOL+TRICHOLINE may interact with HIV/AIDS medication (lamivudine), drugs treating high potassium levels (sodium polystyrene sulfonate), and other laxatives.
Drug-Food Interaction: Limit alcohol intake and avoid fatty foods to help control your cholesterol and triglyceride levels.
Drug-Disease Interaction: SORBITOL+TRICHOLINE should be cautiously administered in cases of kidney/liver diseases, gastrointestinal disorders, diabetes, stomach pain, and rectal bleeding.
It is not known if it is safe to consume alcohol while using SORBITOL+TRICHOLINE. However, limit alcohol intake to avoid any side effects like dizziness.
There is limited information on how SORBITOL+TRICHOLINE affects pregnancy. Please consult your doctor if you are planning to conceive or already pregnant before starting SORBITOL+TRICHOLINE.
Please consult your doctor before starting SORBITOL+TRICHOLINE if you are a nursing mother since there is limited data on how SORBITOL+TRICHOLINE affects breastfeeding. It is also not known if SORBITOL+TRICHOLINE passes into the breast milk.
Do not drive or operate machinery if you experience dizziness or drowsiness while using SORBITOL+TRICHOLINE. Seek medical attention if the symptoms persist longer.
Let your doctor know if you have any history of liver diseases or hepatic impairment. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and potential risks before recommending SORBITOL+TRICHOLINE.
Let your doctor know if you have any history of kidney diseases. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and potential risks before recommending SORBITOL+TRICHOLINE.
SORBITOL+TRICHOLINE is not recommended for children below the age of two years.
Fatty liver disease: It is also known as hepatic steatosis. It is a medical condition associated with a build-up of fat in liver cells. Fatty liver disease is of two types, namely alcoholic fatty liver disease and non-alcoholic fatty liver. When a fatty liver is developed in an alcoholic, it is known as alcoholic fatty liver disease or alcoholic steatohepatitis. Non-alcoholic fatty liver is developed in someone who doesn't drink alcohol. Symptoms include fatigue, weight loss, and abdominal pain.
Hepatotoxicity: It is referred to as liver damage caused by exposure to drugs or industrial chemicals. Symptoms include rash, stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, jaundice and loss of appetite.