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Adcumin Syrup

Salt Composition : Nano Curcumin

Manufacturer : ADLEY FORMULATIONS

Origin of Medicine : India

MRP: ₹2350
Price : ₹1725
You Save : ₹625 (27%)

1 Bottle(s) Of 100ml

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Introduction to Adcumin Syrup

Nano curcumin is a dietary supplement with an active ingredient called Nano curcumin. It belongs to the medication class known as Curcuminoid. Curcumin has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties. Curcumin is a natural compound extracted from turmeric, a spice commonly used in Indian cuisine. It is a form that has been processed into nanoparticles to enhance its bioavailability and absorption in the body. It is a nanoformulation of Curcuma longa, which is commonly known as turmeric. 

Do not consume Adcumin syrup if you are allergic to Nano curcumin or any of its ingredients in the medication. Before taking the medicine, inform your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to get pregnant, or think you may be pregnant or are breastfeeding. Avoid consuming this medicine if you have conditions like blocked bile duct, cholangitis, liver disease, gallstones, or other problems with your bile system; it is important to consult with a healthcare professional before consuming it. They can provide personalized advice and recommendations based on your specific situation.


Uses of Adcumin Syrup

  • Improved brain function
  • Antioxidant support
  • Prevents cancer
  • Reduces risk of heart disease
  • Prevents bacterial and microbial infection
  • Joint pain support
  • Digestion
  • Cleansing of the blood
  • Immune boosting capabilities
  • Liver detoxification

Therapeutic Effects of Adcumin Syrup

Adcumin syrup targets and inhibits various proteins, metals, growth factors, receptors, enzymes, and biomolecules. It reduces inflammation by blocking the enzymes involved in the synthesis of inflammatory mediators. It exhibits anticancer effects by regulating gene expression and inhibiting cancer migration and invasion. Additionally, it acts as an antioxidant, neutralizes free radicals, and improves insulin secretion and sensitivity in diabetic patients.


Interaction of Adcumin Syrup with other drugs

Inform your doctor about any prescribed medications, over-the-counter medicines, nutritional or vitamin supplements, and herbal products you take or have taken before the treatment. Certain medications may interact with Adcumin syrup and can cause undesirable side effects. 


More Information about Adcumin Syrup

  • Keep out of sight and reach of pets and children.
  • Do not freeze the medicine.
  • Follow the label instruction for the storing condition.
  • Always check the expiry date before consuming it.

How to consume Adcumin Syrup

Adcumin syrup is typically consumed orally as directed by your doctor or healthcare professional. Shake the suspension well before use to ensure proper mixing of the ingredients. Measure the medicine properly. Follow your doctor or healthcare professional's instructions regarding the recommended dosage and administration. Your physician will decide the correct dosage and duration based on age, body weight, and disease condition. Only stop taking the granules if your doctor advises you to stop.


Safety Advices for Adcumin Syrup

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Pregnancy

  

It is unknown whether Adcumin syrup is harmful to the unborn baby. Notify your healthcare professional if you are pregnant or planning to have a baby think you may be pregnant. 

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Breast Feeding

  

Do not take Adcumin syrup if you are breastfeeding. Before starting the treatment, inform your doctor if you are breastfeeding

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Lungs

  

It is unknown whether Adcumin syrup is safe for patients with lung problems. Inform your physician if you have any lung disease before starting the treatment. Contact your doctor if you experience any lung-related symptoms.

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Liver

  

Adcumin syrup should be used cautiously in liver patients. Before starting the treatment, inform your physician about pre-existing liver conditions.

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Alcohol

  

It is unknown whether consuming alcohol while taking Adcumin syrup is safe. Please speak with your physician.

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Driving

  

It is unknown whether Adcumin syrup alters driving ability. However, if you experience side effects like tiredness or drowsiness, avoid driving and using machines. 


Side Effects of Adcumin Syrup

Side effects are unwanted symptoms caused by medicines. Even though all medicines cause side effects, not everyone gets them.

Serious

  • Severe hypersensitivity (rash, fever, and liver problems)
  • Risk of bleeding

Common 

  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Headache
  • Dizziness
  • Fatigue or tiredness
  • Diarrhea or stomach discomfort
  • Rash or skin reactions
  • Insomnia or sleep disturbances

Word of Advice

Before starting the treatment, inform your doctor about all the underlying medical conditions. Do not stop Adcumin syrup until your doctor advises. Do not double-dose the medicine to make up for a forgotten dose. Be aware of potential interactions with medications and monitor for any signs of allergic reactions or adverse effects. Notify your doctor if you experience any serious side effects. Contact your doctor for more information. 


FAQs

Q 1. Are there any specific dietary restrictions or considerations when taking Adcumin syrup?

Generally, there are no specific dietary restrictions associated with Adcumin syrup. However, maintaining a balanced diet and considering previous known allergies are important.

Q 2. How to manage the side effects of Adcumin syrup?

To manage the side effects of Adcumin syrup, follow the prescribed dosage, and report side effects promptly. Stay hydrated, and monitor blood pressure regularly. Maintain a healthy lifestyle by following a balanced diet and attending follow-up appointments.

Q 3. Can I stop taking Adcumin syrup if I feel better?

No, stopping Adcumin syrup without a doctor's advice can abruptly interfere with the effectiveness of the treatment plan and may result in a relapse of symptoms. Your healthcare provider may recommend gradually tapering off the supplements or adjusting the dosage based on your response to treatment.

Q 4. Can children use Adcumin syrup?

It is unknown whether the medicine is safe to use in children. Consult a healthcare professional for more details about using Adcumin syrup in children. The suitability of any medication depends on factors such as age, weight, and specific medical conditions.

Q 5. What are the side effects of Adcumin syrup?

Possible side effects of Adcumin syrup may include nausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness, fatigue, diarrhea, rash, and insomnia. It is crucial to consult your doctor for any concerns or persistent side effects.

Q 6. Can Adcumin syrup be taken during pregnancy or while breastfeeding?

Information regarding the usage of Adcumin syrup during pregnancy is unknown. It is recommended to avoid taking this medicine if you are breastfeeding. Get healthcare professionals' advice before consuming the medicine. The potential benefits and risks of the medicine should be carefully assessed.


Fact Box of Adcumin Syrup

Molecule Name: Nano curcumin Therapeutic class:  Supplements
Pharmacological class:  Curcuminoid

Indications: 

1. Improved brain function

2. Antioxidant support

3. Prevents cancer 

4. Reduces risk of heart disease

5. Prevent bacterial and microbial infection

6. Joint pain support

7. Digestion

8. Cleansing of the blood

9. Immune boosting capabilities

10. Liver detoxification


References

  1. Adhimoolam K, Natesan S and Min T, Nano Curcumin Suspension/Capsule: A Promising Candidate for Therapeutic Applications. Front. Pharmacol., 2020, 11:487, [Accessed on 7th July 2023], https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7206872/
  2. Jazayeri-Tehrani et al., Nano-curcumin improves glucose indices, lipids, inflammation, and Nesfatin in overweight and obese patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD): a double-blind randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial, Nutrition & Metabolism, 2019, [Accessed on 7th July 2023], https://nutritionandmetabolism.biomedcentral.com/track/pdf/10.1186/s12986-019-0331-1.pdf
  3. European Medicines Agency, [Revised on 2017] [Accessed on 7th July 2023], https://www.ema.europa.eu/en/documents/herbal-report/draft-assessment-report-curcuma-longa-l-c-domestica-valeton-rhizome-revision-1_en.pdf
  4. M.C. Fadus et al., Curcumin: An age-old anti-inflammatory and anti-neoplastic agent, Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine, 2017, 339-346, [Accessed on 7th July 2023], https://reader.elsevier.com/reader/sd/pii/S2225411016302528?token=BBE8D6C04B433B5CA16233FD235DB878512A4244E2B6A7218ED7EC28E32EED3022B2C6770508D57DE99E8126F1A955C2&originRegion=eu-west-1&originCreation=20210603090523 

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