Myosam 200 Tablet
ADEMETIONINE/S-ADENOSYL METHIONINE
The Myosam 200 Tablet can be taken with or without food The dosage will vary depending on the purpose of treatment and your body weight Its important to take this medication regularly to obtain the maximum benefit and you may need to continue taking it for several months or longer so its advisable to establish a routine Even if your symptoms improve its crucial to continue using the medication as prescribed Common side effects may include nausea diarrhea upset stomach constipation and dizziness However not everyone experiences these side effects If you are concerned about them or if they persist its important to inform your doctor If you encounter problems with diarrhea your doctor may adjust the dosage or discontinue the treatment In cases of severe diarrhea and constipation it is essential to stay hydrated by consuming an adequate amount of water or fluids Before taking this medication you should inform your doctor if you are pregnant planning to become pregnant or breastfeeding The use of this medication can affect the efficacy of other medications so its necessary to disclose all other medications you are taking to your doctor It is advisable to avoid alcohol consumption as it may amplify the potential side effects

What is Heptral used for?
Heptral has been studied extensively for depression, osteoarthritis, and depression. But, there is no conclusive evidence that it is helpful in these conditions.

Is Saint safe to use for long term?
Information on long term safety of Saint is limited. There is one study in which patients took it for 2 years and no serious side effects were reported.

Who should not use Maxeed?
Patients with bipolar disorder (an illness characterized by mood swings, from depression to mania) should not be given Maxeed for depression as it can worsen symptoms of mania. Also, consult your doctor if you are pregnant or nursing mother, have Parkinson’s disease or if you are HIV-positive.

What is Tinysam?
Tinysam is a natural substance found in cells, tissue, and body fluids. It is produced from methionine, an amino acid containing sulfur, and adenosine triphosphate (ATP). The nutritional supplement is harvested from yeast (fungus) cell cultures.