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Tricholine

Tricholine

Tricholine is a medication used to support liver function and to aid in the treatment of certain liver conditions. It acts as a cholinergic compound, which helps in maintaining the health of liver cells and facilitating the removal of toxins from the liver.

Indications

-Liver disorders (e.g., fatty liver, hepatitis) -Support for liver function in chronic liver diseases -As part of a comprehensive treatment plan for liver health


Dosage

-Adults: Typically 500 mg to 1 gram daily, depending on the specific condition and medical advice. -Children: Dosage should be determined by a healthcare provider based on the child's condition and weight.


Contra-Indications

-Hypersensitivity or allergic reactions to Tricholine or any of its components -Severe liver impairment without medical supervision


Special Precautions

-Use with caution in patients with a history of liver disorders or other chronic health conditions. -Regular monitoring of liver function is advised. -Consult a healthcare provider before starting the medication, especially if pregnant or breastfeeding.


Side Effects

-Mild gastrointestinal symptoms (e.g., nausea, diarrhea) -Allergic reactions (rare) -Possible headache or dizziness


Drug Interactions

-May interact with other liver-related medications or supplements. Inform your healthcare provider about all medications and supplements you are taking. -Avoid combining with substances that can impact liver function unless advised by a healthcare provider.


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