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Mediherb Bacto-Cand GI 60 Capsules

Mediherb Bacto-Cand GI 60 Capsules

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Description

MediHerb Bacto-Cand GI’s modified release capsules contain high quality extracts of Andrographis standardised to andrographolide and Phellodendron standardised to berberine, along with oregano and anise oil.

Indications

• Andrographis is traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine to support healthy digestion, liver function and gastrointestinal system health
• Phellodendron is traditionally used in Chinese medicine to reduce loose stools, relieve diarrhoea, resolve dampness and disperse heat
• Aniseed essential oil is traditionally used in Western herbal medicine as a carminative, relieving flatulence and abdominal bloating

Dosage and Administration

1-2 capsules 3 times daily, before food.

Ingredients


Each capsule contains:
Phellodendron amurense(Phellodendron) extract 80 mg
derived from min. stem bark dry 1.6 g
standardised to contain berberine 38 mg
Andrographis paniculata(Andrographis) extract 100 mg
derived from min. whole plant dry 1 g
standardised to contain andrographolide 10 mg
Anise oil (Pimpinella anisum) 125 mg
Origanum vulgare(Oregano) leaf essential oil 75 mg


Allergen Information

No Added: Gluten, milk, lactose, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, crustacea, corn, egg, sesame seeds, artificial sweeteners or flavours.

Excipients

Lecithin, yellow beeswax, rice bran oil, glycerol, gelatin, sorbitol, chlorophyllin-copper complex, purified water, hydrochloric acid, and pectin.

Warnings, Cautions and Contraindications

• Andrographis may cause allergic reactions in some people. If your patient has a severe reaction (such as anaphylaxis) stop use and advise immediate medical attention.
• Andrographis has reports of causing taste disturbance, including loss of taste. If your patient develops any adverse symptoms, stop use and advise medical assessment.
• Contraindicated during pregnancy and lactation.
If patient symptoms persist, seek additional professional advice.

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