Ayulabs Pepcer Suspension Syrup Ulcer
Ayulabs Pepcer Suspension Syrup Product Description :
A Turning point in burning problems of Ulcer
Gastric and Duodenal Ulcer
Benefits of Ayulabs Pepcer Suspension Syrup :
- Effective in gastric & duodenal ulcer.
- Stimulates mucous secrection & collagen activity at the base of ulcer.
- Relieves anxiety & Normalises acid secrection.
- Forms a protective coating over ulcer creates & reduces haemorrahages.
- No Chalky or Gritty taste.
- No Constipation or Diarrhoea
Pepcer Suspension Syrup is an antacid and anti-ulcerant suspension with well accepted drug-combination, without side effects or toxicity. Pepcer Suspension Syrup does not cause diarrhea or constipation. Pepcer is very palatable and does not cause “taste fatigue”, no chalky taste or gritty feelings. The ulcer healing is faster. Pepcer Suspension Syrup regulates acid secretion and provides instant relief from hyperacidity, relieves pain and associated symptoms like vomiting, forms a protective layer on mucosa and hastens healing of ulcer. Pepcer minimizes the chances of relapse, checks gastritis and reflux. Pepcer Suspension Syrup flight fire and foam from spicy food, smoking, stress and strain. It does not interfere with digestion and controls hyperacidity, hypermotility and spasms.
Compositions of Ayulabs Pepcer Suspension Syrup :
Each 10ml of Pepcer Suspension Syrup contains :
Patol ( Trichosanthes dioica ) : 120 mg.
Satavari ( Asparagus racemosus ) : 200 mg.
Yashtimadhu ( Glycyrrhiza glabra ) : 200 mg.
Sankha Bhasma : 50 mg.
Kamdudha ras : 120 mg.
Sukti Bhasma : 50 mg.
Indications for use of Ayulabs Pepcer Suspension Syrup :
- Peptic and duodenal ulcers
- Hyperacidity
- Heart-burn
- Dyspepsia
- Flatulence
- Gastritis
- Hypermotility
- Hypergastric secretion
- Vagal stimulations in anxiety neurosis
- Reflux oesophagitis
- Histus hernis.
Dosage of Ayulabs Pepcer Suspension Syrup :
One to two teaspoonfuls three to four times day or as directed by the physician.
Ayulabs Pepcer Suspension Syrup - A Turning Point In Burning Problems of Ulcer
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