
CYP L Syrup syrup is used for the treatment of hepatic disorders.
CYP L Syrup may also be prescribed for other conditions as determined by the doctor.
In CYP L Syrup, Cyproheptadine belongs to the class of drugs called anti-histamine. The drug acts by blocking the action of certain chemicals that cause allergic reactions, thereby reducing the allergic symptoms.
Sorbitol belongs to the class of drugs called laxative agents. The drug acts by making the stool soft by retaining water. Thus, it reduces constipation.
Tricholine belongs to the class of drugs called hepato-protective agents. The drug acts by decreasing fat accumulation in liver and by increasing bile secretion, thereby protecting the liver.
The dosage and the drug form depend on the age, weight and medical condition of an individual. Take CYP L Syrup syrup as prescribed by your doctor.
If you miss a dose of CYP L Syrup, please take it immediately once you remember. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, then skip the missed dose and continue with your regular dosing schedule. Do not take a double dose to make up for the missed dose.
Drugs that interact with CYP L Syrup are:
This is not a comprehensive list of drug interactions. Consult your doctor to know more about other possible drug interactions.
The following are the most common side effects of CYP L Syrup:
The following are the severe side effects, and you may require immediate medical attention:
This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Please consult your doctor to know more about other possible side effects.
You are advised not to take CYP L Syrup if
Yes, drowsiness is a common side-effect of CYP L Syrup.
It is not advisable to alter the prescribed dose of CYP L Syrup. Consult your doctor for dose-related queries.
It is not advisable to recommend drugs to others as the severity of the condition and medical history is not same for every individual.
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