Ginsafort
Ginsafort
• Help to improve fatigue and debility
• Effective in increasing capacity for work, concentration and also during convalescence
Take 2 capsules daily with breakfast or 1 capsule with breakfast and 1 capsule with lunch.
This product is made from high quality local and imported herbs organically planted and harvested. It has been formulated by Iran Darouk Pharmaceuticals.
Caution should be taken when taking an antidiabetic agent or insulin to lower blood glucose because Ginseng has been shown to have hypoglycemic effects.
Concurrent use of this drug with caffeine, sildenafil, amphetamine and Mono Amino Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs) such as Phenelzine is not recommended.
Ginseng and warfarin both increase anticoagulation. The INR level should be monitored if is taken concurrently.
Consult with a physician if you are under medication with fexofenadine, furosemide, imatinib, immunosuppressant, nifedipine and also QT interval prolongation drugs.
Store in a dry place, keep away from direct sunlight and below 25 °C.
Keep out of sight and reach of children.
Disposal
Do not put into sewer lines. Dispose in the everyday rubbish bin.
Who NOT to take it
• People with acute asthma, acute infections, excessive bleeding during menstruation or epistaxis, breast cancer and high blood pressure should not take this drug.
Precautions:
Consult with a doctor if you have signs of allergic reaction, changing in menstrual bleeding, bleeding after menopause and taking any other medications.
Side effects
By the results of controlled clinical trials no side effects are known with the prescribed dosages. But intake of larger dosages may cause symptoms such as hypotension, hypertension, mastalgia, nervousness, insomnia, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, edema, decreased appetite, headache, dizziness, vaginal bleeding, and amenorrhea and skin problems.
Avoid taking this drug during pregnancy and lactation.