
Urobery200 ml
Syrup
Medicine overview
Indications of Urobery 200 ml
Theropeutic Class
Pharmacology
Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) is a native North American plant commonly used for reduction in urinary tract infections (UTIs) occurrence and kidney stone management.
Bacterial adherence to mucosal surfaces is generally considered to be the initial event in the pathogenesis of most infectious diseases due to bacteria in human such as UTIs.
Recent publications show as much as 65% reduction in UTI with cranberry consumption leading to reduced use of antibiotics and reduction in the number of incidences of recurrent cystitis.
Cranberry reduces the need for repeated antibiotic use in the treatment of recurrent urinary tract infection. Cranberry inhibits adherence of bacteria to the lining of the urinary bladder and urethra. At higher dose it also works as a urinary antiseptic and reduces incidence of stone formation.
Dosage & Administration of Urobery 200 ml
Interaction of Urobery 200 ml
Contraindications
Side Effects of Urobery 200 ml
Pregnancy & Lactation
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Urobery 200 ml used for?
Cranberry is indicated in the treatment and prevention of urinary tract infection, Kidney stones
What is the dosage of Urobery 200 ml?
1-3 capsules daily or as advised by the physician.
What are the side effects of Urobery 200 ml?
Well tolerated in recommended dose. Occasionally diarrhea or mild gastrointestinal upset may occur at high dose.
Who should not take Urobery 200 ml?
Potential contraindications of cranberry may be present with renal insufficiency and in persons with the potential for developing uric acid or calcium oxalate stones.
Is Urobery 200 ml safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding?
No known restrictions during pregnancy or lactation.
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