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Resource Hepatic Powder Resource Hepatic Powder

Resource Hepatic Powder

Quantity Description: box of 200 gm Powder
Manufacturer: Novartis India Ltd
Price: ₹ 385.0

Information about Resource Hepatic Powder

Resource Hepatic Powder is a specially designed diet for people with liver disorders. Resource Hepatic Powder is calorie dense and facilitates increased calorie consumption with minimal fluid intake.

Use under medical supervision.

Indications :

  • Liver diseases like hepatitis, cirrhosis, jaundice and alcohol induced hepatitis.
  • Megaloblastic anemia.
  • Osteoporosis.
  • Hypocalcemia.
  • Pregnancy.
  • Deficiency of folic acid.
  • infancy.

Benefits of Resource Hepatic Powder:

  • Resource Hepatic Powder is rich in Branched Chain Amino Acids as they facilitate liver health.
  • Resource Hepatic Powder has low fat content.
  • It can be used for oral as well as tube feeding.
  • Resource Hepatic Powder is recommended in hepatitis, alcohol induced hepatitis, encephalopathy, cirrhosis, and Jaundice.

Side effects :

  • Nausea
  • Allergic reactions
  • Bad taste
  • Disturbed sleep pattern
  • Depression
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhoea
  • Itching and rashes
Ques: What is Resource Hepatic Powder ?
Ans: Resource Hepatic Powder is a food supplement for the people suffering from liver diseases.
Ques: What are the uses of Resource Hepatic Powder ?
Ans: Resource Hepatic Powder is used in case of liver diseases such as hepatitis, alcohol hepatitis, cirrhosis, jaundice etc. it is also used in conditions like megaloblastic anemia, osteoporosis, pregnancy etc.
Ques: What are the storage instructions of Resource Hepatic Powder ?
Ans: Resource Hepatic Powder should be stored at room temperature in a cool dry place and in its original packaging.
Ques: Should I consume Resource Hepatic Powder on an empty stomach, before food or after food ?
Ans: Resource Hepatic Powder may be consumed in any conditions either on an empty stomach or with meals under the recommendation of a physician.
Ques: Is Resource Hepatic Powder safe to be consumed in pregnancy ?
Ans: Resource Hepatic Powder is considered to be safe in pregnancy but consultation with a doctor is necessary before using.
Ques: Can Resource Hepatic Powder be consumed by women while breastfeeding ?
Ans: Resource Hepatic Powder can be consumed by women while breastfeeding but consultation with a doctor is important prior to this.
Ques: Is it safe to drive while having Resource Hepatic Powder ?
Ans: If symptoms like drowsiness, dizziness, hypotension or headache are observed while having Resource Hepatic Powder then driving should not be preferred.
Ques: Can use of Resource Hepatic Powder be addictive or habit forming ?
Ans: Use of Resource Hepatic Powder has not been shown to have addictive or habit forming effects.
Ques: What can happen if we miss a dose of Resource Hepatic Powder ?
Ans: In case we miss a dose of Resource Hepatic Powder, we should take the missed dose as soon as we remember it. But in case it is too late, we should skip it and take the next dose.
Ques: What can happen on overdose of Resource Hepatic Powder ?
Ans: Consuming more than a prescribed dosage of Resource Hepatic Powder can cause serious side effects such as poisoning in any individual.

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I lost my grand mother because of hepatitis B. Please tell me about syntomps of hepatitis B.

MBBS
General Physician, Cuttack
1. Most patient are asymptomatic and hepatitis b is detected on routine screening of blood prior to blood transfusion. 2. In some the initial symptoms are like hepatitis a, a) fever, loss of appetite, nausea b) vomiting, diarrhoea, yellow coloration of urine and conjunctiva (white of eye) c) pale coloured stool, pain abdomen in the liver area. D) blood test for hb white ofsag is positive 3. The virus can remain active in blood and can become chronic hepatitis b and affects liver causing cirrhosis and liver cancer in some patients unless treated by antiviral drugs in time. 4. In some patients the virus automatically gets cleared from blood on its own without treatment and without causing any liver problem.

My cousin has hiv. Now he contacted with hepatitis c. Can he cure hepatitis c with medication.

MBBS, DDV, FCPS, APEX, Diplomat American Board of Sexology
HIV Specialist, Mumbai
My cousin has hiv. Now he contacted with hepatitis c. Can he cure hepatitis c with medication.
He is fortunate. Now hcv or hep C is completely curable and requires only 3 months course. HIV is manageable and requires long term treatment. With excellent art under care of expert, HIV infected person gets almost a full life even if he/ she has been infected with HIV and HCV. Please take private consult with audio video chat and then I can guide you properly and explain you what is to be done.

What is the difference between hepatitis a and hepatitis b or hepatitis c? Also, which one of them is most dangerous?

MBBS, MD - Community Medicine
General Physician, Jaipur
Hep b and c both causes liver cirrhosis and cancer in 10-20 years. Hep a is short lived, self limiting.
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What are the symptoms of hepatitis B, and what are the precaution from hepatitis B patient?

PGDHHM, MBBS
General Physician, Delhi
Symptoms of hepatitis b are-- Abdominal pain. Dark urine. Fever. Joint pain. Loss of appetite. Nausea and vomiting. Weakness and jaundice. Get vaccinated to avoid hepatitis b. Hope this answer helps u
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What is the difference between Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B? What are their symptoms?

MBBS
General Physician, Cuttack
Both have similar symptoms like. 1.Fever, Loss of appetite, yellow coloration of urine and conjunctiva(eye) 2.pale coloured stool, pain abdomen in the liver area, 3.serum bilirubin level is raised, In Hepatitis B, HbsAg test is positive 4. Hepatitis A infection resolves after few days but Hepatitis B virus remains in blood for a long time It can affect liver and can cause Cirrhosis of liver and cancer liver if not treated. 5. Hepatitis A virus is transmitted through fecal contamination of drinking water, but Heptitis B is transmitted through sexual exposure and handling of infected blood/blood product.
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