Cellulase Ap3 , Pancreatin, Simethicone
Generic Name: cellulase ap3 , pancreatin, simethicone
Brand Names:
Festal Plus
digestion
Overview
digestion
Uses
■ children under 7 years of age: consult a doctor ■ take 1-2 tablet as symptoms accur, as directed by a doctor
Dosage
for oral use
Warnings
Ask a doctor before use if you have taking a prescription drug. Antacids may interact with certain prescription drugs. When using this product ■ Do not take more than 4 tablet in 24 hours ■ Do not use the maximum dosage for more than 2 weeks Keep out of reach of children
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cellulase Ap3 , Pancreatin, Simethicone used for?▼
■ children under 7 years of age: consult a doctor ■ take 1-2 tablet as symptoms accur, as directed by a doctor
What are the important warnings for Cellulase Ap3 , Pancreatin, Simethicone?▼
Ask a doctor before use if you have taking a prescription drug. Antacids may interact with certain prescription drugs. When using this product ■ Do not take more than 4 tablet in 24 hours ■ Do not use the maximum dosage for more than 2 weeks Keep out of reach of children
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Medical Disclaimer
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