Syzygium Cumini Seed
Generic Name: syzygium cumini seed
Brand Names:
Syzygium Jambolanum
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Overview
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Uses
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Dosage
Adults and children: At the onset of symptoms, dissolve 5 pellets under the tongue 3 times a day until symptoms are relieved or as directed by a doctor.
Side Effects
Stop use and ask a doctor if symptoms persist for more than 3 days or worsen
Pregnancy
If pregnant or breast-feeding ask a health professional before use
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Syzygium Cumini Seed used for?▼
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Stop use and ask a doctor if symptoms persist for more than 3 days or worsen
Can I take Syzygium Cumini Seed during pregnancy?▼
If pregnant or breast-feeding ask a health professional before use
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