CYP L Drops
Prescription Required
15 ml
Manufacturer
Albert David LtdStorage
Store below 30°C
- It increases appetite.
- It gain weight.
- It prevents anorexia nervosa.
- This medication is safe and effective.
- Details
- Benefits
A class of medications known as "appetite enhancers" that are used to treat digestive system and metabolic issues includes CYP-L Drops 15 ml. Loss of appetite, weight loss, and anorexia nervosa (an eating disorder with low body weight) can all be treated with CYP-L Drops 15ml. In addition, it is given for underweight kids who are receiving anti-tubercular (anti-TB medications) and antiretroviral (anti-HIV drugs) treatment as a weight-gain aid and who have insufficient nutritional intake, lack of appetite, anaemia, liver/digestive diseases, and other medical conditions.
Usage instructions-
- Read the pack carefully and use as directed by your doctor.
How it works-
Cyproheptadine and tricholine citrate are two medications found in CYP-L Drops. They work in concert to increase hunger. Cyproheptadine affects the hypothalamus, a region of the brain that controls hunger, by lessening the impact of serotonin, a chemical messenger. Additionally, choline citrate aids in boosting appetite while saving amino acids for muscle growth.
- A class of appetite suppressants called CYP-L Drops 15ml is used to stimulate appetite and improve the body's metabolism.
- Loss of appetite, weight loss, and anorexia nervosa (an eating disorder with low body weight) are all conditions for which CYP-L Drops 15 ml are prescribed.
- Children who are underweight and have poor nutritional intake, appetite loss, anaemia, liver or digestive issues are frequently offered CYP-L Drops 15 ml.
- Additionally, CYP-L Drops 15 ml are utilised as an addition to anti-HIV and anti-TB treatments to promote weight gain.
- CYP-L Drops 15 ml promotes weight growth, increases hunger, has a strong hepatoprotective impact, and improves protein synthesis.
- It is also recommended in cases of anorexia (lack of/loss of appetite) and hepatobiliary illnesses (liver ailments).


