Pankreoflat 170mg/80mg Tablet
Prescription Required
15 Tablets
Manufacturer
AbbottStorage
Store below 30°C
- It is a source of digestive enzymes abundant.
- It Enhance Digestive Health.
- It aids in optimal dietary nutrient breakdown.
- Details
- Benefits
- Side effects
Pankreoflat 170mg/80mg Tablet are part of a group of medications known as "digestive enzymes" or "pancreatic enzyme supplements," which are administered to relieve indigestion and bloating brought on by pancreatic issues. People who don't produce enough of their own digestive enzymes to properly process their meals are given Pankreoflat 170mg/80mg Tablet. Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency is the inability to adequately digest food as a result of the pancreas's deficiency in digestive enzymes.
Usage instructions-
- Read the pack carefully and use as directed by your doctor.
How it works-
A Pancreatin and Dimethicone combo drug is called Pankreoflat 170mg/80mg Tablet. A digestive enzyme called pancreatin aids in food digestion. An antifoaming drug called dimethicone breaks down gas bubbles and makes basic gas travel easier.
Safety information-
PREGNANCY
During pregnancy you should consult your doctor before taking it
BREASTFEEDING
Avoid this medication during breastfeeding or use it after consulting the doctor.
LIVER
If you have any concerns about using this medicine in patients with liver impairment, please consult your doctor.
- For the treatment of indigestion, bloating, and pancreatic insufficiency doctors often give Pankreoflat 170mg/80mg Tablet, which is a member of the class of medications known as "digestive enzymes" or "pancreatic enzyme supplements."
- Pancreatin, a digestive enzyme, and dimethicone, an anti-flatulent, are both present in Pankreoflat 170mg/80mg Tablet.
- Pancreatin, a digestive enzyme that aids in food digestion, is a component of Pankreoflat 170mg/80mg Tablet.
- 'Pancreatin Enzyme', found in pancreatin, breaks down food and turns it into energy.
- Dimethicone, on the other side, works by reducing gas bubbles' surface tension, which causes the gas to pass via flatulence or belch. It avoids the buildup of gas in the digestive system.
- Nausea