Tupain Capsules

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Tupain herbal capsules has no side effect when taken as directed
Prolonged use (in excess of two weeks) of Tupain herbal capsules may be associated

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Active ingredients: 

Clausena anisata Palisota hirsuta Salix alba
Patient Information Leaflet.

What it is used for (Indications)?
Joint pains, Waist pains, Knee pains, Rheumatic pain, General body pains.

What I need to know before taking Tupain capsules?
Do not take Tupain Herbal capsules:
if you are allergic to any of the medicinal plant ingredients (see above)
if you have a history of renal (kidney disease)
if you have a history of gastric or duodenal ulcer
if you are aged 16 and below
if you are already taking conventional non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.

How to take Tupain Herbal Capsules?
Recommended dose: Two (2) capsules to be taken twice (2x) daily after meals for maximum effect For mild to moderate pain; two capsules taken daily will suffice
Maximum duration of treatment is 10 days
Do not take Tupain capsules on an empty stomach.

Possible side effects
Tupain herbal capsules has no side effect when taken as directed
Prolonged use (in excess of two weeks) of Tupain herbal capsules may be associated with gastrointestinal disturbances especially in the elderly. This may depend on the individual Storage Conditions.
Store in a cool dry place away from sunlight.
Keep this medicine away from the reach of children

Toxicity information based on laboratory studies
Acute toxicity: Tupain herbal capsules, at a dose of 5000 mg/kg, did not result in any clinically significant untoward effect in experimental animals. No death was recorded.
Sub-chronic toxicity: Tupain herbal capsules, administered at doses of 300, 500 and 1000 mg/kg daily for 28 days did not result in any clinically significant untoward effect. Serum biochemical parameters did not show significant difference between test animals and control groups.

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