
FAQ
Q1 What is Advaliv-DS?
Advaliv-DS is an Ayurvedic poly-herbal formulation fortified with vital herbs having potent hepatoprotective properties such as Bhringraj, Punarnava, Makoya, Bhui amla, Kalmegh, Arjun. It is designed for the treatment and management of various liver disorders like indigestion, poor appetite, jaundice etc.
Q2 What are the indications for Advaliv-DS?
Advaliv-DS has hepatoprotective, antioxidant, antimicrobial, antiviral and anti-inflammatory actions. Advaliv-DS can be taken in following indications:
- Poor appetite
- Indigestion
- Poor liver functions
- Jaundice
- Acute Hepatitis of varied Aetiology
Q3 How can Advaliv-DS syrup help in anorexia or loss of appetite?
Advaliv-DS includes herbs like Eclipta alba (Bhringraj), Andrographis paniculata (Kalmegh), Boerhaavia diffusa (Punarnava), Solanum nigrum (Makoya), Phyllanthus niruri (Bhui amla) and Terminalia arjuna (Arjun) which are known to check degeneration of liver cells and prevent hepatocellular damage, thus restoring appetite and digestion. Beside that all these herbs stimulate the secretion of digestive enzymes, show potential choleretic activity, thus help in faster digestion, assimilation & metabolism. In this way, Advaliv-DS improves appetite and digestion.
Q4 How does Advaliv-DS work in drug-induced hepatitis?
Key ingredients of Advaliv-DS exhibit hepatoprotective properties against drug-induced liver damage by protecting the gastric mucosa and balancing gastric acid secretion. Advaliv-DS reduces hepatotoxicity due to anti-tubercular drugs and improves patient compliance.
Q5 Does Advaliv-DS act as a adjuvant therapy or it is a complete mono therapy in the treatment of liver disorders?
Q6 What is the right time to take Advaliv-DS, before meal or after meal?
Advaliv-DS should be preferably taken before meal.
Q7 Can Advaliv-DS be given to children for a low appetite, lower body weight and weakness?
Advaliv-DS syrup can be safely prescribed in children in the management of infective hepatitis, anorexia and suboptimal growth. Advaliv-DS syrup contains Kalmegh which improves appetite, Bhui Amla which checks for the degeneration of liver cells and improves metabolism. Advaliv-DS Syrup can be given to children as directed by the Physician.
Q8 Can prediabetics and diabetics take Advaliv-DS for Liver disorders?
Q9 Is Advaliv-DS, addictive or habit forming?
No, Advaliv-DS or any of its ingredients is not known to be addictive or habit-forming.
Q10 Can pregnant women or nursing mothers use Advaliv-DS?
Advaliv-DS can be safely consumed by nursing mothers in low dose however proper guidance by a doctor is also necessary. Although Advaliv-DS can be effective in the management of jaundice and anorexia during pregnancy, but it is strongly recommended to be used with caution in the lowest possible dosage, under strict supervision of the healthcare professional.
Q11 How can Advaliv-DS check the degeneration of liver cells?
Advaliv-DS Syrup is formulated with key ingredients acting as an ideal liver protective. Bhui Amla, Bhringraj, Punarnava, Arjun and Makoya strengthens, nourishes and rejuvenates the liver cells. Arjuna contains many bioactive constituents such as flavonoids which give it antioxidant as well as anti-inflammatory properties. All these vital herbs check the loss of functional integrity of cell membranes.
Q12 Is Advaliv-DS safe for long term usage?
Advaliv-DS is completely safe on long term usage. Advaliv-DS can be taken 1-2 teaspoonful 3 times daily till associated ailment gets cured or as directed by the physician.
Q13 Can I take Advaliv-DS with my other antibiotics?
Yes, you can have Advaliv-DS with your antibiotics as per dosage recommended by your doctor.
Q14 Can I use Advaliv-DS as the only tonic to improve my liver health ?
Yes, you can use Advaliv-DS as a monotherapy for your improved liver health.
Q15 For how long can I take Advaliv-DS?
Advaliv-DS can be taken 1-2 teaspoonful 3 times daily till your ailment gets cured or as directed by your physician.
Disclaimer
*The information on this page is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Do not use this information to diagnose or treat your problem without consulting your doctor.