SILYBON

Silybon 140mg Tablets 30's

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Silybon 140 Tablet is used in the treatment of chronic liver disease and liver cirrhosis. Liver diseases lead to disturbances of vital liver functions. Silybon 140 Tablet effectively prevents multiple liver disease mechanisms and ensures liver protection, regeneration, and rejuvenation. Silybon 140 Tablet contains Silymarin. Silymarin is obtained from the milk thistle plant. Silymarin’s main component is silibinin, which has strong antioxidative and antifibrotic properties. These properties make it useful for treating chronic liver diseases and liver cirrhosis. Silymarin helps in protecting the liver from free radical damage and prevents hepatic lipid peroxidation. It increases glutathione and protein synthesis and helps produce new liver cells.   Silybon 140 Tablet is used for the treatment of Liver cirrhosis, Chronic liver disease. Silybon 140 Tablet contains Silymarin. Silymarin is obtained from the milk thistle plant. Silymarin’s main component is silibinin, which has strong antioxidative and antifibrotic properties. These properties make it useful for the treatment of chronic liver diseases and liver cirrhosis. Silymarin helps in protecting the liver from free radical damage and prevents hepatic lipid peroxidation. It increases glutathione and protein synthesis and helps in the production of new liver cells. 

Silymarin 140mg

Directions for Use
Tablet/Capsule: Take it with or without food as advised by your doctor. Swallow it as a whole with water; do not crush, break or chew it.Syrup: Shake the bottle well before use. Take the recommended dose by mouth using the measuring cup/dosing syringe/dropper provided by the pack.

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