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Cheri Syrup 200.0 ml in 1 bottle

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Cheri Syrup is a product of A)Indchemie Health Specialities Pvt. Ltd.

Composition: Iron (160mg) + Cyanocobalamin (7.5mcg) + Folic Acid (0.5mg)

Pack of 200 ml

210.00

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    All Details About Cheri Syrup

    Find out detailed description, uses, directions of use, side effects, warnings and precautions, frequently asked questions about Cheri Syrup

    Description:

    Cheri Syrup is a combination medicine used in the treatment of iron deficiency. It replenishes the iron stores in your body. Iron is vital for the formation of new red blood cells and hemoglobin, a substance that gives these cells the ability to transport oxygen.

    Cheri Syrup may be taken with or without food. However, take it in the exact dose and duration prescribed by your doctor. Continue taking this medicine for as long as it is prescribed even if you feel better, as stopping this medicine abruptly may cause symptoms to return.


    It is usually a safe medicine with minimal or no side effects. However, if you experience any unusual symptoms while taking this combination medicine, consult your doctor. They may be able to help by adjusting the dose or prescribing an alternative medicine.


    Do not take Cheri Syrup if you have a known history of allergic reactions to any of the ingredients of this medicine. Let your doctor know if you are taking, have recently taken, or might take any other medicines. Also, inform the doctor if you have any pre-existing medical conditions, are pregnant, or are breastfeeding to ensure that this medication is safe for you.

    Uses:

    • Treatment of Iron deficiency

    Directions For Use:

    Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Check the label for directions before use. Measure it with a measuring cup and take it by mouth. Shake well before use. Cheri Syrup may be taken with or without food.

    Side Effects:

    Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they persist or if you’re worried about them

    Ordinary side effects of CHERI (INDCHEMIE)

    • Limited data available

    Warning & Precautions:

    Alcohol
    CAUTION
    Alcohol should be used with caution while taking Cheri Syrup.
    Pregnancy
    UNSAFE
    Cheri Syrup is highly unsafe during pregnancy. It can cause serious harm to the unborn baby, including birth defects and pregnancy loss. Do not use this medicine if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant.
    Breast feeding
    SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
    Available human data suggest that the drug does not pass into breast milk in clinically significant amounts and is unlikely to harm the infant.
    Driving
    SAFE
    Cheri Syrup does not usually affect your ability to drive.
    Kidney
    CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
    There is limited data available on the use of Cheri Syrup in patients with kidney disease. Please consult your doctor.
    Liver
    CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
    There is limited data available on the use of Cheri Syrup in patients with liver disease.

    FAQs:

    What is Cheri Syrup used for?

    Cheri Syrup helps treat and prevent anemia, iron deficiency, weakness, paleness of body, etc. Cheri Syrup provides iron, vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin), and folic acid that your body needs to make healthy red blood cells. It is commonly prescribed during pregnancy or when blood tests show you are low in these nutrients.

    Can I take Cheri Syrup during pregnancy?

    Cheri Syrup is often prescribed during pregnancy to prevent anemia and support fetal development. Forever take it under your doctor's guidance.

    Who should not take Cheri Syrup?

    Individuals should not take Cheri Syrup if they have conditions like iron overload (hemochromatosis), allergies to the ingredients present in Cheri Syrup, or certain types of anemia (like pernicious anemia without B12 deficiency).

    When is the best time to take Cheri Syrup?

    Take Cheri Syrup on an empty stomach, ideally 1 hour before or 2 hours after meals. If you experience stomach upset, you can take it with food. But avoid taking it with dairy products, tea, or coffee, as these can reduce iron absorption.

    Are there any serious risks or overdose symptoms with Cheri Syrup?

    Affirmative. Taking too much Cheri Syrup can cause vomiting, abdominal pain, and even serious conditions like liver damage or coma. Forever stick to your prescribed dose.

    What should I avoid while taking Cheri Syrup?

    You should avoid taking Cheri Syrup with dairy, antacids, or tetracycline antibiotics. These can reduce how well your body absorbs iron and B12.

    What foods can I take with Cheri Syrup?

    Taking Cheri Syrup with vitamin C-rich foods like orange juice, strawberries, or citrus fruits can help your body absorb the iron better. However, avoid taking it with milk, calcium supplements, or antacids, as these can decrease absorption.

    How long does it take to see results from Cheri Syrup?

    Most people start feeling better within a few days to weeks. However, it may take a few months for your iron or hemoglobin levels to fully return to normal. Retain taking the supplement as prescribed, even if you start feeling better.

    Written by:
    Dr. T. Sharmila Krishna
    M.B.B.S., MD (Biochemistry)



    Reviewed by:
    Dr. Sureshbabu Yadav
    M.B.B.S., DIP.DIAB, F.R.S.H


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