Cyclopam Injection 30ml

Indoco Remedies Ltd

  • VIAL of 10 ML
  • AMPOULE of 2 ML
  • AMPOULE of 30 ML

MRP ₹70.56

₹57.86

₹2.35/ML

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About Cyclopam Injection

Cyclopam Injection is a medicine used to manage functional bowel syndrome or irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). It helps relieve abdominal cramps and discomfort caused by sudden muscle contractions in the stomach and intestine.

Cyclopam Injection is commonly used to manage various conditions, including abdominal pain, bloating, and cramps associated with IBS. It can provide relief from the symptoms of IBS, allowing you to go about your daily activities more comfortably.

This medicine is administered by a doctor in a hospital setting, so it's important to follow their instructions carefully. Remember to continue the treatment for the recommended duration to ensure its effectiveness.

Consult your doctor before starting Cyclopam Injection to discuss the appropriate dosage and any precautions or interactions you should be aware of.

Last Updated On 28 Aug. 2023 | 12:57PM (IST)

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