Cranberry + Saw Palmetto + Pygeum Bark + Tomato + Uva Ursi

Indications

This preparation is indicated for -
  • Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)
  • Treatment & Prevention of UTIs
  • Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS)
  • Provides urinary ease

Composition

Each Capsule contains extract of
  • Cranberry Fruit 125 mg,
  • Saw Palmetto 125 mg,
  • Pygeum Bark 50 mg,
  • Tomato 75 mg &
  • Uva Ursi 75 mg

Pharmacology

This capsule is a unique preparation with extract of Cranberry, Saw Palmetto, Pygeum Bark, Tomato & Uva Ursi to support urinary health including Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) including for both men and women. Cranberry is a North American plant commonly used for reduction in Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) and recurrent (UTIs). It is clinically shown to improve Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) in men at daily dosing. Saw palmetto exerts anti-estrogenic activity, increases urinary flow rate, decreases residual urine, decreases painful urination, decreases nocturia & anti-inflammatory activities. Saw Palmetto also helps with Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) in women over 50 years old. Pygeum's benefits center mostly on the urinary system. This extends to its benefits for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) and bladder infections. Tomatoes have diuretic properties and help to reduce the risk of urinary tract infections and bladder cancer. Uva ursi is used primarily for urinary tract disorders, including infections of the kidney, bladder, and urethra; swelling (inflammation) of the urinary tract; increased urination; painful urination; and urine that contains excess uric acid or other acid.

Cranberry contains Type-A proanthocyanidin which helps to treat Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) by inhibiting the adherence of bacteria to bladder and urethra. Saw palmetto helps in Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia, increases urinary flow rate and anti-inflammatory activities by Inhibiting action of 5
a-reductase, which catalyzes the metabolism of testosterone to DHT, due to the free fatty acid content of the fruit's lipophilic extracts. Pygeum contains chemicals like (atraric acid, ferulic acid, and beta-sitosterol) which act as 5 Alpha reductase inhibitor.These chemicals also help to reduce urinary tract disorders. Tomatoes contain potassium, also have diuretic properties, and helps to reduce the risk of urinary tract infections and bladder cancer. Uva ursi contains arbutin, a hydroquinone glucoside which can reduce bacteria in the urine, increase urine flow, and reduce swelling.

Dosage & Administration

For Adult use only. Take 1 capsule, 3 times daily, after meals or as recommended by the physician.
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Interaction

In case of Cranberry, no known interactions with antibiotics or other drugs found. Cranberry enhances vitamin B12 absorption, which is useful for patients taking omeprazole, a drug used to treat ulcers. Taking uva ursi might increase lithium is in the body and result in serious side effects.

Contraindications

Potential contraindications of cranberry may be present with renal insufficiency and in persons with the potential for developing uric acid or calcium oxalate stones. Saw palmetto is not indicated for advanced BPH with severe urinary retention. It should not be used without first ruling out prostate cancer.

Side Effects

Occasionally diarrhea or mild gastrointestinal upset may occur at high dose of Cranberry.

Pregnancy & Lactation

Not recommended in pregnancy and lactation.

Precautions & Warnings

Saw palmetto might slow blood clotting. There is some concern that it might cause extra bleeding during and after surgery. Stop using saw palmetto at least 2 weeks before a scheduled surgery. Uva ursi can thin the retina in the eye. This could worsen the condition of people whose retinas are already too thin.

Therapeutic Class

Herbal and Nutraceuticals

Storage Conditions

Keep away from direct sunlight & moisture. Keep below 30°C temperature in cool & dry place. Keep the medicine out of reach of children.

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