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Morsan Amla Capsule is an ayurvedic medicine that is primarily used for the treatment of Vitamin C Deficiency. Secondary and off-label uses of Morsan Amla Capsule have also been mentioned below. The key ingredients of Morsan Amla Capsule are Amla. The properties of which have been shared below. The correct dosage of Morsan Amla Capsule depends on the patient's age, gender, and medical history. This information has been provided in detail in the dosage section.
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Morsan Amla Capsule is used to treat the following -
Main Benefits
Other Benefits
No side effects of Morsan Amla Capsule have been reported in the medical literature. However, you should always consult your doctor before using Morsan Amla Capsule.
Is the use of Morsan Amla Capsule safe for pregnant women?
Side effects of Morsan Amla Capsule during pregnancy are not known because scientific research on this topic hasn't been done.
Is the use of Morsan Amla Capsule safe during breastfeeding?
In the absence of any scientific study of side effects of Morsan Amla Capsule for breastfeeding women, information on safety of Morsan Amla Capsule is unavailable.
What is the effect of Morsan Amla Capsule on the stomach?
You can take Morsan Amla Capsule without any fear of damage to your stomach.
Is the use of Morsan Amla Capsule safe for children?
Morsan Amla Capsule is safe for children.
Can I take Morsan Amla Capsule with alcohol?
Information about the interaction of Morsan Amla Capsule and alcohol is not available because this topic has not been researched yet.
Does Morsan Amla Capsule cause drowsiness?
Morsan Amla Capsule will not make you feel sleepy or drowsy. So you may drive or operate machinery safely.
Is this Morsan Amla Capsule habit forming or addictive?
Chances of addiction to Morsan Amla Capsule are nil
This medicine data has been created by -
BAMS, Gastroenterology, Dermatology, Psychiatry, Ayurveda, Sexology, Diabetology
10 Years of Experience
References
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Department of Ayush: Government of India. Volume 1. Ghaziabad, India: Pharmacopoeia Commission for Indian Medicine & Homoeopathy; 1986: Page No 5-8