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Pentasure Hepatic Powder Vanilla Pentasure Hepatic Powder Vanilla

Pentasure Hepatic Powder Vanilla

Quantity Description: box of 200 gm Powder
Manufacturer: Hexagon Nutrition Pvt Ltd
Price: ₹ 339.78

Information about Pentasure Hepatic Powder Vanilla

Penta Sure Hepatic vanilla powder is an Oral Nutrition Supplement is recommended for patients with chronic liver disease to improve nutritional status and liver function and reduce the rate of complications to prolong survival. Penta Sure Hepatic is formulated according to ESPEN Guidelines for Hepatic Patients.

Benefits of Penta Sure Hepatic Powder:
Calorie-dense, provides 1.5 kcal/ml with minimal fluid intake
High Carbohydrate with sucrose and glucose
Enriched with Branched Chain Amino Acids
Low Fat
High MCT (better absorption and instant energy)
Clinically Lactose free & Gluten free
Ideal for Oral and Enteral (Tube) Feed

Penta Sure Hepatic Powder is recommended in hepatitis, alcohol induced hepatitis, hepatic encephalopathy, cirrhosis, and non-alcoholic steato hepatitis

Direction for use:
You can mix/take Penta Sure Hepatic powder with a glass of milk or water.
Drink one or two glasses a day for maximum effect.

Use under medical supervision.

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I know about hepatitis b but I do not know what is this hepatitis c places tell me.

MBBS, PG Diploma in HIV Medicine
General Physician,
I know about hepatitis b but I do not know what is this hepatitis c places tell me.
Mainly 5types of viruses can cause hepatitis. A chronic or acute liver disease. Hepatitis a, b, c, d and e. Out of which hepatitis b and c are more dangerous. They can cause liver fibrosis, cirrhosis and ultimately liver cancer. Hepatitis a, d and e. Are less severe and usually present along or singly with b and c infection. Recently they have developed good treatment for hep c. But aggressive nature of the hep b is still challenging.
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What is the difference between hepatitis a and hepatitis b or hepatitis c? Also, which one of them is most dangerous?

MBBS, MD - Community Medicine
General Physician, Jaipur
Hep b and c both causes liver cirrhosis and cancer in 10-20 years. Hep a is short lived, self limiting.
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What medicine can be used to treat hepatitis b. Can pentasure hepatic powder be used .if there is no medication, what can one do to limit its effects.

Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery (B.U.M.S)
Unani Specialist, Kanpur
What medicine can be used to treat hepatitis b. Can pentasure hepatic powder be used .if there is no medication, what...
follow these herbal combinations sootshekhar ras 1 tablet twice a day pittari avleh 10 gm twice a day vyadhi har Rasayan 125 mg twice a day

I have hepatitis b and liver is fatty old help me what to do. Is hepatitis b became negative.

MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine
Internal Medicine Specialist, Faridabad
if your hepatitis -B is negative ..then do not worry...avoid stress, go for walk daily. take green veg., digestive food, multivitamin,mineral foods,mineral water,fruits juice,take protein diet,amino acid foods. you can go for tests vit.B12, vit.D. mineral , amino acid.cbc. You can take syp. Noni 1 tsf in 1 glass of water once a day. Zenseng drop 6 drop in 1 glass of water twice of a day. Zenseng is natural medicines for all purpose in human body have not harmfull and side effects.
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What is the difference between Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B? What are their symptoms?

MBBS
General Physician, Cuttack
Both have similar symptoms like. 1.Fever, Loss of appetite, yellow coloration of urine and conjunctiva(eye) 2.pale coloured stool, pain abdomen in the liver area, 3.serum bilirubin level is raised, In Hepatitis B, HbsAg test is positive 4. Hepatitis A infection resolves after few days but Hepatitis B virus remains in blood for a long time It can affect liver and can cause Cirrhosis of liver and cancer liver if not treated. 5. Hepatitis A virus is transmitted through fecal contamination of drinking water, but Heptitis B is transmitted through sexual exposure and handling of infected blood/blood product.
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