- Before using this syrup, inform your doctor about all pre-existing medical conditions and medications you are currently taking.
- If you notice any unusual symptoms or allergic reactions while using this syrup, stop using it immediately and consult your doctor.
- Do not self-medicate or give your medication to anyone else.
- Keep the medication away from children and pets.
- Store in a cool, dry place, protected from moisture, heat, and direct sunlight.
FAQ
Question: How does Caripaya Syrup help?
Answer: Caripaya Syrup contains Carica Papaya Leaf extract. It is high in flavonoids, glycosides, alkaloids, glutathione, and glucosinolates, which help increase platelet count by activating bone marrow. Thereby it aids in recovery from dengue.
Question: Should I exercise any caution before consuming Caripaya Syrup?
Answer: Keep your doctor up to date on your health status and all medications you are taking in order to rule out any side effects or drug interactions.
Question: Can pregnant and breastfeeding women take Caripaya Syrup?
Answer: If you are pregnant, intend to have a child, or are breastfeeding take Caripaya Syrup only after consulting your doctor.
Question: Is Caripaya Syrup approved medication?
Answer: The efficacy and safety of this medication are well established, and it has been approved by various scientific and regulatory agencies.
Question: Is dengue transmitted from person to person?
Answer: Dengue fever does not pass from person to person. It is transmitted by mosquitoes.
Question: What role does platelet count play in dengue?
Answer: Platelets, also referred to as thrombocytes, are blood components. Their primary function is to clot in order to stop bleeding. They also contribute to defence mechanisms through clumping or agglutination. The average platelet count in humans ranges from 1.5 to 4 lakh. The platelet count in dengue fever can drop to 1.5 lakh.