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| Action |
Cystone prevents supersaturation of lithogenic substances,
controls oxamide (a substance that precipitates stone formation)
absorption from the intestine and corrects the crystalloid-colloid
imbalance. Cystone inhibits calculogenesis by reducing stone-forming
substances like oxalic acid, calcium hydroxyproline, etc.,
and causes their expulsion by micropulverization.
Cystone causes disintegration of the calculi and the crystals
by acting on the mucin, which binds the particles together.
Cystones antimicrobial activity is beneficial in the
prevention of urinary tract infections associated with urinary
stones and crystalluria. Cystones antispasmodic and
anti-inflammatory activities relieve ureteric colic and alleviate
symptoms of painful and burning micturition.
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| Dosage |
Please consult your physician to prescribe the dosage that best
suits your condition.
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| Side Effects |
Cystone tablets / syrup are not known to have any side effects
if taken as per the prescribed dosage.
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| Indications |
Cystone
tablets / syrup are useful:
- Effective in both prophylaxis and treatment of adult and pediatric urolithiasis:
- Oxalate stones
- Phosphate stones
- Uric acid and urate stones
- Infection stones
- Crystalluria
- Prevention of post-lithotripsy recurrence
- As an adjuvant in:
- Chronic urinary tract infections
- Non-specific urethritis including dysuria
- Burning micturition
- Hyperuricemia
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