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Bitter Melon [Korola]

Generic Medicine
Indications

Regulate Blood sugar level, Improve pancreatic & liver function, boost immunity & natural source of vitamin C. Helps in easy digestion

Pharmacology

It is a slender, climbing annual vine with long stalked leaves & yellow, solitary male and female flowers borne on the leaf axils. The fruit, usually oblong, resembles a warty gourd or a small cucumber. The young fruit is emerald green, turning to orange-yellow when ripe. At maturity, the fruit splits into three irregular valves that curl backwards and release numerous reddish-brown or white seeds encased in scarlet arils. Bitter melon grows in tropical areas, including parts of Amazon, East Africa, India, Asia & the Caribbean.

Dosage Administration

1-2 Capsules twice daily 20-30 minutes after meals or as advised by the registered physician.

Interactions

If Bitter Melon and an antidiabetic agent are used together, blood glucose level should be monitored regularly.

Contraindications

Bitter Melon has proven to be relatively safe & effective in controlled clinical studies. No absolute contraindication.

Side Effects

A balanced formulation of bitter melon is well tolerated. No significant side effect has been observed in proper dosage.

Pregnancy & Lactation

Bitter melon should not be used in pregnant & lactating mother.

Therapeutic Class

Herbal and Nutraceuticals

Storage Conditions

Keep out of reach of the children, keep away from direct sunlight. Keep store in a cool and dry place.

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