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Thiotacid 300 mg 30Tablets

Thiotacid Contains Alpha-Lipoic Acid, A Potent Antioxidant That Helps Treat Diabetic Neuropathy, Improves Nerve Function, And Reduces Symptoms. Get It Now.

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  • Key IngredientsAlpha Lipoic Acid
  • Product FormTablets
  • Package Size30 Tablets
  • Caution & WarningsUse Under Medical Supervision, Do Not Exceed The Recommended Dose.
  • Storage ConditionsAt Room Temperature Away From Moisture
  • How To UseTake one tablet daily or as directed by your doctor.
  • ConcernsDiabetic Neuropathy, Improving Nerve Function

1. What are the indications for using THIOTACID 300MG?

A1: It is mainly used to treat Diabetic Neuropathy and relieve its symptoms such as pain, numbness, and tingling in the extremities. It also acts as an antioxidant to protect nerves and cells.

2. How does this medication work on the nerves?

A2: Alpha-Lipoic Acid works by improving blood flow to the nerves and reducing oxidative stress and free radical damage resulting from high sugar levels, thereby improving nerve function and alleviating symptoms.

3. What is the usual dosage and how is it taken?

A3: The usual dosage for treating neuropathy is one to two tablets daily (300-600 mg). The tablet should be taken on an empty stomach (at least 30 minutes before a meal) to ensure optimal absorption.

4. What are the most common side effects?

A4: Side effects are usually mild and rare, including: nausea, vomiting, dizziness, and in rare cases, a drop in blood sugar level (Hypoglycemia), especially in diabetic patients.

5. Does it interact with other diabetes medications?

A5: Yes. A doctor must be consulted. Thioctic Acid may increase the effect of blood sugar lowering medications (such as insulin or oral drugs), which may require an adjustment in the dosage of other diabetes medications to avoid hypoglycemia.