Silver-Cap M Capsule
By Silver-Cap M
Rx
10 Capsule in a Strip

Composition
Methylcobalamin(750mcg) + Pregabalin(75mg)

Manufacturer - Addii Biotech Pvt Ltd
NEW TIMBER MARKET, CHANDIGARH, ADMIN OFF: SCO-5, 2nd Floor, Ind. Area, Ph-II, Chandigarh-160002

Expires on or after
January, 2027

liver
Silver-Cap M Capsule is considered safe for individuals with liver disease. Based on the limited available data, it appears that adjusting the dose of Silver-Cap M Capsule may not be necessary for these patients. However, if you have liver impairment, it is recommended to consult your doctor before using this medication. Dose adjustment may be required for individuals with liver issues, so it is important to seek advice from your physician if you have concerns about your liver health.

kidney
When taking Silver-Cap M Capsule, caution is advised for patients with kidney disease. Dose adjustment may be necessary, so consulting your doctor is important, especially if you have kidney impairment or concerns about it.

alcohol
Avoid drinking alcohol while taking Silver-Cap M Capsule as it may increase drowsiness.

driving
Take caution when driving while using Silver-Cap M Capsule, as it may decrease alertness, affect vision, and cause drowsiness or dizziness. Avoid driving if experiencing these symptoms. Silver-Cap M Capsule does not impact driving ability.

pregnancy
Silver-Cap M Capsule may be unsafe during pregnancy. Limited human studies and animal studies show potential harm to the baby. Consult your doctor for risks and benefits before use. If pregnant or planning, consult your physician before taking Silver-Cap M Capsule

breastfeeding
Caution should be exercised while breastfeeding and considering the use of Silver-Cap M Capsule. Limited data indicates potential transfer of the drug to breastmilk which could pose risks to the baby. Consult a doctor before use.
Habit Forming | No |
Chemical Class | - |
Therapeutic Class | NEURO CNS |
Action Class | - |
₹110
Inclusive of all taxes
Content verified by

Dr. Abdullah Khan
MBBS - General Medicine
Last update on 18-Nov-2024