Hesperidin

Hesperidin is a flavonoid isolated from rind of citrus fruits. Hesperidin is used to relieve capillary impairment and venous insufficiency of the lower limb and for hemorrhoids.


Adult Dose
Dose: 500 to 2000 mg
Single Dose: 1200 (1250)
Frequency: 12 hourly
Route: PO
Instructions:
Neonatal
Paedriatic
Characteristics
Hesperidin also known as Bioflavonoids. . It is of Natural origin and belongs to Flavonoid. . The Molecular Weight of Hesperidin is 610.60.
Contraindications
Hesperidin is contraindicated in conditions like Hypersensitivity to the drug.
Effects
The symptomatic adverse reactions produced by Hesperidin are more or less tolerable and if they become severe, they can be treated symptomatically, these include Headache, Nausea, Gastrointestinal disturbances.
Indications
Hesperidin is primarily indicated in conditions like Breast cancer, Cardiovascular disease, Hemorrhoids, Malignancy, Premenstural syndrome, Ulcers.
Interactions
No data regarding the interactions of Hesperidin was found.
Interfrence
Risks
Drug should not be given to Pregnant Mothers.If prescribing authority justifies the benefits of the drug against the possible damages he/she should reevaluate them and consult the reference material and previous studies.
Storage
Store in a well closed container, . Protect from Moisture and Heat.
Warnings
Pregnant women and nursing mothers should avoid use of supplemental hesperidin at doses higher than may be found in some multivitamin preparations (about 20 mg) unless such use is recommended by a physician.
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