$44.00
Manufacturer: India
Adenomak is recommended for use in diets exclusively under the supervision of a doctor in conditions accompanied by a decrease in the biosynthesis of hepatic S-adenosyl – L-methionine (influence of harmful effects of environmental factors, chronic disorders of the functioning of the digestive system, alcohol consumption), as an additional source of S-adenosyl- L-methionine in order to maintain the normal function of the digestive system, general strengthening of the body.
Description
Dietary supplement Adenomak (ademetionine) is designed to improve the work of the liver and biliary tract.
Active components
S-adenosyl-L-methionine (ademethionine) is a natural amino acid that is present in almost all tissues and liquid environments of the body. Ademethionine, first of all, acts as a coenzyme and methyl group donor in many reactions of transmethylation, which is an important metabolic process in humans and animals. The transfer of methyl groups (transmethylation) of ademethionine is also an important metabolic process in the construction of the phospholipid membrane of cells and plays a role in membrane fluidity.
Indication
It is recommended for use in diets exclusively under the supervision of a doctor in conditions accompanied by a decrease in the biosynthesis of hepatic S-adenosyl – L-methionine (influence of harmful effects of environmental factors, chronic disorders of the functioning of the digestive system, alcohol consumption), as an additional source of S-adenosyl- L-methionine in order to maintain the normal function of the digestive system, general strengthening of the body.
Contraindications for Adenomak (ademetionine)
- Hypersensitivity to the active substance or to any auxiliary substance of the drug.
- Genetic defects affecting the methionine cycle and/or causing homocystinuria and/or hyperhomocysteinemia (eg, cystathionine beta-synthase deficiency, vitamin B12 metabolism defect).
Features of the use of the drug
Application during pregnancy and lactation.
Although in the course of clinical studies in women who were treated with ademethionine in the III trimester of pregnancy, no adverse reactions were observed. Ademetionine in the I and II trimesters of pregnancy should be used only after a careful assessment by the doctor of the ratio of benefits for the pregnant woman / risk for the fetus.
During breastfeeding, ademetionine is used only when the benefit of its use exceeds the risk to the infant. Only under the supervision of a doctor.
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