Uriliser 334/1100 MG Liquid 100 ML

Walter Bushnell

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About Uriliser 334/1100 MG Liquid 100 ML

Uriliser Syrup is a combination medicine that belongs to the group of medicines called alkalising agents. It is used for the treatment of acidosis. 

This medicine also helps reduce the acidity of urine, making it less favourable for the formation of kidney stones. Additionally, it can also aid in preventing the deposition of uric acid crystals, which can lead to gout.

Some side effects may be noted with the use of this syrup, which should be timely informed to a doctor. Any allergy to this syrup or any other component of this syrup, existing diseases, and other ongoing medications should also be brought to the notice of your doctor before this syrup is prescribed to you. 

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