Alzyme Syrup is used as an appetite stimulant to treat digestive disorders and impaired gastric juice production. It is used for gastrointestinal reasons as a digestive aid, for the treatment of indigestion, flatulence, hyperacidity, bloating, stomach cramps, and a variety of other digestive issues.
Alzyme Syrup is taken with or without food, according to the doctor's instructions. The dose you receive will be determined by your medical condition and how you react to the medication. You should continue to take this medication for as long as your doctor advises. If you stop taking your medication too soon, your symptoms may return and your condition may deteriorate. Tell your doctor about all other medications you're taking, as some may interact with or be affected by this one.