Epocler is a drug that acts mainly on the liver, used in digestive problems, reducing fat absorption by the liver and also helping to eliminate toxins, such as excess alcohol in the liver.
This drug has in its composition three active substances, which belong to the group of amino acids, these are racemethionine, choline and betaine.
- Epocler is a drug indicated to reduce stomach effects.
- Digestion.
- Nausea.
- Vomiting.
- Headaches caused by digestion.
- Food intolerances.
- Liver problems caused by excessive consumption of alcoholic beverages.
- To prevent the accumulation of fats in the liver and also helps eliminate metabolic processes.
- Remains and other toxins.
Recommended doses are 2 bowls of tea bulbs up to 3 times a day, diluted in water before main meals. The medicine should act for approximately 1 hour before being swallowed and is not recommended if you are drinking alcoholic beverages.
The maximum dose is 3 bulbs per day
Epocler should not be taken in case of renal failure, cirrhosis by consumption of alcoholic beverages, children under 12 years of age, allergic people who have components of the formula and should not be consumed fasting, to avoid gastric problems.
In addition to this, it should not be used without a prescription, for pregnant women during the lactation period.
Generally, Epocler is well tolerated, in very rare cases it can cause arousal, headache, nausea and acidity.