Diakor
Instructions for use:
- 1. Release form and composition
- 2. Properties of components
- 3. Indications for use
- 4. Contraindications
- 5. Recommendations for use
- 6. Special instructions
- 7. Terms and conditions of storage
Diakor is a dietary supplement (BAA), a source of hydroxycinnamic acids, flavonoids and hypericin.
Release form and composition
Dosage form - tablets weighing 500 mg.
Active substances in the composition of the supplement: chicory, Jerusalem artichoke, chitosan, birch leaves, clover flowers, dandelion roots, St. John's wort, blueberry shoots, nettle leaves, rose hips, calendula flowers, walnut leaves, bean shells, burdock roots, plantain leaves, grass echinacea, flax seeds, penny root, stevia herb, elecampane roots and rhizomes, hawthorn fruit, agrimony herb, peach leaves, galega herb.
Auxiliary components: silicon dioxide, starch, calcium stearate.
Component properties
No information available.
Indications for use
Diacor is recommended to be taken as a dietary supplement - a source of hydroxycinnamic acids, flavonoids and hypericin.
Contraindications
- autoimmune diseases;
- progressive systemic diseases;
- pregnancy and breastfeeding;
- simultaneous use of drugs;
- individual intolerance to the components.
Recommendations for use
Diakor should be taken orally with meals.
Adults are prescribed 1 tab. 3 times a day for 2-3 weeks. If necessary, repeat the course.
special instructions
Diacor is not a drug. Before using it, you should consult your doctor.
Terms and conditions of storage
Store in a dry, dark place, out of reach of children, where the temperature does not exceed 25 ° C.
Shelf life is 2 years.
Anna Kozlova Medical journalist About the author
Education: Rostov State Medical University, specialty "General Medicine".
Information about the drug is generalized, provided for informational purposes only and does not replace the official instructions. Self-medication is hazardous to health!