GLA-M Capsule is a nutritional supplement used to provide nutrition in conditions like anemia or nerve pain due to diabetes. It contains gamma linolenic acid (GLA) and methylcobalamin as active ingredients that shows anti-inflammatory action.
GLA is an omega-6 fatty acid found everywhere in the body. The body can convert GLA to substances that reduce inflammation and cell growth, and it helps with the function of all cells. Methylcobalamin is essential for the brain and nerves, and for the making of red blood cells.
Take GLA-M Capsule exactly as advised by your doctor. Inform your doctor if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have bleeding disorders, leber’s disease (a genetic eye disorder) or have any scheduled surgery.
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GLA-M Capsule may cause nausea, vomiting, soft stools, diarrhea, belching, gas, loss of appetite and headache in some individuals. Consult your doctor if you notice any such effects while taking it.
Q: Can I take GLA-M Capsule daily?
A: Always take GLA-M Capsule as advised by your physician. If there is no improvement in your condition or if your symptoms worsen after taking it for several days, please contact your doctor.
Q: Can GLA-M Capsule cause diarrhea?
A: GLA-M Capsule might cause diarrhea. Drink lots of fluids such as water or fruit juices so that you are sufficiently hydrated. If symptom persists, contact your doctor.
Q: Can GLA-M Capsule be taken during pregnancy?
A: If you are pregnant, think you may be pregnant or are planning for a baby, consult your doctor before taking GLA-M Capsule.
Q: Can I take GLA-M Capsule if I am about to have a surgery?
A: This medicine might slow blood clotting which might increase the risk of extra bleeding during and after surgery. Stop taking it at least two weeks before a scheduled surgery. Consult your doctor for advice.
Q: What should I tell my doctor before taking GLA-M Capsule?
A: Before taking GLA-M Capsule, inform your doctor about your pre-existing conditions like any bleeding disorders or leber’s disease, alcohol use, or any allergies, and about any other medicines that you might be taking.
1. https://www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-805/gamma-linolenic-acid-gla
2. https://www.drugs.com/mtm/methylcobalamin-vitamin-b12.html
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