Filomena 500mg Tablet - Uses, Price and Side Effects

Filomena 500mg Tablet: Uses, Price & Side Effects

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Citicoline (500mg) (Click to see all medicines with same salt)
🏭 SandMartin Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd πŸ“¦ strip of 10 tablets πŸ’Š Allopathy πŸ“… Updated: Jun 13, 2026
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What is Filomena 500mg Tablet used for? (Quick Answer)

🩺 Primary Use:
Filomena 500mg Tablet is primarily used for the treatment of .
πŸ§ͺ Active Ingredient & Working:
It contains Citicoline (500mg) which works by treating the underlying condition effectively.
⚠️ Safety Warning:
Always consult your doctor before using this medicine, especially to check if it is safe during pregnancy or if you suffer from liver or kidney issues.
πŸ’‘ Did You Know? India has the highest number of USFDA-compliant plants outside the USA.

πŸ“‹ Drug Information

Generic Name(s)Citicoline (500mg)
Manufacturer / BrandSandMartin Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd
Packaging / Formstrip of 10 tablets (Allopathy)
Therapeutic Class
Action Class
Prescription Requiredβœ“ Yes (Schedule H Drug)
StorageRoom temperature (15-30Β°C), away from moisture

πŸ’Š Filomena 500mg Tablet Uses in Hindi & English (Ke Fayde)

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πŸ’‘ How to Take Filomena 500mg Tablet (Khane ka tarika)

Follow your doctor's prescription exactly.

  • βœ… Take exactly as prescribed by your doctor.
  • βœ… Do not exceed the recommended dose
  • βœ… Complete the full course of medication
  • βœ… Store at room temperature away from moisture

⚠️ Side Effects of Filomena 500mg Tablet (Nuksan)

Common and serious side effects may include:

  • Consult your doctor for complete side effect profile.

Consult your doctor if you experience any unusual symptoms.

πŸ“– Patient Counseling & Warnings

  • πŸ”Ή Do not stop suddenly without consulting your doctor
  • πŸ”Ή Inform your doctor about all other medications you're taking
  • πŸ”Ή Avoid alcohol while taking this medication
  • πŸ”Ή If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember
  • πŸ”Ή Seek immediate medical help if you experience severe allergic reactions

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Friends aur seniors, ek problem hai jo raat ko mujhe bahut pareshan karti hai. Raat ko neend aati nahi, baar baar peshab ke liye jaana padta hai. Aaj to 4-5 baar uthna pada. Jab peshab karta hoon to kuch seconds mein hi pressure lagta hai, lekin thoda hi aata hai. Phir 2 ghante baad phir wahi haalat. Sugar bhi 250 ke aas-paas rehti hai, doctor ne kaha hai ki sugar control karo to ye problem kam hogi, lekin control kaise karein? Akelapan hai, ghar mein koi nahi, to khaane mein mitha kuch chala jaata hai. Mitha khaane se akelapan thoda kam lagta hai, lekin raat ki ye pareshani aur badhti hai. Aaj raat to ye soch kar utha ki shayad pani kam pee loon, par doctor ne kaha pani mat kaam karo, dehydration aur kharab karegi. Koi gharelu nuskha batao? Ya koi aisi tablet jo raat ko chain se sula de?πŸ˜”

Vitamin D aur B12 ki kami: Symptoms aur desi superfoods

Namaste, Astitva Health Community! As your doctor, I often see patients who feel tired, weak, or just "off" without knowing why. In India, two silent culprits are Vitamin D and Vitamin B12 deficiencies. These are not just numbers on a report; they affect your daily energy, mood, bones, and even your nerves. Let's understand the major symptoms and, most importantly, how to fix them with natural superfoods available right in your kitchen. Why are Vitamin D and B12 so common in India? Despite living in a sunny country, Vitamin D deficiency is widespread. Why? Because we spend most of our time indoors, use sunscreen heavily, or cover our skin. For Vitamin B12, the main reason is our diet. Many Indians follow a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle, and B12 is naturally found only in animal products. Also, conditions like PCOD, thyroid issues, or long-term use of antacids can block absorption. Major Symptoms You Should Not Ignore Vitamin D Deficiency Symptoms: Bone and Back Pain: A dull, aching pain in your lower back, hips, or legs. It feels like your bones are "heavy." Frequent Illness: If you catch colds, flu, or infections easily, low Vitamin D weakens your immune system. Mood Swings & Depression: Low levels are linked to seasonal affective disorder and persistent sadness. Hair Loss: Especially in women, severe deficiency can cause thinning hair. Vitamin B12 Deficiency Symptoms: Extreme Fatigue: Feeling tired even after 8 hours of sleep. Your body feels "heavy" and lethargic. Numbness or Tingling: A pins-and-needles sensation in your hands, feet, or legs. This is nerve damage. Brain Fog: Difficulty concentrating, forgetfulness, or feeling mentally slow. Pale or Yellowish Skin: B12 deficiency can cause anemia, making your skin look pale or slightly jaundiced. Mouth Ulcers or Glossitis: A smooth, red, sore tongue or frequent mouth sores. Natural Superfoods to Boost Your Levels While supplements are often needed, food is your first line of defense. Here are desi superfoods to add to your daily plate. For Vitamin D: The Sunshine Vitamin Mushrooms (especially shiitake): Expose them to direct sunlight for 15-20 minutes before cooking. This boosts their Vitamin D content significantly. Fatty Fish (like Mackerel/Bangda or Salmon): A small serving twice a week provides a good dose. Fortified Foods: Look for milk, curd, or orange juice that says "fortified with Vitamin D." Egg Yolks: Eat the whole egg, not just the white. The yolk is a natural source. Doctor's Tip: Spend 15-20 minutes in the morning sun (before 10 AM) with your arms and face exposed. No sunscreen for that short time! For Vitamin B12: The Energy Booster Curd and Buttermilk (Chaas): Fermented dairy has some B12. Have a bowl of curd with lunch or a glass of chaas daily. Paneer and Milk: Good sources for vegetarians. Aim for 1 cup of milk or 100g of paneer. Fortified Nutritional Yeast: Sprinkle it on salads, poha, or upma. It has a cheesy, nutty flavor and is rich in B12. Liver (if non-vegetarian): Chicken or goat liver is one of the richest sources. Eat in moderation (once a week). Important Note: Plant foods like spinach, sprouts, or fruits do not naturally contain B12. If you are strict vegetarian or vegan, you will likely need a supplement after consulting your doctor. When Should You See a Doctor? If your symptoms are severeβ€”like persistent numbness, extreme weakness, or chronic bone painβ€”do not rely only on food. Visit your family physician. A simple blood test (Serum Vitamin D and Vitamin B12 levels) can confirm the deficiency. Your doctor may prescribe high-dose supplements for 2-3 months, followed by a maintenance dose. Final Thought: Your body gives you signals. Do not ignore fatigue, mood changes, or body aches. By combining a few minutes of sunlight, a balanced desi diet, and timely medical advice, you can restore your energy and live a healthier, happier life. Stay healthy, Astitva family!

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