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Fat Supplements

Brand Name: Microlipid
Dosage form: oral emulsion (50%)

What is Fat Supplements?

A fat supplement is an aliment made of fatty acids and polyunsaturated safflower oils. The fat supplement can be used by people who cannot properly digest some foods. Gluten and lactose intolerance patients experiencing unintentional weight loss as well as those needing additional calories due to medical conditions can benefit from taking this supplement. Fat supplements do not contain carbohydrates or proteins. This product guide does not encompass every possible application for fat supplements

Side effects of Fat Supplements

If you experience any of the following symptoms of an allergy reaction, seek immediate medical attention: Hives, difficulty breathing, swelling in your lips, face, throat, or tongue There may be other side effects.Call your physician immediately if any side effects arise and report them via 1-800-FDA-1088 to report these effects to them as quickly as possible.

Warnings

If you have an allergy to safflower oils, then it is best not to use a fat supplement.

Before you take this drug

If you have an allergy to safflower oils, then it is best not to use a fat supplement.

If you suffer from severe liver disease, such as:

  • Liver diseases, such as cirrhosis.
  • high blood pressure inside the liver
  • Brain or nervous system problems caused by liver injury;
  • If you've had "portacaval surgery" performed on your body,

Similar/related drugs

Acetylcysteine, Ascorbic Acid, Multivitamin, Biotin, and Dextrose

How to take Fat Supplements?

Do not exceed the recommended dosage or duration. Use the recommended dose and do not exceed it. The fat supplement oral emulsion Microlipid is available at room temperature or chilled. Before each use, shake the liquid thoroughly. Unopened fat supplements should be stored at room temperature, away from direct heat and moisture sources. Refrigerate immediately upon opening to keep from the caps becoming frozen and discard any unused portions after 5 days.

What happens if I miss the dose?

You are unlikely to have a schedule for fat supplements, as they can be used whenever needed.

What happens if I overdose?

A fat supplement overdose is unlikely to have life-threatening effects.

What should be avoided?

If your doctor recommends any restrictions regarding food, drinks or activities for you, follow their orders strictly.

Interaction with other drug

Fat supplements could interact negatively with medications like vitamins or herbal remedies that you take, so be sure to inform healthcare providers of all medicines taken as well as those you plan to start using soon.