Hepargen tablets are used to support liver function. They contain timonacic thiazolidinecarboxylic acid, a substance
that helps protect liver cells and improves the liver’s ability to eliminate toxins.
The medication helps reduce oxidative stress on liver cells and is used as an adjunct treatment in cases of impaired
liver function and various liver disorders.
Composition of Hepargen
Hepargen contains the following active ingredient:
Dosage forms of Hepargen
Hepargen is available as 100 mg tablets in a pack containing 30 tablets. It is used as part of a treatment plan
determined by the physician based on the patient’s condition.
Indications of Hepargen
Hepargen is used for:
Supporting liver function
Protecting liver cells
Reducing hepatic oxidative stress
Improving detoxification efficiency
Adjunct treatment in liver diseases
Dosage of Hepargen
The usual dose is one tablet once or twice daily, according to medical instructions. It is preferably taken after meals
to reduce possible stomach discomfort. The treatment duration should be followed as prescribed, and the dose should not
be changed without medical advice.
Side effects of Hepargen
Possible side effects include:
Contraindications of Hepargen
Hepargen should not be used in cases of hypersensitivity to timonacic or any component of the medication. Caution is
required in patients with severe or unstable liver disease, and it should only be used under strict medical supervision
in advanced hepatic conditions.
Alternatives of Hepargen
Possible alternatives include:
Silibinin
Legalon
Hepamar
Carsil
Proper use
It is recommended to take the tablet at the same time daily for best results. Tablets should be swallowed whole with
water after meals. The prescribed dose must not be exceeded.
Storage conditions
Store at room temperature
Keep away from moisture and heat
Keep in original packaging
Keep out of reach of children