Product details & mandatory information
SabalUNO® 320mg soft capsules in detail
Product information & mandatory information:
This herbal medicine was developed to relieve prostate-related urinary symptoms. It contains 320 mg saw palmetto fruit extract (8-13:1) as the active ingredient, which has been extracted with ethanol 90% (V/V). It also contains excipients such as iron oxides, gelatine polysuccinate and glycerol 85%.
Active ingredient: Saba extract
Indications:
This product helps with urinary complaints due to benign enlargement of the prostate (stage I to II according to Alken or II to III according to Vahlensieck).
Dosage form:
These are capsules containing 320 mg extract.
Pack sizes:
Available in pack sizes of 20, 60 (N1) and 120 (N2) capsules.
Daily dose:
The recommended daily dose is 1 capsule per day.
Tolerance:
This product does not impair the ability to operate machinery or participate in road traffic. It is also suitable for long-term therapy.
Side effects/interactions/ contraindications:
- Frequent: mild gastrointestinal complaints.
- Occasional: Hypersensitivity reactions such as itching, skin rash, hives.
- Interactions are possible with anticoagulants and antiandrogens.
Mode of action:
This product has a multifactorial mode of action that is anti-inflammatory, decongestant, anti-oedema, anti-proliferative, antiandrogenic and antispasmodic. It is effective, well tolerated and proven in long-term therapy. Each capsule contains a high-dose 320 mg active ingredient extract, the effectiveness of which has been clinically proven.
Advantages
- Relieve prostate-related urinary problems
- 320 mg saw palmetto fruit extract
- Excipients: iron oxides, gelatine polysuccinate, glycerol
Important notes
For risks and side effects, read the package leaflet and ask your doctor or pharmacist.
The seller reserves the right to carry out a pharmaceutical check by our pharmacists on the quantity of the medicine ordered. This may result in reductions in your order for this product. The invoice amount will then be adjusted automatically.
The reason for this is our pharmaceutical duty of care.