Cranberry
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Principio activo: colloidal anhydrous silica; ascorbic acid; Vaccinium macrocarpon Extract dry concentrate fruit
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About Cranberry
Cranberry is a medicine containing colloidal anhydrous silica, ascorbic acid, and a dry concentrate of Vaccinium macrocarpon fruit extract. The product information provided identifies these active ingredients but does not specify a dosage form, strength, route of administration, approved indications, or dosing instructions. Consult the package leaflet or a qualified healthcare professional for product-specific guidance before use.
Key Benefits & Uses
- Provides a formulation containing Vaccinium macrocarpon, commonly known as cranberry, in dry concentrated fruit-extract form.
- Contains ascorbic acid as one of its listed active ingredients.
- Includes colloidal anhydrous silica as a listed active ingredient.
Active Ingredient & Action
Cranberry contains colloidal anhydrous silica, ascorbic acid, and Vaccinium macrocarpon extract dry concentrate fruit. The available information confirms the composition but does not describe the pharmacological action, therapeutic indications, or clinical benefits of the finished medicine.
Important Notes
No inactive ingredients, dosage, administration instructions, contraindications, precautions, interactions, or adverse effects were provided. Do not use Cranberry as a substitute for prescribed treatment. Read the official product information and seek professional medical advice for questions about suitability, use during pregnancy or breastfeeding, or use with other medicines.
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