Regula 250ml – COSVAL

Cosval Regula Syrup is a dietary supplement containing plant extracts and their derivatives to enhance the efficiency of the digestive system and combat constipation. Kozval Regula Syrup includes figs, prunes, carob, rhubarb, and a small amount of senna, which make it an ideal blend for cases of sluggish bowel movement. This syrup contains no added alcohol, preservatives, or artificial colors.

 

Weight : 250ml

AED 150.00

19 in stock

Brand

Smart Pharma

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Nutrition facts, 100 g

Brand

Smart Pharma

Product Description

Cosval Regula Syrup is a dietary supplement containing plant extracts and their derivatives to enhance the efficiency of the digestive system and combat constipation. Kozval Regula Syrup includes figs, prunes, carob, rhubarb, and a small amount of senna, which make it an ideal blend for cases of sluggish bowel movement. This syrup contains no added alcohol, preservatives, or artificial colors.

Key Features:

Digestive Support: Helps improve digestive function and relieve constipation naturally.
Natural Ingredients: Includes figs, prunes, and carob, known for their gentle laxative and digestive properties.
Stimulant Action: Rhubarb and senna provide mild stimulation to enhance bowel movement.
Safe Formula: Alcohol-free, preservative-free, and free from artificial coloring, making it suitable for regular use.
Recommended Use:

Follow the dosage instructions as prescribed on the label or as directed by a healthcare professional.
Suitable for adults and children, depending on the specified guidelines.

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