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Udiliv 300 Tablet

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Udiliv 300 Tablet
Udiliv 300 Tablet
Udiliv 300 Tablet
Udiliv 300 Tablet
Udiliv 300 Tablet
Udiliv 300 Tablet
Udiliv 300 Tablet
Udiliv 300 Tablet

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ABBOTT INDIA LTD

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Product Summary

Salt Content
Ursodeoxycholic Acid / Ursodiol(300.0 Mg)
Uses
Gallstones, liver disorders
Therapy
Drugs for cholelithiasis
Side effects
Diarrhoea, sticky stool, abdominal pain, rashes
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Medical Description

Udiliv 300 tablets contain ursodeoxycholic acid, a bile acid that is naturally produced in the liver. This medication is primarily prescribed for treating liver-related disorders, such as primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC), primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), and cholesterol-based gallstones. It is also used to manage liver conditions associated with cystic fibrosis. The primary mechanism of action of Udiliv 300 tablets is to reduce the cholesterol content in bile.

Udiliv 300 tablets should be swallowed whole after a meal, with a glass of milk or water. The dosage will depend on the condition being treated and your body weight. Take it regularly for maximum benefit, for the duration prescribed (several months or longer), even if symptoms disappear.

Common side effects may include abdominal pain, diarrhoea, hair loss, itching, nausea, and rash. Not everyone experiences these side effects. If you are concerned or if the side effects persist, inform your doctor.

Before taking this medicine, inform your doctor if you have inflammation of the gallbladder or bile ducts, experience frequent cramp-like pain in your upper abdomen, have been coughing up blood, or have gained weight rapidly.

Udiliv 300 tablets may affect the effectiveness of other medications, so inform your doctor about all other medications you are taking. Women should discontinue hormonal birth control pills as they can increase the production of gallstones. Ultrasound scans and frequent blood tests may be necessary to monitor your liver function during the treatment.

A few more tablets containing ursodeoxycholic acid are Golbi 300, Ursocol 300, Ursokem 300 and Ursolid 300.

Uses

Udiliv 300 tablets are used to treat liver diseases, including primary biliary cirrhosis, gallstones, and liver disease associated with cystic fibrosis.

Contraindications

  • If you are allergic to ursodeoxycholic acid or any ingredient of this medicine.
  • If you are suffering from inflammation/blockage of the gall bladder or biliary tract.
  • If you have stomach or intestinal ulcer or bleeding.
  • If you have recently had surgery involving any part of your intestine.
  • If you have a liver-related disorder and non-functional gall bladder.
  • If you are suffering from a liver or intestinal condition which affects the circulation of bile substances like blockage of the bile duct.

Side effects

  • Diarrhoea
  • Sticky stool
  • Abdominal pain
  • Rashes

Precautions and Warnings

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Pregnancy

There is limited information on the safety of Udiliv 300 in pregnancy. Hence, it is recommended not to use the same unless prescribed by your doctor.

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Breast Feeding

The safety of Udiliv 300 is not established in lactating women. Hence, it should not be used while breastfeeding.

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Driving

It does not influence your driving ability.

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Alcohol

There is no known interaction between alcohol and this medicine. However, it is not advisable to drink alcohol as it can damage the liver further and worsen the existing complications.

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Other General Warnings

Talk to your doctor if
  • You experience persistent diarrhoea, and the doctor should discontinue the therapy immediately.
  • You have a history of liver disease or obstruction in bile passage, your doctor may ask you to do liver function tests regularly.
  • Your doctor may ask you for an ultrasound after six months of the treatment to check the therapeutic improvement.

Directions for Use

  • Take Udiliv 300 as instructed by your doctor.
  • It should be taken orally with plenty of water.

Storage and disposal

  • Store the medicine between 20°C to 30°C.
  • Keep it out of the reach of children and pets.

Quick Tips

  • Take this medicine in the exact dose and duration as recommended. Do not take more than the prescribed dose.
  • Women should use effective birth control measures during treatment with this medicine. Contraception should either be non-hormonal, like condoms or a low oestrogen contraceptive pill.
  • Do not take any other medicine without confirming with your doctor during treatment with the Udiliv 300 tablet.
  • Diarrhoea and pasty stools can occur as side effects of this medicine. Inform your doctor if the side effects do not resolve even after you have completed the course of this medicine.
  • Excessive calorie and cholesterol intake should be avoided. Preferably, a low-cholesterol diet should be followed during treatment.

Dosage

Overdose

The most common symptoms of an overdose of Udiliv 300 is diarrhoea. Consult your doctor immediately if you have taken an excessive dose of this medicine.

Missed a Dose

If you have missed taking any dose of this medicine, take it as soon as you remember. If it's time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular dose schedule. Do not take a double dose of this medicine to compensate for the missed one.

Mode of Action

How Does It Work?

Udiliv 300 tablets reduce the synthesis and formation of cholesterol and thus reduce the cholesterol content in bile which leads to gradual solubilisation and dissolution of cholesterol gallstones.

Interactions

Interactions with other medicines

  • Concomitant use of cholesterol-lowering medicines such as cholestyramine or colestipol and some antacids may reduce the effect of this medicine. So, it should be taken between a gap of 2 hours at least.
  • Contraceptive pills should not be used if you are being prescribed Udiliv 300 tablets.
  • Other medicines that may affect this medicine are charcoal, antibiotics like Ciprofloxacin, immunosuppressants like Ciclosporin, cholesterol-lowering medicines like Atorvastatin, and Dapsone, used as an anti-infective. Hence, it should not be used concomitantly.

Interactions with food items

Udiliv 300 should be taken with food to avoid abdominal discomfort or other gastrointestinal side effects.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Udiliv 150 and Udiliv 300 are two different strengths of ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) or ursodiol. Both medications are commonly used to treat liver diseases, particularly primary biliary cholangitis (PBC). The choice between the two strengths is determined by factors such as the severity of the condition and the needs of the individual patient. It is critical to follow the recommended dosage and consult with a healthcare professional if you have any questions or concerns about the medication.

No, Udiliv 300 tablet is used for dissolving gallstones and not kidney stones.

No, Udiliv 300 tablet is not used for uric acid. It is used to dissolve gallstones that have formed in your body.

Udiliv 300 tablet is not known to cause sleepiness as a side effect. However, if you experience any such effect after taking this medicine, it is advised to avoid driving, operating machinery or performing any such tasks that require mental alertness.

No, Udiliv 300 tablet is not a steroid. It contains ursodeoxycholic acid as its main ingredient, a chemical naturally present in the body.

You should take Udiliv 300 tablets for as long as recommended by your doctor. Take this medicine exactly as directed, in the prescribed dose and duration. Do not take more than the prescribed dose.

No, it is not used to reduce the levels of bilirubin. This medicine should only be used for the condition it is prescribed for.

No, it is not used to treat jaundice. This medicine is used to dissolve stones in the gallbladder. It should not be used for any other condition.

Udiliv 300 tablet does not cause frequent urination. There are no such reports available so far about urinary urgency associated with the use of Udiliv 300. Consult your doctor if you are experiencing such symptoms.

The best time to take Udiliv 300 tablet will be recommended by your doctor. However, it should preferably be taken after a meal. For optimum benefits, take this medicine at the same time every day.

Udiliv 300 tablet is not known to cause dizziness. If you experience dizziness while taking this medicine inform your doctor.

You should take this medicine only if prescribed by the doctor. You may take this medicine if you are undergoing cancer treatment and your doctor has prescribed you this medicine.

You can take the Udiliv with milk or water, either with or without food or as suggested by the doctor. But it is advisable to take it regularly. Taking the medicine regularly at the right times increases its effectiveness.

Constipation or diarrhoea is one of the side effects that can be observed in individuals taking Udiliv. However, these symptoms are usually short-lived and tend to subside over time.

No, Udiliv 300 is not used for treating fatty liver. Consult your doctor for fatty liver and take the recommended prescription as advised.

No, Udiliv 300 tablet does not cause any weight gain. However, if you notice any weight variation that bothers you, then speak to your doctor.

Yes, hair fall is one of the side effects of Udiliv. Although not everyone gets them. It often improves as your body gets used to the medicine. However, if you experience persistent hair loss, you should consult a doctor.

Yes, you can get pregnant while taking Udiliv 300. It is not a contraceptive medicine. It is a hepatoprotective medicine. Hence, it is advised to use contraceptive measures to avoid pregnancy during the treatment.

The active ingredient in Udiliv 300, i.e., ursodeoxycholic acid may be used for the treatment of biliary cirrhosis. However, you should always ask your doctor for advice before using this medicine for any condition. Do not self-medicate.

Udiliv 300 may support liver function and can help improve liver enzyme levels, such as SGPT, when high due to certain liver conditions. However, SGPT can rise for many reasons, and the benefit varies from person to person. Regular monitoring is important to see if it’s helping. Please consult your physician to determine whether this medication is appropriate for your enzyme levels.

Udiliv 300 tablet is an allopathic medicine containing ursodeoxycholic acid as its active ingredient. Liv 52 tablets are an ayurvedic medicine containing Chicory and the Caper bush. Based on the cause and severity of the disease, your doctor will prescribe suitable medicine for you. You should always take the medicine prescribed by the doctor and avoid self-medication.

Udiliv 300 is sometimes prescribed in pregnancy for itching caused by cholestasis, but it should be taken strictly under medical supervision. It may help improve bile flow and reduce itching; however, not all pregnancy-related itching requires this medication. Your doctor will assess your liver tests before starting it. Do not self-medicate during pregnancy.

Udiliv 300 and Ulyses 300 both contain Ursodeoxycholic Acid (300mg). You should only take the medicine prescribed by your doctor, as the same shall be based on your diagnosis and medical conditions. Avoid self-medication.

Hepatitis A usually resolves on its own with supportive care. Udiliv 300 may be used in some cases to support bile flow or reduce liver strain, but it is not a cure. Recovery mainly depends on rest, hydration, and monitoring. Always follow your doctor’s guidance for hepatitis care.

Udiliv 300 is not used for PCOD treatment. PCOD is a hormonal condition and requires targeted therapy like lifestyle changes, hormonal support, or insulin-sensitizing medicines. Udiliv only helps with liver-related issues. Consult your doctor for appropriate PCOD management.

Udiliv 300 is commonly prescribed for pregnancy cholestasis, as it helps improve bile flow and reduce itching. However, it is not useful for PUPPP rash, which is a skin condition requiring a different treatment. Always consult your doctor to confirm the cause of itching in pregnancy.

Udiliv 300 should not be taken by patients with a blocked bile duct, non-functioning gallbladder, acute gallbladder inflammation, certain intestinal disorders affecting bile circulation, or known allergy to ursodeoxycholic acid. Always consult your doctor before starting treatment.

Udiliv 300 may help dissolve certain types of small cholesterol gallstones over time. However, it may not work for all types of stones, and treatment can take several months. Your doctor will monitor your progress and decide the duration.

Udiliv 300 may be prescribed in children for certain liver conditions, but only under strict medical supervision. The dose is adjusted based on body weight and medical condition.

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Manufacturer Details

Brand:UDILIV

Manufacturer Name:ABBOTT INDIA LTD

Address:Abbott India Limited,L 18/19, Verna Industrial Area Verna Salcette Goa 403722

Country of Origin:India

Vendor Details

Fulfillment Information: Udiliv 300 MG Tablet (15) will be delivered by a licensed retail pharmacy nearest to your location. Order acceptance and fulfillment are dependent upon the verification of your doctor's valid prescription (where applicable) and the current stock of this medicine.

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