- Neeri Syrup is considered safe for most people when used as directed.
- No significant side effects have been reported. However, individuals with specific allergies should consult their healthcare provider before using it.
- Pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers are advised to consult their doctor before taking this syrup.
- Under medical supervision, the formulation is clinically safe in both short and long-term therapeutic dosages.
- Keep it in a cool and dry place, away from the sunlight. Do not refrigerate.
FAQs
Q1. Are there any sugar-free options available?
Ans. Yes, the sugar-free variant of Neeri Syrup provides an alternative for individuals who need to monitor their sugar intake or have dietary restrictions.
Q2. How quickly can I expect results from using the Neeri Syrup?
Ans. The effectiveness of this syrup may vary from person to person, depending on the severity of the urinary symptoms and individual response.
Q3. Can Neeri Syrup be taken with other medications?
Ans. It's advisable to consult a healthcare professional before taking Neeri with other medications to avoid potential interactions or adverse effects.
Q4. Is Neeri Syrup addictive?
Ans. No, Neeri Syrup is not addictive. It is a herbal formulation designed to provide relief from urinary tract issues without causing dependency.
Q5. Can I use Neeri Syrup without a doctor's prescription?
Ans. While this syrup can be used on your own, it's recommended to take it with a doctor's prescription. Under medical supervision, it's clinically safe for both short and long-term use.
Testimonials
'I've been using Neeri Syrup for a month now and it has significantly alleviated my UTI symptoms. A great natural solution that works!' - Mohit Dhillon, Software Engineer, 42
'Neeri Syrup has been an absolute blessing for my elderly mother who was constantly suffering from urinary discomfort. It's safe and effective.' - Kashvi More, Homemaker, 56
'My doctor recommended Neeri when I was diagnosed with a urinary tract infection. It offered quick relief and I've had no recurrence since. Highly recommend.' - Tia Longjam, Bank Manager, 47