Product introduction
Al5Zyme Drop is a digestive enzyme supplement formulated to support healthy digestion in infants and children. It helps break down food components such as carbohydrates, proteins, and fats, making digestion easier and reducing discomfort associated with indigestion. The drops help relieve symptoms like gas, bloating, colic, abdominal pain, and poor appetite caused by weak digestion or enzyme deficiency.
It is especially useful for children who experience digestive disturbances after feeding or have difficulty digesting certain foods.
Uses of Al5Zyme Drop
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Indigestion in infants and children
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Gas, bloating, and colic
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Abdominal discomfort
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Poor appetite due to digestive weakness
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Digestive enzyme insufficiency
Benefits of Al5Zyme Drop
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Supports healthy digestion by providing essential digestive enzymes
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Relieves gas, bloating, and stomach discomfort
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Helps reduce colic symptoms
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Improves nutrient absorption
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Enhances appetite by improving digestive efficiency
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Gentle and suitable for infants and young children
Side effects of Al5Zyme Drop
Generally safe and well-tolerated. Rarely, mild effects may occur:
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Mild stomach discomfort
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Nausea
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Loose stools
If any symptoms persist, consult your pediatrician.
How to use Al5Zyme Drop
Use as directed by your doctor. Usually given before or with feeds. The dosage depends on the child’s age and condition.
How Al5Zyme Drop works
Al5Zyme Drop contains digestive enzymes that help break down food into simpler components, making it easier for the child’s digestive system to process nutrients. This reduces gas formation and improves digestion and comfort.
Safety advice
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding: Not applicable for child use.
Driving: Not applicable.
Kidney/Liver: Safe when used as advised by a pediatrician.
General: Shake well before use. Do not exceed the recommended dose.
What if you miss a dose?
Give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose. Do not double the dose.




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