Belitows

Composition: Diastase IP (1:1200) 50 mg + Pepsin IP (1:3000) 10 mg
Form: Syrup

Description:

Belitows is a digestive enzyme formulation that provides effective relief from indigestion, bloating,
and loss of appetite.
• Diastase is a starch-digesting enzyme that helps break down complex carbohydrates into
simpler sugars, improving digestion.
• Pepsin is a protein-digesting enzyme that aids in the breakdown of dietary proteins in the
stomach.
Together, they enhance the digestive process, making Belitows ideal for managing digestive
discomfort, especially after heavy meals or in cases of enzymatic deficiency.

Composition

Diastase IP (1:1200) 50 mg + Pepsin IP (1:3000) 10 mg

Description

Description

Key Benefits:
• Aids in digestion of carbohydrates and proteins
• Relieves bloating, gas, and fullness
• Supports appetite improvement and better nutrient absorption
• Ideal for people with digestive enzyme deficiency or sluggish digestion

Directions for Use:
Take as directed by your physician. Usually taken after meals for best results. Shake the bottle well before use .

Storage:
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep the bottle tightly closed.

Adverse Effects:
Belitows is generally well-tolerated when used as directed. However, like all enzyme-based digestive aids, it may cause side effects in some individuals.

Major Side Effects (Rare but require medical attention):
• Severe allergic reactions (rash, itching, swelling of face/lips/throat, difficulty breathing)
• Persistent abdominal pain or cramping
• Signs of gastrointestinal bleeding (e.g., black/tarry stools, blood in vomit)
• Difficulty swallowing or throat tightness

Minor Side Effects (Usually mild and temporary):
• Nausea or mild stomach discomfort
• Diarrhea or soft stools
• Bloating or excessive gas
• Metallic or bitter taste in mouth
• Mild skin rash or itching

Precautions:
• Not recommended for prolonged use without medical advice
• Use with caution in patients with gastric ulcers or gastrointestinal disorders
• Keep out of reach of children