
HI ZN Syrup



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Product introduction
HI ZN Syrup may be taken with or without food; however, take it in the dose and duration prescribed by the doctor. Also, continue taking this medicine for as long as it is prescribed even if you feel better because if this medicine is stopped abruptly, the symptoms may return.
Common side effects of this medicine include abdominal pain, indigestion, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. If you experience any such symptoms while taking it, let the doctor know. They may be able to help by adjusting the dosage or prescribing an alternative medicine.
Do not take HI ZN Syrup if you have a known history of allergic reactions to any of the ingredients of this medicine. Let your doctor know if you are taking, have recently taken, or might take any other medicines. Also, inform the doctor if you have any pre-existing medical conditions, are pregnant, or are breastfeeding to ensure that this medication is safe for you.
Uses of HI ZN Syrup
- Treatment of Zinc deficiency
Benefits of HI ZN Syrup
Zinc is an essential element which plays important roles in our body. It improves the immune function, helps in wound healing, and other neurological processes. HI ZN Syrup is a zinc supplement that helps in strengthening the immune system, aids in wound healing, and contributes to proper growth and development, especially in children. It also helps protect cells from oxidative stress.
Side effects of HI ZN Syrup
- Abdominal pain
- Indigestion
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Gastric irritation
- Stomach inflammation
How to use HI ZN Syrup
How HI ZN Syrup works
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Quick tips
- HI ZN Syrup can make certain antibiotics less effective. Tell your doctor about all other medications you are using before you start taking HI ZN Syrup.
- Avoid taking HI ZN Syrup with foods that are high in calcium or phosphorus, which can make it harder for your body to absorb zinc acetate.
- Do not exceed recommended daily intake.
Safety advice

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Frequently asked questions
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Chemical Class
Habit Forming
Therapeutic Class
Action Class
References
- ScienceDirect. Zinc acetate. [Accessed 05 Apr. 2019] (online) Available from:
- Zinc Acetate [Prescribing Information]. Parsippany, NJ: Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc.; 2020. [Accessed 28th Nov. 2023] (online) Available from:
- Zinc sulfate monohydrate [EMC SmPC]. Craigavon, UK: Galen Limited; 2023. [Accessed 28th Nov. 2023] (online) Available from:
- National Institute of Health. Dietary Health Supplements: Zinc. [Accessed 28th Nov. 2023] (online) Available from:
- Zinc acetate. Parsippany, NJ: Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc.; 2024. [Accessed 10 Nov. 2025] (online) Available from:





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