Combating COVID: Zystus Nutraceuticals launches immunity-boosting products Zys-Co-Vir, Zys-Co-Min
Zys-Co-Vir has been formulated on a recommendation by India's Ministry of AYUSH, Hyderabad-based healthcare company Zystus Nutraceuticals said.
Hyderabad: Zystus Nutraceuticals, an associate company of BioPhore India Pharmaceuticals, on Thursday announced the launching of innovative immunity boosters called -- Zys-Co-Vir and Zys-Co-Min.
Zys-Co-Vir has been formulated on a recommendation by India's Ministry of AYUSH, Hyderabad-based healthcare company Zystus Nutraceuticals said in a release here.
Zys-Co-Vir and Zys-Co-Min will be available as oral sugar-free suspensions (100ml and 200ml) and as mouth melt tablets (strips of 10).
Speaking on the occasion, Dr Amar Venkatarangan, CEO, Zystus Nutraceuticals said,the immunity boosters we have developed contain essential nutrients and antioxidant herbs to speed up the body's healing processes. These come in two different forms so that people can choose the product that best suits their convenience and lifestyle.
Unlike other vitamin C and multivitamin tablets, Zys-Co-Min tablets have a combination of vitamins, minerals and herbs, containing vitamin C and D3, zinc, and ginger extract. The liquid formulation contains vitamin C, Vitamin B, zinc, amla, piperine, and curcumin.
The Zys-Co-Vir (Ayush Kwath) tablet and suspension contain a composition of tulsi, sunthi, dalchini, and krishna marich in a ratio of 4:2:2:1, in keeping with the Ministry of AYUSH's recommendations.
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