Soma Diat
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SOMA Diat is a product manufactured by SOMA Biotechnology Co., Ltd. It contains coriolus versicolorr 5% as an active ingredient and is used to treat diabetes, hyperlpidernia, hypertension, hypotension, asthma, chronic headaches, migraine, gastroenteropathy, and gum disease. Adults are advised to take 57 pills, seniors 35 pills, and children 1-3 pills, two times a day, immediately after having breakfast and dinner. The medication needs to be kept out of reach of children in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight, high temperature, and humidity. Inactive ingredients include red ginseng powder, licorice, aralia continentalis, houttuynia cortata, cnidium offcinale, cinnamon bark, mulberry leaf, astragalus membranaceus, gigantic angelica, sweet rush, pepper, bongchul, plueropterus multiorus, dired clove, and caramel. It is advised to increase/reduce the dosage depending on the intensity of reactions; however, taking more than 8 pills is not recommended without a doctor's consultation. If someone has a cardiac disorder or cerebrovascular disorder or is a long-term medicated patient, they should gradually increase/reduce the dosage from 1 to 3 pills with a week interval. Symptoms such as asthenia, sharp pain on the tip of the tongue, itchiness, red rashes, numbness in the areas where blood circulation was sluggish, palpitations, and dizziness as circulation improves two hours before and after taking the medicine are normal and safe.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.