| Acne |
No |
| Active substance |
DiosminaHesperidina |
| Also known as |
Venous tonic, phlebotonic |
| Aromatization |
No |
| Blood pressure |
Might help in lowering blood pressure due to its vascular protective properties |
| Chemical name |
Diosmin, 7-[[6-O-(6-deoxy-О±-L-mannopyranosyl)-ОІ-D-glucopyranosyl]oxy]-5-hydroxy-2-(3-hydroxy-4-methoxyphenyl)-4H-1-benzopyran-4-one |
| Dosage (medical) |
450-900 mg daily (often in combination, e.g., 450 mg diosmin and 50 mg hesperidin) |
| Dosage (sports) |
Not typically used for sports enhancement |
| Effects |
Improves venous circulation, reduces capillary permeability, anti-inflammatory effects |
| Formula |
C28H32O15 |
| Half-life |
Diosmin: 10-25 hours |
| HBR |
No |
| Hepatotoxicity |
No |
| Lab Test |
No specific tests for monitoring substance levels in blood |
| Main action |
Vascular-protective agents, increase venous tone, improve lymphatic drainage, protect the microcirculation |
| Side effects |
Mild stomach pain, diarrhea, headache, dizziness, skin reactions |
| Storage conditions |
Store in a cool, dry place away from light |
| Substance class |
Flavonoids, specifically flavonoid glycosides |
| Trade name |
Daflon, Venex, Diosven |
| Use in sports |
Not commonly used |
| WAREHOUSE |
International Warehouse 2 |
| Water Retention |
No |
| Manufacturer |
Servier |