

People who are trying to lose weight may decide to use Cylaris, an herbal weight loss supplement. This eMedTV article takes a look at various aspects of Cylaris, such as how it works, its safety and effectiveness, and possible side effects.
Insomnia, restlessness, and indigestion may be possible side effects of Cylaris. This eMedTV resource outlines other possible Cylaris side effects, including side effects that you should report immediately to your healthcare provider.
Does Cylaris work? As this portion of the eMedTV archives explains, only one small study has been done on the effectiveness of Cylaris. This page describes some of the flaws of this study and discusses why Cylaris may not work for weight loss.
If you are wondering whether Cylaris is safe, it is a good idea to review the potential risks of the product. This eMedTV page lists common Cylaris warnings and precautions, and explains what to look for when reading the labels on Cylaris bottles.
Cylaris is primarily used for helping people lose weight. This selection of the eMedTV Web site further discusses Cylaris uses, including how the weight loss supplement may help lower cholesterol, suppress the appetite, and boost metabolism.
As this eMedTV page explains, the recommended Cylaris dosage is two capsules with a glass of water twice daily. This page also outlines general Cylaris dosing guidelines and offers tips for when and how to take the weight loss supplement.
If you take certain medicines, such as MAOIs or stimulants, with Cylaris, drug interactions may occur. This eMedTV page takes an in-depth look at possible drug interactions with Cylaris and explains the problems that these interactions may cause.
Difficulty breathing, seizures, and fever are among the possible symptoms of a Cylaris overdose. This eMedTV resource explains the factors that may affect a Cylaris overdose and discusses the various treatment options that are available.
This page of the eMedTV library explains that there is not enough information on Cylaris and pregnancy to determine if it is safe to take the product when pregnant. This page also discusses why most pregnant women should not try to lose weight.
It is not known if Cylaris passes through breast milk. This eMedTV page explains that no studies have been done on Cylaris and breastfeeding, and describes side effects to watch for in your infant if you decide to take the weight loss supplement.
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