Syprine
Syprine is a prescription medication that is used to treat Wilson’s disease. Syprine belongs to a group of drugs called chelating agents, which help by binding excess heavy metals and increasing the removal of the metals from the body
Uses:
A chelating operator works by expelling an overwhelming metal, (for example, lead, mercury, or copper) from the blood. Wilson’s infection is a hereditary metabolic deformity that makes overabundance copper develop in the body. Trientine is utilized to treat this acquired condition in individuals who can’t take penicillamine.
Side Effects:
- heartburn, stomach pain, loss of appetite
- black, tarry stools
- general ill feeling
- mouth sores