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Clear contraindications for which Granufink should not be taken only exist if you have a hypersensitive or allergic reaction to one of the ingredients it contains. It is important, however, to consult a physician and have a check-up if you have newly occurring or increasing symptoms that originate from the prostate or bladder. In some cases there is a benign or malignant disease, which should be treated in time. If you do not see a doctor and only try to relieve the symptoms by taking Granufink®, complications and a progression of the disease can threaten.

Dosage

The recommended dosage for Granufink prosta® is three capsules a day, for example in the morning, at noon and in the evening. One capsule contains 400mg pumpkin seed powder and 320mg pumpkin seed oil. Granufink prosta forte® contains 500mg thick extract of pumpkin seeds and should only be taken twice a day. Women should take Granufink femina® three times a day. This product contains 227.3mg pumpkin seed oil, 56mg dry extract of spice sumac bark and 18mg dry extract of hop cones per capsule.

Price

The price for a pack of Granufink prosta® with 60 tablets is around 30 euros. A pack of Granufink prosta forte® contains 40 tablets and costs about 40 euros. The price for the product for women, Granufink femina®, is 30 euros.

Here one package contains 60 tablets. The prices can vary depending on the supplier and it is worth comparing. In Internet pharmacies, the price of Granufink® may be lower, but shipping costs are often added. Sometimes Granufink® is available at reduced prices.

Granufink® and alcohol – is it compatible?

Alcohol is generally compatible with the intake of Granufink®. There are no direct interactions. However, consumption leads to increased urine production, so that urination problems and an increased urge to urinate may increase further.

Anyone who has to go to the toilet more often at night anyway due to an enlarged prostate must fear that the consumption of alcohol will increase the symptoms. In principle, excessive alcohol consumption is not recommended, as it can lead to damage to various organs such as the liver or pancreas. At this point you might also be interested in the following article: Effect of alcohol – influence on the various organs