Quick Answer — What is Septilin?
Septilin is a Himalaya Wellness polyherbal Ayurvedic supplement (Tinospora cordifolia, Rubia cordifolia, Emblica officinalis, Glycyrrhiza glabra and other herbs plus zinc and shilajit) marketed for general immune support and recurrent minor infections such as upper-respiratory and uncomplicated skin infections. Septilin is a nutritional/herbal supplement, not an evidence-based pharmaceutical immunosuppressant or DMARD. It does NOT treat diagnosed autoimmune disease (rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, IBD, vasculitis), does NOT replace prescribed steroids or DMARDs, and should not be used in place of antibiotics for serious infections. Adult dose: 2 tablets twice daily, or 2 teaspoons (10 ml) syrup twice daily, after meals.
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What Septilin Is
Septilin is a multi-ingredient herbal preparation manufactured by The Himalaya Drug Company under the Ayurvedic Medicine framework recognised in the Indian Drugs and Cosmetics Act. The standard tablet contains a proprietary blend of botanicals traditionally classified as rasayana (rejuvenative) and krimighna (anti-microbial) in Ayurveda, plus mineral cofactors. Active ingredients are not standardised in the Western sense (no fixed mg of an active molecule), and the product carries the standard Indian AYUSH disclaimer that “therapeutic claims are based on traditional usage and are not substantiated by strict double-blind randomised trials.”
Available formulations: tablets (typical pack 60 tablets, ~530 mg per tablet), syrup (200 ml bottle, dosing cup included), and paediatric drops (for infants). The mineral component contributes a small dose of zinc.
Ingredients (Tablet)
- Maharasnadi Quath — Ayurvedic decoction; traditional anti-inflammatory.
- Tinospora cordifolia (Guduchi) — widely studied for immunomodulatory activity in animal models.
- Rubia cordifolia (Manjishtha) — traditional “blood purifier.”
- Emblica officinalis (Amla) — rich in vitamin C; antioxidant.
- Glycyrrhiza glabra (Yashtimadhu / liquorice root) — mild anti-inflammatory.
- Moringa pterygosperma (Shigru) — traditional respiratory tonic.
- Commiphora wightii (Guggul) — lipid-modulating, anti-inflammatory.
- Zinc (Yashada bhasma) and Shilajit — mineral cofactors.
Traditional Indications (Per Manufacturer)
- General immune support during convalescence or recurrent minor infection.
- Adjunct in recurrent upper respiratory tract infection (sore throat, tonsillitis).
- Adjunct in uncomplicated skin infection (folliculitis, mild acne).
- Adjunct in mild urinary tract infection (under medical supervision).
- Recovery support after acute illness.
Note that “adjunct” is the operative word — for any infection that warrants antibiotics, take the antibiotic. Septilin is not antimicrobial therapy.
When Septilin Is the Wrong Choice
Do niet use Septilin in place of evidence-based therapy for any of the following:
- Diagnosed autoimmune disease — rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, IBD (Crohn’s, ulcerative colitis), psoriatic arthritis, vasculitis, polymyalgia rheumatica, ankylosing spondylitis, multiple sclerosis. These conditions require disease-modifying therapy under specialist supervision.
- Active bacterial infection requiring antibiotics — pneumonia, pyelonephritis, cellulitis, septic arthritis, sepsis. Septilin will not control these and the delay can be dangerous.
- Active TB, hepatitis B/C, HIV — requires specialist antiviral / antimicrobial therapy.
- Post-transplant immunosuppression — requires calcineurin inhibitors (cyclosporine, tacrolimus), mTOR inhibitors (sirolimus), antiproliferatives (mycophenolate, azathioprine) and steroids.
- Severe asthma or COPD exacerbation — requires bronchodilators and oral corticosteroids.
Dosering
| Populatie | Tablet | Syrup |
|---|---|---|
| Adults & children > 12 y | 2 tablets BD | 2 teaspoons (10 ml) BD |
| Children 6–12 y | 1 tablet BD | 1 teaspoon (5 ml) BD |
| Children 1–5 y | — | ½ teaspoon (2.5 ml) BD |
Take after meals, with water. Typical course is 4–6 weeks; for chronic immune support some users continue indefinitely under their physician’s direction.
Bijwerkingen
Septilin is generally well tolerated. Reported side effects are mild and uncommon:
- Mild gastrointestinal upset (nausea, diarrhoea, mild abdominal discomfort).
- Allergic reactions to one or more herbal components (rash, itching) — rare.
- Liquorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) at high doses for > 6 weeks can theoretically cause hypokalaemia, sodium retention and raised blood pressure. The amount in Septilin is small but worth flagging in patients with hypertension or heart failure.
Precautions and Cautions
- Zwangerschap en borstvoeding: safety data are limited. Discontinue or seek physician guidance.
- Diabetes: the syrup formulation contains sugar; choose tablets if blood glucose control is a concern.
- Autoimmune disease: some Ayurvedic immune “tonics” can theoretically aggravate autoimmune flares by stimulating immune activity. Discuss with your rheumatologist before use if you have RA, lupus, IBD, MS or psoriasis.
- On immunosuppressants: herbal immunostimulants may interact with cyclosporine, tacrolimus, azathioprine, mycophenolate, methotrexate or steroids by partially counteracting their immunosuppressive effect. Discuss with your transplant or rheumatology team before adding any herbal product.
- Hypertension or heart failure: consider liquorice content; monitor BP if used long-term.
- Liver disease: rare reports of herb-induced liver injury (HILI) with multi-component Ayurvedic preparations. Stop and consult a doctor if jaundice, dark urine or upper-abdominal pain develops.
Opslag
Store at room temperature (15–30 °C) in a dry place, away from direct sunlight. Keep the bottle/blister tightly closed. Keep out of reach of children. Do not use after expiry.
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Veelgestelde vragen
Will Septilin treat my arthritis?
No. Septilin is a general herbal “immune tonic,” not a disease-modifying agent. Diagnosed rheumatoid arthritis or other autoimmune arthritis requires DMARDs (methotrexate, leflunomide, sulfasalazine), biologics or JAK inhibitors. Septilin will not slow joint damage and should not be substituted for these.
Can I use it instead of antibiotics for a sore throat?
No. Most sore throats are viral and need symptomatic care only; Septilin can be used as a comfort adjunct here. But if a strep test is positive or if you have severe pain, fever, or systemic symptoms, take the prescribed antibiotic. Septilin will not eradicate streptococcal infection.
Is it safe with my prescription medicines?
Most healthy adults tolerate Septilin alongside common medicines. The exception is patients on immunosuppressants (cyclosporine, tacrolimus, azathioprine, methotrexate, biologics, JAK inhibitors), warfarin, or those with hypertension/heart failure on potassium-losing diuretics — discuss with your physician first.
How long should I take it?
A typical course is 4–6 weeks during periods of recurrent minor infection or convalescence. Some users take it indefinitely as an immune adjunct, but there is no high-quality evidence to support indefinite use, and prolonged liquorice exposure is a theoretical concern.
Is it FDA-approved?
No. Septilin is regulated as an Ayurvedic medicine in India (CCRAS / AYUSH framework) and as a dietary supplement in many other markets. It is not subject to the same evidentiary standard as prescription pharmaceuticals.
Are there published clinical trials?
There are small, mostly single-centre Indian trials on Septilin in recurrent URTIs, dental conditions and skin infection — some report symptomatic benefit. Quality is generally limited (small samples, open-label design, sometimes industry-funded). There are no large multi-centre randomised trials of the kind that support modern pharmaceutical claims.
Can children take it?
The syrup formulation is marketed for children from age 1. Use under paediatrician guidance, particularly if the child has a chronic condition or is on other medication.
Can I take it during pregnancy?
No good safety data are available. The conservative position is to avoid all non-essential herbal products in pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Does it work as well as Echinacea or zinc for colds?
Septilin and Echinacea both have small positive trials and large negative ones — neither has strong evidence for shortening or preventing colds. Zinc lozenges within 24 hours of cold onset have modest evidence for symptom-duration reduction.
Is it vegetarian?
The herbal ingredients are plant-based; the bhasma minerals are mineral-derived. Tablets and syrup are typically suitable for vegetarians; check the specific pack for any tableting excipients (gelatin in some markets).
Medical disclaimer: this information is educational and is not a substitute for personalised medical advice. Septilin is a nutritional/herbal supplement; it does not replace prescribed pharmacotherapy.
Other Anti-Inflammatory & Autoimmune Medications
If Septilin does not suit your situation, the following options are available in this category:
- Conimune ME (Cyclosporine 25/50/100 mg) — calcineurin inhibitor for severe autoimmune disease
- Azoran (Azathioprine 50 mg, RPG) — purine antimetabolite, conventional DMARD
- Lefuheal (Leflunomide 10/20 mg, Healing Pharma) — pyrimidine synthesis inhibitor for RA
- Barinat (Baricitinib 2/4 mg, Cipla) — oral JAK1/JAK2 inhibitor for moderate-to-severe RA
- Wysolone (Prednisolone 5/10/20 mg, Wyeth) — first-line oral corticosteroid for autoimmune flares



























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