Carbohydrate energy gel (typically maltodextrin and/or glucose/fructose blend), electrolytes (e.g., sodium, potassium) and flavouring; exact quantities not provided on given metadata
Form
gel
Strength
gel
Pack Size
6X39GM
Therapeutic Class
Sports nutrition / Energy supplement
Drug Class
Carbohydrate-electrolyte energy gel
Prescription
Required (Rx)
Habit Forming
No
Manufacturer
FAST&UP
Brand
FAST&UP
Overview
Distributor inventory | Gel
Uses & Benefits
Quick energy supplementation during endurance activities (running, cycling, gym workouts), helps prevent fatigue and supports hydration/electrolyte balance during sweating
How It Works
Provides rapidly absorbable carbohydrates to replenish blood glucose and support muscle energy needs during exercise. Added electrolytes help replace minerals lost in sweat and support fluid balance.
Directions for Use
Oral energy gel. Consume 1 gel during exercise or when quick energy is needed; can be taken with water. For endurance activity, commonly used every 30–45 minutes as per individual tolerance and training plan. Do not exceed recommended intake on pack; not a medicine.
Side Effects
Nausea, stomach discomfort, bloating, diarrhoea, abdominal cramps, headache (rare), tooth decay with frequent use
Warnings & Precautions
Food/sports nutrition product; not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. Use with caution in diabetes or impaired glucose tolerance due to high carbohydrate content. May cause gastrointestinal upset—trial during training before race day. Keep out of reach of children. If pregnant/breastfeeding, have medical conditions, or on medications, consult a healthcare professional before use.
Drug Interactions
May affect blood glucose control—use caution with antidiabetic medicines/insulin. No other clinically significant drug interactions expected for typical carbohydrate/electrolyte gels.
Storage Instructions
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Do not freeze. Use immediately after opening; do not use if pack is damaged or swollen.
Substitutes
Fast&Up Energy Gel Orange, Fast&Up Energy Gel Cola, GU Energy Gel Strawberry Banana, SIS GO Isotonic Energy Gel, Enerzal Energy Drink Powder
Frequently Asked Questions
What is this medicine used for?
Quick energy supplementation during endurance activities (running, cycling, gym workouts), helps prevent fatigue and supports hydration/electrolyte balance during sweating
What are the side effects?
Nausea, stomach discomfort, bloating, diarrhoea, abdominal cramps, headache (rare), tooth decay with frequent use
How does this medicine work?
Provides rapidly absorbable carbohydrates to replenish blood glucose and support muscle energy needs during exercise. Added electrolytes help replace minerals lost in sweat and support fluid balance.
How should I use this medicine?
Oral energy gel. Consume 1 gel during exercise or when quick energy is needed; can be taken with water. For endurance activity, commonly used every 30–45 minutes as per individual tolerance and training plan. Do not exceed recommended intake on pack; not a medicine.
How should I store this medicine?
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Do not freeze. Use immediately after opening; do not use if pack is damaged or swollen.
Do I need a prescription for this product?
Yes, this product requires a valid prescription (Rx). Upload it during checkout when prompted.
Can prices or availability change?
Yes. Prices and availability can change based on inventory and serviceability. The latest details are shown at checkout.
How do I place an order?
Select a variant, add to cart, enter delivery address, upload prescription if required, and pay securely.
Manufacturer & Brand
Brand:FAST&UP
Manufacturer:FAST&UP
HSN Code:21069099
Alternatives
Alternatives are suggested by pharmacists after reviewing your order and prescription.
Disclaimer: Product information is for awareness only and does not replace medical advice. For Rx medicines, a valid prescription is required. Consult your doctor or pharmacist for personalized guidance.
Sources: Manufacturer labeling/pack information, FSSAI food supplement norms, established sports nutrition literature (carbohydrate-electrolyte guidelines)