Companity CPC1HN treatment for constipation (4 blisters x 5 tubes)

Dosage form Box of 4 blisters x 5 tubes
Specifications Lactulose
Ingredient CPC1 Hanoi Pharmaceutical Company

Ingredient

Composition informationContent
Lactulose670mg/ml

Uses

indicated

  • Treatment of hepatitis, liver coma (for people aged 18 and older).
  • Treatment of constipation. Acetic and formic acid. These acids reduce the pH of feces and transferred ammonia (NH,) is the diffuse form to the ammonium ionic form (NH,+) that cannot be diffused from the intestine into the bloodstream. Moreover, because the intestinal environment is more acidic in the blood, ammonia can diffuse from blood into the intestine, and then turn into an ionic ammonium ion. As a result, the content of ammonia in the blood decreases. Similarly, the absorption of amines (also involved in liver disease) may also decrease.

    The main cause of the central nerve poisoning in people with liver coma is the hyperioma in the blood. Therefore, Lactulose is used in the treatment of liver brain disease, but it is necessary to take high doses. About 75 - 85% of patients have good clinical response to Lactulose treatment. Because lactulose is not toxic, it is recommended to be used instead of antibiotics such as Neomycin, especially when needed long or contraindicated treatment with Neomycin. Lactulose does not have the effect of treating non -nitrogen -like brain disease such as drugs or metabolic, electrolytes.

    Lactulose does not work in the treatment of coma related to hepatitis or other acute disorders in the liver. When increased blood ammonia due to congenital metabolic disorders, using lactulose also does not work.

    pharmacokinetics

    lactulose is not absorbed in the digestive tract. Drugs to the large intestine, mainly in the form of not metabolized.

    The drug is metabolized by bacteria, forming organic acids, mainly lactic acid. Excretion in urine in the form of not metabolized about 3% or less. Eliminating drugs mainly in feces.

  • Before taking Companity CPC1HN treatment for constipation (4 blisters x 5 tubes)

    How to use

    Take oral use. Lactulose can be taken pure or diluted with drinks.

    Dosage

    Treatment of hepatitis, liver coma (only for people aged 18 and over)

    Adults (from 18 years old):

    Starting dose: 30 - 45 ml/time, divided 3-4 times/day. Then adjust the dose to the maintenance dose to be able to defecate 2 -3 times a day.

    Children:

    Effective and safety for children (newborns to 18 years old) in the treatment of cerebral disease, liver coma has not been set
    .

    The elderly and patients with impaired liver and kidney function:

    No dose adjustment in the elderly and patients with impaired liver function.

    Constipation treatment

    Starting can be used 1-2 times/day, 15 - 45 ml/time. During treatment should adjust the dose with each person, but should follow the instructions:

    Adults:

    15 ml/time x 2 times/day, can increase to 60 ml/day, if necessary. Maintenance dose: 7.5 - 15 ml/day.

    Children:

  • Children from 1 month - 1 year old: 2.5 ml/time x 2 times/day, adjust the dose according to the response. Time/day, adjust the dose according to the response.
  • What to do when overdose?

    Treatment: There is no specific antidote, mainly symptomatic treatment. The first is to stop treatment and reduce the dose. If necessary, the treatment of water - electrolytes.

    What to do when forgetting a dose?

    Side Effects

    Common, ADR> 1/100

    Digestive: diarrhea, flatulence, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting.

    Uncommon, 1/1000

    Disorder and electrolytes due to diarrhea.

    Fix

    Nausea: may be reduced by taking medicine with water, fruit juice or during meals. If diarrhea, the dose should be reduced immediately; If there is still diarrhea, stop taking the drug.

    Notify the doctor with unwanted effects when using the drug.

    Warnings

    Before using the drug you need to read the instructions carefully and refer to the information below.

    contraindicated

  • People under 18 years old suffering from hepatitis, liver coma. humanity.

    Caution when using

    should not treat constipation with long -term drugs.

    Using drugs in constipation is only a support for treatment with hygiene and eating:

  • Eat fiber -rich foods and drink plenty of water.

    In children and children, only prescribing laxatives when really necessary, due to the risk of losing reflexes to normal bridges in children.

    Be cautious with diabetes because of a small amount of lactose and galactose in preparations.

    The effect of the drug on driving and operating machinery

    does not affect the ability to drive and operate machinery.

    Use drugs for women during pregnancy and nursing mothers

    can use drugs for pregnant women and nursing women.

    Drug interactions

    Unused with other laxatives, because of much defecation, making it difficult to accurately determine the lactulose dose for liver's treatment of cerebr,

    .

    Unserved antacids can affect the intestinal acid formation of lactulose.

    Some antibacterial drugs may affect the intestinal bacteria system to help metabolize lactulose; However, Neomycin can be used simultaneously in the treatment of liver brain disease.

  • Storage

    Leave a cool place, avoid light, temperatures below 30⁰C.

    To be out of reach of children, read the instructions carefully before use.

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