Dibencod Stella 2mg nuggets to support anorexia, malnutrition, growth slowly (10 packs x 1.5g)

Dosage form 10 package box
Specifications Dibencozid
Ingredient Malnutrition, digestive disorders, anorexia

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Dibencozid2mg

Uses

Indications

Dibencozid drugs are used for treatment support in cases of children with anorexia, malnutrition and growth slowly, recurrent infections, digestive disorders after surgery, the period of nursing after severe illness, weakness in adults and the elderly.

Pharmacokology

adenosylcobalamin (dibencozid) and methylcobalamin are the main forms of vitamin B12 in the human body and are essential metabolites for the activity of enzymes depending on vitamin B12. Dibencozid is the main form of cell tissue, where this active ingredient is stored in mitochondria.

In humans, Dibencozid is essential for methylmalony enzymes - CoA mutase used in the isomorphic reaction of cataracting methylsalonyl - CoA into Succinyl - CoA (used to synthesize porphyrin) and are an intermediate in the decomposition of Valin, Isoleucin, Threonin, Methionine, Thermin, Thermin, Thymm, and Cholesterol. This type of coenzyme of vitamin B12 leads to increased methylmalony - coa and glycin.

pharmacokinetics

In humans, about 35% of dibencozid is absorbed intact after oral drink and about 77% of the dose is stored in the body tissue. Absorption decreases in people who lack intrinsic factors. The drug is eliminated in the urine.

Before taking Dibencod Stella 2mg nuggets to support anorexia, malnutrition, growth slowly (10 packs x 1.5g)

How to use

Dibencozide is used by oral. Dissolve nuggets in water.

Dosage

Adults: Take 3 - 6 packs/day, divide 3 times.

Children: take 3 - 6 packs/day, divide 3 times.

Note: The above dose is for reference only. Specific dosage depends on the condition and level of progression of the disease. For a suitable dose, you need to consult a doctor or medical specialist.

What to do when overdose? Using more drugs will not improve your symptoms; Instead they can cause poisoning or serious side effects. If you suspect that you or anyone else may have overdosed of Dibencozid, please go to the emergency room at the nearest hospital or hospital. Bring a box, shell, or pharmacy with you to help doctors have the necessary information. Do not give your medicine to others even though you know they have the same disease or look like they may have the same disease. This can lead to overdose.

There are no cases of overdose of Dibencozid drugs reported.

Please consult your doctor or pharmacist or product package for more information.

What to do when you forget the dose? However, if close to the next dose, skip the forgotten dose and take the next dose at the time as planned. Do not drink twice as prescribed. For more information, you can consult your doctor or pharmacist for advice.

Side Effects

When using Dibencozid, you may experience unwanted effects (ADR). Some side effects recorded in research on users of this drug are:

Skin: itching, urticaria, eczema, erythema, edema, anaphylaxis, quincke edema, acne.

urinary tract: discolored urine.

This is not a full portfolio of all side effects and drugs that can occur other side effects that have not been mentioned. If you encounter any unwanted effect, stop taking the medication and immediately notify your doctor or immediately go to the nearest medical facility for timely treatment.

Warnings

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

Contraindicated

Dibencozid drugs are contraindicated in the following cases:

Hypersensitivity to the ingredients of the drug.

There is a history of allergies to cobalamine (vitamin B12 and related substances).

Malignant tumor: Because vitamin B12 is associated with the development of high growth tissues, there is a risk of promoting the progression of these tumors.

Patients with atopic allergies (asthma, eczema).

Caution when using

Notice to your doctor and pharmacist if you are allergic to Dibencozid, any other drug or any ingredients in the drug. You can also ask the pharmacist to know the list of components.

There is no specific report on caution when using the drug.

The ability to drive and operate machinery

No report. However, when using the drug if you are sleepy or headache, you should be cautious.

Pregnancy and lactation

Pregnancy

Dibencozid is used safely for pregnant women.

Breastfeeding period

No report.

Medicinal interaction

Medicinal interaction can change the ability of the drug or increase the effects of side effects. It is best to write a list of drugs you are taking (including prescription, non -prescription and functional foods) and for doctors or pharmacists. Do not arbitrarily take the drug, stop or change the dosage of the drug without the permission of the doctor, especially:

The absorption of vitamin B12 through the gastrointestinal tract may be reduced by neomycin, aminosalicylic acid, H and Colchicin antihistamines.

Serum vitamin B12 concentration may be reduced when used with oral contraceptives.

Does the food and alcohol interact with Dibencozid?

Please consult your doctor about taking medicine with food, alcohol and tobacco.

What health condition affects Dibencozide?

Your health status may affect the use of this drug. Tell your doctor if you have any health problems.

Storage

You should store at room temperature, avoid moisture and avoid light. No storage in the bathroom or in the freezer. You should remember that each drug may have different storage methods. Therefore, you should read carefully storage instructions on the packaging or ask the pharmacist. Keep pills out of reach of children and pets.

Expiry date: 36 months from the date of manufacture.

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