EMINC EMCURE medicine supplements zinc, treating diarrhea (10 blisters x 10 tablets)

Dosage form Box of 10 blisters x 10 tablets
Specifications Zinc Acetate

Ingredient

Composition informationContent
Zinc Acetate20mg

Uses

Indications

Emzinc medicine is indicated in the following cases:

  • Treatment of diarrhea in combination with water rehydration. Zinc reduces the secretion of ion, synthesizes nitric oxide and improves delicious food, absorbs, regenerates the small intestine cells, restores the intestinal yeast and absorbs the intestines, body fluids and immune cells.

    The damage caused by oxidants created from free radicals, nitric oxide (NO), is responsible for some malabsorption syndrome in the intestine and diarrhea. In physiological conditions or slightly stimulating the full synthesis, the characteristics of the small intestine will be in the best absorption state. However, if produced a lot, it will promote the formation of a nucleotide that it causes elimination and absorption.

    Studies show that soluble chelate zinc complex can be adjusted to increase the effect of the small intestine in the small intestine. Recent studies have shown that zinc has the effect of blocking the K channel of Adenosine 3 ', 5' - Cyclic monophosphate - regulating chlorine secretion, but may not affect Ca2+ and Guanosin 3 ', 5' - Cyclic monophosphate - regulate chlorine secretion. Zinc is recognized as a potential antioxidant for immediate and long -term effects.

    pharmacokinetics

    zinc is absorbed in the small intestine and its pharmacokinetics tends to be saturated when increasing the dose. The ratio of zinc absorption has no correlation with the amount of zinc used.

    In the blood, about 80% of the absorbed zinc is distributed to red blood cells, and most of the rest are linked to albumin and other plasma proteins.

    The liver is the main storage of zinc and the excretion of zinc mainly in stools in small amounts of relative urine and sweat. Excretion through feces is a main line because it is the path of zinc is not absorbed but it is also the endogenous excretion line from the intestine.

  • Before taking EMINC EMCURE medicine supplements zinc, treating diarrhea (10 blisters x 10 tablets)

    How to use

    Take oral use.

    Dosage

    recommendations to control diarrhea in children younger than 6 months old is 10mg of zinc element once a day for 10-14 consecutive days. The recommendation for diarrhea control in children greater than 6 months old is 20mg of zinc element once a day for 10-14 consecutive days.

    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 Emzinc, please go to the emergency room at the closest hospital or hospital. Carry a box, shell, or a pharmacy with you to help doctors have the necessary information.

    Acute oral overdose with inorganic zinc salts in humans is reported rarely. In the case of overdose, zinc has not been absorbed, so it removed from the stomach by lavage as quickly as possible. The plasma levels of zinc should be measured by chelate complexes with heavy metals should be considered if the plasma level of zinc is clearly improved (> 1000pg/dl). In addition, if there are any symptoms or signs of toxicity, it should be treated when clinical indications.

    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.

    Side Effects

    When using Emzinc 100, you may experience unwanted effects (ADR). Some side effects recorded in research on users of this drug are:

    In the recommended dose of 10mg/day in children under 6 months of age and 20mg/day in children greater than 6 months, no reports on adverse effects or side effects of zinc when used separately or used with vitamins or water rehydration in patients with severe malnutrition or virus infections due to immunodeficiency. However, zinc overdose may cause a shortage of copper. Notify the doctor the unwanted effects when using the drug.

    This is not a full portfolio of all side effects and may occur other side effects. 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.

    Instructions on how to handle ADR:

    Notify the physician the 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

    EMZINC drug contraindicated in the following cases:

  • Zinc Acetate tablets are contraindicated to patients who are hypersensitively to any component in the formula.
  • Precautions when taking drugs

    zinc is a copper resistance agent and similar to all other copper resistance agents when conducting treatment with zinc acetate will be at risk of copper shortage. That is especially harmful to children because it is necessary for normal growth and mental development.

    The ability to drive and operate machinery

    There is no research on the ability to drive and operate machinery.

    Pregnancy and lactation

    Pregnancy: Research performed in pregnant women does not indicate that zinc acetate increases abnormal risk in the fetus if used in three periods during pregnancy. If this drug is used during pregnancy, the likelihood of harmful to the fetus is very small. Because studies do not eliminate the possibility of harm, but should only use zinc acetate during pregnancy when really necessary.

    Breastfeeding period: Zinc is excreted in breast milk and zinc, causing a shortage of copper in breastfed babies. Therefore, you should avoid breastfeeding during treatment with zinc acetate.

    Drug interaction

    Before using Emzinc, you should note some of the following:

    Notify the doctor and pharmacist if you are allergic to Emzinc, any other drug or any ingredients in the drug. You can also ask the pharmacist for a list of ingredients.

    Other drugs: The absorption of zinc may be reduced by iron supplements and calcium tetracycline and phosphorus compounds, while zinc measurement can reduce iron absorption, tetracycline, fluoroquinolone.

    Food: Concomitant research with zinc with food is done in healthy volunteers shows that foods slowly absorb zinc (including bread, boiled eggs, coffee and milk). The compounds in food, especially foods derived from plants and have fibers, stick to zinc and prevent it from getting into the intestinal cell. However, the protein seems to hinder the least.

    Storage

    You should store at room temperature, below 25 degrees Celsius, 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: 24 months from the date of manufacture.

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