Gel-Amos Agimexpharm orgaca

Dosage form Box of 20 packs
Specifications Aluminum phosphate

Ingredient

Composition informationContent
Aluminum phosphate12.38g

Uses

Indications

Gel - APHOS mixture is used in the following cases:

  • Acute and chronic gastritis. Acid.

    Effect

    Aluminum phosphate is used as a gastric antiviral drug in the form of aluminum gel phosphate and tablet form. The drug reduces excess gastric acid but does not neutralize. The gel form glue forming a protective film like a wide mucus covering the gastrointestinal mucosa. The protective membrane consists of a smooth dispersed phosphate aluminum to quickly cause inflammation and ulcers, protect the gastric mucosa against external effects and make the patient comfortable immediately.

    In vitro studies with a single dose by Vatier method.

    Total acid resistance (titration at pH 1): 38.8mmol ion H+.

    Mechanism of impact

  • Ability to neutralize (increase pH): 10%.
  • Buffer ability (maintain a fixed pH): 90% at pH 1.6.
  • Theoretical protection

  • From PH1 to PH2: 15.8mmol ion H+ at the only dose.
  • From pH1 to PH3: 36.5mmol ion H+ at the only dose.
  • Theoretical release speed theoretically: 80 - 100% in 30 minutes.

    Aluminum phosphate does not have the effect of resisting X -rays.

    Aluminum phosphate insoluble in water, do not collect phosphate from food and therefore do not cause phosphorus loss.

    pharmacokinetic

    absorption

    Aluminum phosphate is not absorbed into the body and does not affect the body's acid -alkali balance. Aluminum phosphate dissolves slowly in the stomach and reacts with hydrochloric acid to form aluminum chloride and water. In addition to creating aluminum chloride, aluminum phosphate also creates phosphoric acid. About 17 to 30% of aluminum chloride formed and quickly eliminated by the kidneys.

    Elimination

    Aluminum phosphate is eliminated through feces.

    Before taking Gel-Amos Agimexpharm orgaca

    How to use

    Take oral use. Use pure or mix with a little water.

    Dosage

    Adults

    Use 1-2 packs, 2-3 times a day.

    Gurgling hernia, stomach reflux, esophagus

    After a meal or before going to bed.

    ulcerative disease

    Use 1-2 hours after a meal and when there is pain (use 1 pack immediately).

    Gastritis, indigestion

    Before meals.

    Children

    less than 6 months: 1/4 package or 1 teaspoon after every 6 food.

    Over 6 months: 1/4 package or 2 teaspoons after every 4 food.

    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?

    What to do when you forget a dose? However, if close to the next dose, skip the forgotten dose and take the next dose at the time as planned. Note that it should not be used double the prescribed dose.

    Side Effects

    may be constipated, especially in patients with bedridden illness - older people. Water supplements should be added to patients in this case. However, with the current formula with 70%Sorbitol solution, constipation has been overcome

    Instructions on how to handle ADR: immediately notify the doctor or pharmacist the harmful reactions encountered when using the drug.

    Warnings

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

    Contraindicated

    Do not use for patients with chronic severe renal failure due to aluminum phosphate does not reduce blood phosphate.

    Hypersensitivity to the ingredients of the drug.

    Precautions for use

    Avoid long -term high treatment in people with kidney failure.

    The ability to drive and operate machinery

    has not seen the drug that affects the ability to drive and operate machinery.

    Pregnancy

    can be used for pregnant women, but should avoid prolonged high doses.

    Breastfeeding period

    There is no information. Precautions when using.

    Drug interaction

    Caution when coordinating

    antibacterial drugs (cyclines, fluoroquinolones, anti -tuberculosis drugs: ethambutol and isoniazid, lincosamid), antihistamine H2, Atenolol, Metoprolol, Propranolol, Chloroquin, Diflunisal Digoxin, Diphosphon, sodium fluorid, pred -Dnisolone and predictidid Dexamethason, Indometacin, Kayexalat, Ketoconazole, Phenothiazin sedatives, penicillamin, iron salt.

    It is found that the absorption of these drugs is reduced when used simultaneously by oral. Due to caution, should take antacids away from other drugs, over 2 hours if possible and 4 hours for fluoroquinolone.

    Note when coordinating

    lactitol: reduce fecal acidification. Not coordinated in case of cirrhosis.

    salicylate: Increase the secretion of salicylate through the kidneys due to alkaline urine.

    Storage

    Store in a dry place, avoid moisture, temperature below 30 ° C.

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