Gelactive Fort Hasan drinks ease symptoms in digestive disorders (30 packs x 10ml)

Dosage form Chaos
Specifications Box of 30 packs x 10ml
Ingredient Aluminum hydroxyd, simethicone, excipients just enough

Ingredient

Composition informationContent
Aluminum hydroxyd300mg
Simethicone30mg
August excipients just enough1

Uses

indications

Gelactive Fort is indicated in the following cases:

  • ease symptoms in digestive disorders related to gastric acid secretion such as indigestion, heartburn, hot epigastric area. Thick, esophagitis.

    aluminum hydroxyd, magnesium hydroxyd

    aluminum hydroxyd, magnesi hydroxyd has the effect of neutralizing hydrochloride acid in the stomach but does not reduce acid secretion: reduces the symptoms of excess acid -related acid -related digestion, gastritis, esophagitis and indigestion; Inhibiting the protid elimination effect of pepsin, this effect is very important in patients with stomach ulcers.

    aluminum hydroxyd increases the stomach pH slowly and can cause constipation, while the Magnesi hydroxyd works quickly and can cause diarrhea. The combination creates a fast starting effect and increases the effect time, and has little side effects.

    Simethicon

    Simethicon is a chemical and physiological inert substance. Simethicon has foaming, impacting on the gastric and intestinal system reduces the bloating by reducing the tension of the surface of the air bubbles, which leads to breaking the membrane, releasing gas accumulated in the digestive tract through belching.

    Simethicon does not participate in the chemical reaction, does not change the acidity of gastric juice, does not interfere with digestive activities as well as food absorption.

    Dynamic pharmacokinetics

    aluminum hydroxyd aluminum dissolves slowly in the stomach and reacts with stomach hydrochloride acid to form aluminum chloride and water. About 17 - 30% of aluminum chloride forms an absorption and rapid excretion of the kidneys in people with normal kidney function; In patients with renal impairment, there is a risk of aluminum accumulation (especially in the bone and central nervous system) and leads to aluminum toxicity.

    In the small intestine, aluminum chloride quickly transformed into insoluble aluminum salt, less absorbent. Aluminum in combination with phosphate in food forming aluminum phosphate insoluble in the intestine and eliminated through feces.

    Magnesi hydroxyd reacts relatively quickly to hydrochloride acid in thick skin to form magnesi chloride and water. About 30% of Magnesl ion absorbs into the small intestine. In plasma, about 25-30% magnesi is attached to protein. Magnesi is eliminated through the urine (the absorbed part) and the fertilizer (the part is not absorbed). Small amount Magnesi distributed in breast milk. Magnesi passes through the placenta.

    Simethicon is not absorbed through the gastrointestinal tract, excreted through feces.

  • Before taking Gelactive Fort Hasan drinks ease symptoms in digestive disorders (30 packs x 10ml)

    How to use

    Shake the package carefully before use.

    Dosage

    1 pack of mixed fluid after meals 1-3 hours and 1 pack before bed if needed; or when pain with a total dose of no more than 4 packs/day; or according to the prescription of the doctor.

    For acid resistance: Maximum dosage recommended to treat digestive disorders, indigestion: Do not use more than 2 weeks, unless there is advice or supervision of a physician.

    In stomach and duodenal ulcers, because there is no mandarin between the symptoms and healing of the ulcer, it is necessary to continue taking antacids (at least 4-6 weeks after the symptoms are out of symptoms).

    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? In patients with renal impairment, it can cause increased blood magnesia with symptoms such as respiratory inhibition and deep tendon reflexes, nausea, vomiting, skin redness, thirst, hypotension due to peripheral vasodilation, dizziness, confusion, stuttering, dizziness, muscle weakness, heartbeat and cardiac arrest.

    Mild hyperglycemia treatment by reducing magnesium in diet.

    Hypergathed heavy blood magnesia: Need to support respiration and circulation. Slow intravenous injection of 10 - 20 ml of 10% calcium gluconate to reverse the effect on the cardiovascular system and respiratory system. If the kidney function is normal, drink enough water to increase the clearance of the kidneys, Furosemid can be used. Hematoma with a non -magnesi solution without magnesi. Effective in eliminating magnesi and necessary in patients with renal failure or when other methods are ineffective.

    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. Do not use double the prescribed dose.

    Side Effects

    Side effects are rare in patients with normal kidney function.

    Common, ADR> 1/100

  • Digestive: constipation, diarrhea.
  • Uncommon, 1/1000

  • Digestive: High doses cause intestinal obstruction.
  • Metabolic: High doses that cause hypoclower of blood phosphate, in patients with chronic renal impairment can cause increased blood magnesium.
  • musculoskeletal: Puree of bone.
  • Psychiatric: Bright disease, dementia.

  • Blood and hematopoietic system: Small red blood cell anemia.
  • Instructions on how to handle ADR

    When experiencing side effects of the drug, it is necessary to stop using and notify the doctor or go to the nearest medical facility for timely treatment.

    Warnings

    Contraindicated

    Gelactive Fort is contraindicated in the following cases:

  • Sensitive to any ingredients of the drug.
  • Porphyrin metabolic disorders.
  • Patients with severe renal failure.
  • Patients with physical weakness, pre -eclampsia, alkaline poisoning, hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia.
  • Patients who are getting hemolytic, colon ulcer, appendicitis, bowel obstruction, pyloric stenosis.
  • Children under 6 years old because of the risk of aluminum poisoning, especially in dehydration or kidney failure.

    Be cautious when using

    need to be careful with patients with congestive heart failure, edema, cirrhosis.

    Patients with mild to medium and muscle weakness.

    chronic diarrhea, constipation, low sodium diet, unprepared gastrointestinal bleeding.

    Elderly, pregnant and lactating women (avoid prolonged high doses). Monitor the fetal heart rate.

    may cause phosphate deficiency in patients with a low diet of phosphate. This condition can be overcome by regular use of milk and phosphate substances. Periodically check the phosphate concentration during long -term treatment.

    The ability to drive and operate machinery

    does not affect the ability to operate train and machinery.

    Pregnancy

    The drug is considered safe for pregnant women but should avoid prolonged high doses.

    The period of breastfeeding

    The drug is considered to be safe for breastfeeding women but should avoid prolonged high doses.

    Interactive drug

    antacids interact with many other drugs due to changing stomach pH, ​​absorbed drugs and forming non -absorbing complexes. These interactions can be reduced by taking antacids from other drugs for 2-3 hours.

    Hydroxyd aluminum can reduce the absorption of simultaneous drugs such as Tetracyclin, Digoxin, Indomethacin, Iron Salt, Isoniazid, Allopurinol, Benzodiazepin, Corticosteroid, Penicilamine, Phenothiazine, Ranitidine, Ketoconazole, ITRACONazole can reduce the absorption of drugs Hey.

    Aluminum absorption from the gastrointestinal tract may increase if used with citrate or ascorbic acid.

    Magnesi hydroxyd reduces tetracyclin, digoxin, indomethacin or iron salts, reduces the effects of these drugs.

    Magnesi hydroxyd reduces amphetamine, quinidine, increasing the effects of these drugs.

    Storage

    Store in a dry place below 300C.

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