Livercom Hataphar soft capsules supplement vitamin B and support the treatment of digestive disorders (12 blisters x 5 tablets)

Dosage form Box of 12 blisters x 5 tablets
Specifications Carduus Marianus, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B5, Vitamin PP

Ingredient

Composition informationContent
Carduus Marianus200mg
Vitamin B18mg
Vitamin B28mg
Vitamin B68mg
Vitamin B516mg
Vitamin PP24mg

Uses

Indications

Livercom drugs are indicated for supplementing B vitamins and additional support when treating some related diseases below:

  • Gastrointestinal disorders, poor appetite, physical weakness. In case of acne, pimples, chronic allergies.
  • Pharmacokinatus

    There is no information.

    pharmacokinetics

    No information.

    Before taking Livercom Hataphar soft capsules supplement vitamin B and support the treatment of digestive disorders (12 blisters x 5 tablets)

    How to use

    Oral drugs.

    Dosage

    Adults

    Take 1 tablet each time 3 times/day.

    Children

    The dose starts 12mg/kg/24 hours divided 3 times, after using the maintenance dose 8mg/kg/24 hours.

    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?

    No report.

    What to do when forgetting 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

    When using Livercom, you may experience unwanted effects (ADR).

    Vitamin B1: Very rarely occur and often in an allergy. Hypersensitivity reactions occur mainly when injecting.

    Vitamin B5: Has an allergic but rare reaction.

    Vitamin B2: During the use of urine may be yellow because it contains vitamin B2, causing deviations for some urine tests in the laboratory, when stopping the drug will end.

    Vitamin B6: Using a dose of 200mg/day and long (over 2 months) can cause severe peripheral neuropathy, progressing from unstable appearance and numbness to the numbness and clumsy hands. This condition can recover when stopping the drug, although it still leaves sequelae. Rarely: vomiting, nausea.

    Vitamin PP: Small doses of vitamin PP are usually not toxic, but if high doses (in the case of Pellagra treatment), some side effects may occur, these side effects will end when the drug is stopped.

    Common
  • Digestive (nausea), other (blushing and neck, itching, burning sensation, pain or pain in the skin).
  • Digestive (progressive stomach ulcers, vomiting, anorexia, pain when hungry, flatulence, diarrhea), skin (dry skin, hyperpigmentation, jaundice), metabolism (liver failure, reducing glucose tolerance, increased sebaceous gland secretion, worse gout), other (increased blood glucose, hyperuricemia, vagus attack, blood pressure, fainting, fainting, fainting, fainting, fainting, fainting, fainting, fainting, fainting, fainting, fainting, fainting, fainting, fainting.

    Rare

  • Anxiety, panic, urinary glucose, abnormal function (including serum bilirubin increased, increased [AST (SGOP), ALT (SGPT) and LDH], abnormal prothrombin time, lowering blood albumin, anaphylaxis).

    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

    Livercom drugs contraindicated in the following cases:

  • Hypersensitivity to one of the ingredients of the drug, patients with bile ducts.
  • Vitamin PP: severe liver disease, progressive stomach ulcers, arterial hemorrhage, severe hypotension.

    Precautions when using

    Children under 4 years old

    Vitamin B6: After a long time of taking vitamin B6 at a dose of 200mg/day, it can be seen that the manifestations of neurotoxicity (such as severe peripheral neuropathy and severe sensory neuropathy). Using 200mg of vitamin B6/day lasting over 30 days can cause pyridoxin dependence syndrome.

    Vitamin PP: Be careful when using high doses of vitamin PP for the following cases: History of stomach ulcers, gallbladder disease, history of jaundice or liver disease, gout, gout arthritis and diabetes.

    Vitamin B1: Penicillin allergies are easy to have vitamin B1 and vice versa.

    Vitamin B5: It is possible to extend the bleeding time, so it must be used very carefully in people with bleeding or other risk.

    The ability to drive and operate machinery

    No report.

    Pregnancy

    The drug is used for pregnant women.

    Breastfeeding period

    The drug can be used for nursing women.

    Medicinal interaction

    Vitamin B2: Do not take medicine with alcohol and preparations containing ethanol, probenecid because it can hinder the absorption of vitamin B2 in the intestine and stomach.

    Vitamin B6: Inhibition reduces the effects of levodopa in the treatment of Parkingson disease.

    Vitamin PP: Not simultaneously used with alpha - adrenergic blockers that treat hypertension can lead to excessive hypotension. Diet or dosage of medication or hypoglycemic or insulin. May need to be adjusted when used simultaneously with vitamin PP. Using drugs simultaneously with toxic drugs with the liver can add toxic effects on the liver.

    Storage

    In the dry place, temperatures below 25 ° C.

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