Oral solution Pokemine 50mg Medisun supplement iron for anemia patient (20 tubes x 10ml)

Dosage form Oral solution
Specifications 20 tube box
Ingredient Iron
Indication Iron anemia, anemia
Contraindication Anemia hemolysis, iron cell syndrome

Ingredient

Thành phần cho 10ml

Composition informationContent
Iron50mg

Uses

indications

Pokemine drugs are indicated in the following cases:

Iron supplements for patients are at risk of iron deficiency anemia such as:

  • Pregnant women.
  • breastfeeding women.
  • malnutrition.
  • Patients after surgery.
  • Children anemia due to iron deficiency, growth slowly, stunted. The body reserves iron in the form of ferritin and hemosiderin to create hemoglobin. The iron core (III) IPC Hydroxid is surrounded by many polymaltose molecules that form a large molecule with a molecule of about 52300 Dalton, so large that its diffusion through the mucosal membrane is about 40 times less than iron salt (II). Iron in IPC core is linked to the same structure as Ferritin.

    IPC is different from iron form (II) sulfate thanks to high safety and low toxicity due to no free iron ions. IPC is a complex of iron (III) hydroxid combined with polymaltose. Its ionized ionization form helps the stomach less irritated than conventional iron salts, helping patients tolerated better, a very important point in the long -term treatment of iron deficiency anemia with iron -containing preparations.

    The effectiveness of IPC in the prevention and treatment of iron deficiency anemia has been proven in clinical trials. Hemoglobin value increases faster when using IPC compared to conventional iron salts. When using IPC, the hemoglobin value increased to 0.8 mg/dL per week. In addition, there is a faster increase than hematocrit, MCV, serum and ferritin.

    Dynamic pharmacokinetics

    The absorption of iron ion (III) from iron complex (III) Hydroxid Polymaltose is a physiological process. When the IPC complex is exposed to the positions connected to iron on the mucosa surface, it releases iron ions III and is actively transported into the mucosal cells by a carrier protein and then linked to Ferritin or Transferrin. The carrier proteins include mucin, integrin and mobilferrin. Iron is released from carrier proteins and is stored in mucosal cells in the form of ferritin or carried by the carrier proteins and there is released to combine with transferrin. The bioavailability of IPC complex is equivalent to iron salt II in experimental animals and in people with hemoglobin synthesis.

    Birth of IPC when taken is not affected by the ingredients of oxalic acid, tannin, sodium alginate, cholin salt, vitamin A, D3, E, soybean oil and flour, unlike conventional iron salts. The iron in the IPC complex enters the serum thanks to endogenous proteins, with a selling time of about 90 minutes, then goes into the liver's endothelium or combined with transferrin, apoferritin, bone marrow or spleen to create red blood cells. The cohesive antacids can be separated from IPC within 3 to 8 pH, different from inorganic iron salts that are unable to sustainable. There is no interaction between hormones and IPC (like regular iron medications).

    When iron passes through the intestinal velvet fence, it is associated with the transferrin, each transferrin molecule can be attached to two iron atoms. Normally about 20-45% of the locations are cohesive. The specific receptors of the cell membrane recognize the transferrin, allowing this complex to enter the cell and release iron into the cytoplasm.

    iron in regular iron preparations is iron II ions, which can easily cause stomach irritation. The absorption of iron ions II is passive and uncontrolled, which can cause excess iron and toxic to the body. IPC has better safety and iron in the form of no ionization that causes less stomach irritation, and has little pharmacokinetic interaction with other substances like conventional iron salts.

  • Before taking Oral solution Pokemine 50mg Medisun supplement iron for anemia patient (20 tubes x 10ml)

    How to use

    should drink Pokemine in or immediately after eating.

    Dosage

    Dosage and treatment time depend on the degree of iron deficiency.

    Daily dose can be divided into small or disposable doses.

    Adults: Take 2 tubes/day.

    12 to 18 years old: Take 2 tubes/day.

    1 to 11 years old: Take 1 to 2 tubes/day.

    In the case of a significant iron deficiency, it is necessary to treat for about 3-5 months until the value of hemoglobin returns to normal. After that, it is necessary to continue treating for a few weeks with the indications for potential iron deficiency to supplement the amount of iron reserves.

    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 using overdose? Pokemine is generally safe.

    The comparative studies between iron (II) sulfate and iron (III) hydroxid polymaltose on mice also identify the LD50 of iron (II) sulfate as 350 mg/kg, but there is no disease or death in the IPC group with doses of over 1000 mg/kg.

    IPC's iron absorption is less, but IPC has better gastrointestinal intake, along with a higher IPC safety, which can be important to reduce the risk of iron overdose. Although IPC is safer than iron salts (II) inorganic, can still overdose but rare. Symptoms of iron overdose include fatigue, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, stools such as darkness, fast and weak pulse, fever, coma, convulsions and death. Need emergency immediately if iron 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

    When using Pokemine you may experience unwanted effects (ADR).

    Common, ADR> 1/100

  • Digestive: epigastric pain, metal taste, nausea or vomiting, upper discomfort, constipation, diarrhea, black stool, sometimes changing tooth color.
  • 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

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

    contraindicated

    Pokemine drugs contraindicated in the following cases:

  • Too hypersensitivity to any component of the drug.
  • Anemia is not due to iron deficiency (hemolytic anemia, red blood cell disorders, reduced bone marrow production).
  • Excess iron.
  • Be cautious when used

    Overdose of iron -containing drugs that can cause poisoning leading to death in children under 6 years old. Although Pokemine is quite safe because IPC has le, it has to leave the medicine out of the reach of children. If you accidentally overdose, call your doctor or the anti -toxic center immediately.

    Iron -containing drugs, including iron (III), hydroxid polymaltose, can cause allergic reactions or anaphylaxis. If allergic reactions, pokemine should be stopped immediately and apply emergency measures.

    Do not overdose indicated. The treatment of anemia must follow the instructions and monitoring of the doctor.

    Sometimes uncomfortable in the digestive tract (such as nausea), can be minimized by taking medication during meals. Iron drugs can cause constipation or diarrhea.

    Be cautious when used for people with allergies, liver failure or kidney failure.

    Be cautious when used for alcoholics and people with gastrointestinal diseases such as gastrointestinal ulcers, colitis.

    The ability to drive and operate machinery

    does not affect.

    Pregnancy

    Products are indicated for pregnant women in cases where there is a risk of iron deficiency anemia.

    Lactation period

    Products are indicated for pregnant women in cases where there is a risk of iron deficiency anemia.

    Drug interaction

    Because iron in IPC is in the form of complex links, the interactions between iron ions and ingredients of food (such as phytin, oxalate, tannins, etc. ...) and other oral medications (tetracyclin, antacids) are rarely occur. Like other iron drugs, IPC can also reduce the absorption of some drugs. IPC should not be taken within 2 hours after taking the following drugs: Tetracyclin, fluoroquinolon, chloramphenicol, cimetidine, levodopa, levothyroxin, methyldopa or penicillamin.

    The cohesive antacids can be separated from IPC within 3 to 8 pH, different from inorganic iron salts, which are sustainable binding, but antacids can reduce IPC absorption. Do not take antacids within 2 hours after using IPC. There is no interaction between hormones and IPCs (like conventional iron medications).

    Storage

    In a dry place, temperatures below 30 ° C, avoid light.

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