Aminoxin drug use

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Aminoxin is a medicine used to supplement vitamins for people who cannot get enough through their diet or have a vitamin deficiency. Let's learn about the uses, usage and notes when using Aminoxin through the article below.

1. What is Aminoxin?

Aminoxin brand name drug of Pyridoxine or vitamin B6 . Aminoxin drugs are prepared in many different forms such as oral and injectable.
Vitamins are compounds that our bodies need for growth and health. We are only needed in small amounts and are often found in foods. Pyridoxine (vitamin B6) is a B vitamin that is essential for the normal breakdown of proteins, carbohydrates and fats. Typically, Pyridoxine is found in a wide variety of foods including meat, bananas, beans, egg yolks, peanuts, and whole grains. Pyridoxine is not lost to food during normal cooking. The normal recommended daily intake of vitamin B6 is:
Newborn to 3 years: 0.3 to 1 milligram (mg). Children 4 to 6 years old: 1.1mg. Children 7 to 10 years old: 1.4mg. Adolescent and adult males 1.7 to 2mg. Adolescent and adult women: Needs 1.4 to 1.6mg. Pregnant women: The need is 2.2mg. Lactation: Need is 2.1mg. However, in some cases you can cause you to increase your need for vitamin B6 that the diet may not provide enough, including:
Alcoholism, burns, diarrhea, dialysis, illness heart disease, intestinal disease. Liver failure. Hyperthyroidism. Stress, chronic illness or serious injury Gastric bypass surgery. In addition, infants who are given inadequately fortified infant formula may need extra pyridoxine. A lack of pyridoxine in the body can lead to anemia, nerve damage, seizures, skin problems, and sores in the mouth.

2. Uses of Aminoxin

Aminoxin is used to provide the necessary amount of vitamin B6 for the development of the body, for those who are deficient, have increased needs or have diseases that reduce the body's absorption of vitamin B6.
Pyridoxine or vitamin B6 is effective in treating acne and other skin problems, drunkenness, asthma, hemorrhoids, kidney stones, neuropsychiatric problems, migraine headaches, illness pregnancy and menstrual problems.

3. How to use and dose Aminoxin?

Usage: Depending on the dosage form, there are different uses.
For tablets: When taking you need to swallow the whole pill, do not crush, break the tablet or chew it before swallowing. If the tablet is too large to swallow, you can mix the contents of the tablet with jam or jelly and swallow without chewing. Aminoxin (Pyridoxine) injection is given by subcutaneous or intramuscular injection and should be administered by a healthcare professional. Dosage: The dose of this medicine will be different for different patients. Follow your doctor's prescription or manufacturer's instruction sheet. Here are the dosages that you can refer to:
For oral dosage forms (capsule, tablet, oral solution):
To prevent deficiency, the amount to be taken orally is based on need. Normal recommended daily intake: Adult men and adolescents: Take 1.7 to 2 milligrams (mg) per day. Adult women and adolescents: 1.4 to 1.6 mg per day. Pregnant women: The dose is 2.2mg per day. Lactation: Use at a dose of 2.1mg per day. Children 7 to 10 years: 1.4mg daily. Children 4 to 6 years: 1.1 mg per day. Children under 3 years: 0.3 to 1 mg per day. To treat deficiency with adults, adolescents, and children: The dose for this condition is prescribed by your doctor individually based on the degree of vitamin B6 deficiency.
Note: When you take your medicine if you miss a dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular dosing schedule, do not double the prescribed dose.

4. Notes when taking Aminoxin drugs

You should not take Aminoxin if you have a history of allergy to any of its ingredients.
Before taking the medicine you should inform your doctor about your allergic condition such as ever having any unusual reaction or allergic symptoms to this or any other medicine; comorbidities; any medications you are taking, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines or supplements; If you are breast-feeding because research in women has shown that this medicine may pose minimal risk to the infant when used during breast-feeding; Pregnant; drug use in the elderly.
When using the drug, if you use too much, it can cause side effects such as nausea, vomiting, numbness, coordination disorders.
Medicines cannot replace a nutritious diet, so for good health it is important to eat a varied and balanced diet. Carefully follow any eating program your health care professional may recommend. It is advisable to follow a diet supplemented with adequate nutrients, vitamins and minerals. If you take other supplements containing vitamins or minerals, consult your doctor to avoid overdose.
Interactions with drugs and with food can occur, so you need to inform your doctor about any medicine when taking with Aminoxin. Avoid the use of alcohol while taking the drug as it can cause decreased absorption of the drug.
Should store the medicine in sealed packaging at room temperature, avoid high temperature, avoid moisture and direct sunlight. Do not keep medicine in the freezer compartment. Keep out of reach of children.
Note: Do not keep the expired medicine and do not use it when there are signs of damage.
Aminoxin helps to supplement vitamin B6 when there is a deficiency or not enough supply through the diet. You should follow a suitable diet, as there is no better supplement than diet. If you have any questions while taking Aminoxin, you should consult your doctor directly.

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