How to use Mimosa?

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Mimosa belongs to the group of sedative drugs, whose active ingredients are popular herbs with the effect of curing insomnia. Mimosa sedative tablets are prepared in the form of tablets and taken directly with water before sleeping.

1. What are the effects of Mimosa?


Mimosa drug belongs to the group of tranquilizers. The drug is derived from herbs, with the main ingredients being 49.5mg lime (150mg lime) and 242mg mimosa including lotus leaf 180mg, passionflower 600mg, nemquat 600mg, virgin 638mg. The active ingredients in Mimosa have the following effects:
Lime jar: Treatment of insomnia. Lotus: Lotus leaves combine with lotus mind to cure insomnia. Lac Tien: Has a sedative effect. Vong Nem: Inhibiting the central nervous system, sedating, causing sleep. In addition, Vong Nem also helps lower blood pressure, lower body temperature, and contract muscles. Virgin: Anti-oxidant, antibacterial, helps heal wounds. The special effects of chamomile are central nervous system inhibition, sedation, and sleep. Mimosa drug is prepared in the form of film-coated tablets and is indicated for use in the following cases:
Difficulty sleeping, insomnia, not sleeping deeply, short sleep, or restless. Neurasthenia . Alternative to diazepam in case the patient is used to the drug.

2. Dosage and how to use Mimosa


How to use Mimosa: Take it about 30-60 minutes before going to bed for the drug to dissolve and absorb after use. To avoid missed doses, take the medicine only once a day. Dosage of Mimosa: Adults take 1-2 tablets/time; Children from 5 to 15 years old take half the dose compared to adults or depending on the doctor's instructions. Overdosing on Mimosa tranquilizers can lead to dangerous situations, which, if not handled promptly, can lead to death. When Mimosa overdose leads to drug poisoning, the patient should be taken to the nearest medical facility for early gastric lavage treatment. To ensure the patient's life, it is possible to find a way to induce vomiting first.

3. Some notes when using Mimosa


Do not use Mimosa in people with hypersensitivity to the ingredients of the drug, children under 5 years old. Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should only use Mimosa sedative tablets when prescribed by a doctor. Although current studies have not recorded any side effects of Mimosa, if you notice any unusual symptoms while taking the drug, the patient should stop taking the drug and contact a doctor or pharmacist or medical staff. . Do not abuse Mimosa sedative tablets because it can cause overdose and drug poisoning. The use of Mimosa in children needs to be consulted or prescribed by a doctor because the child's central nervous system is not fully developed. At the same time, in the process of taking the drug, it is necessary to closely monitor the child to promptly detect abnormalities and treat. Mimosa does not interact with other drugs, however, it is best not to take Mimosa with absorption inhibitors or drugs or preparations with high levels of heavy metals. In order not to affect the effectiveness of the drug, the interval between taking the drugs together is at least 2 hours. The way to use Mimosa is to take the tablet whole with a sufficient amount of water 30 minutes to 1 hour before bedtime so that the drug can dissolve and take effect. Mimosa is for use only in adults and children 5 years of age and older.
Hope the above sharing will help you better understand how to use Mimosa medicine and the notes to bring the best effect.

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