Magdivix side effects

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Magdivix drugs belong to the group of mineral and vitamin drugs, which are prepared in the form of film-coated tablets, packed in boxes of 5 blisters, 10 blisters and bottles of 100 tablets. The drug with the main active ingredient is Magnesium lactate dihydrate 470mg and Pyridoxine hydrochloride 5mg. Magdivix is ​​used in the prevention and treatment of magnesium deficiency.

1. Effects of the drug Magdivix


Active ingredient Magnesium lactate is a salt of lactic acid found in nature that plays an important role in the body to support the function of the heart, digestive system and nervous system. Active ingredients help supplement magnesium to treat magnesium deficiency, help balance water and electrolytes in the body.
Active ingredient Pyridoxine or vitamin B6 is abundant in meat, cereal germ, yeast, poultry, nuts, bananas, and also in vegetables but less. Vitamin B6 exists in three forms: pyridoxine, pyridoxamine and pyridoxal. However, in the body pyridoxine, pyridoxamine and pyridoxal are all converted to pyridoxal phosphate by the enzyme pyridoxal kinase. When the body eats a lot of protein, it will increase the need for vitamin B6.
Pyridoxine is used to support and treat vitamin B6 deficiency. When the body lacks Vitamin B6 can cause diseases in the skin and nerves. In severe cases, it can cause peripheral neuritis, anemia and convulsions.
Medicines are used to treat specific cases of magnesium deficiency such as:
Nutritional deficiencies Alcoholism Pregnant women Lactating women Magnesium malabsorption Diarrhea Vomiting Burns Absorption problems in the intestines Visceral convulsions Muscle weakness Anxiety Stress Fatigue Patients when there is a lack of calcium accompanied, in most cases, magnesium must be compensated before calcium compensation.

2. Dosage and how to use Magdivix


2.1. How to use Magdivix is ​​made in the form of tablets, suitable for oral use.
2.2. Dosage Patients with magnesium deficiency:
Adults: the dose is taken 3 times a day, 2 tablets each time. Children: the dose of the drug is taken 3 times a day, 1 tablet each time. Patients with convulsive status:
Adults: the dose of the drug is taken 2 times a day, 2 tablets each time. Children: the dose of the drug is taken once a day, 1 tablet each time.

3. Contraindications to the use of Magdivix


Patients with severe renal impairment with creatinine clearance less than 30ml/min.
People who are sensitive to magnesium lactate dihydrate, pyridoxine hydrochloride or to any of the ingredients.

4. What are the side effects of Magdivix?


When using Magdivix, you will encounter some unwanted side effects including:
Allergic reactions Itching Redness rash Difficulty breathing Face swelling Digestive disorders Bloating Constipation Nausea Abdominal pain Diarrhea Fatigue Drowsiness Headache Stomach pain Vitamin B6 is not safe when taken in doses of 500mg or more per day by mouth. High doses of 1000mg or more per day can cause brain and nerve problems.
Patients should use the medicine according to the dose prescribed by the doctor or pharmacist. This helps to ensure that the content of the drug in the drug is added to the body in sufficient quantity to bring about effective treatment of the disease.

5. Notes when using Magdivix


Here are some notes when using Magdivix to avoid unnecessary side effects.
Patients should limit eating foods containing fat. Fat can make it difficult for the body to absorb magnesium lactate. Use caution if using Magdivix while driving or operating machinery. Because the drug has been reported to cause dizziness and headache side effects. Patients should carefully read the instructions for use before taking Magdivix. Store the medicine in a cool place, away from direct sunlight and the appropriate temperature is below 30 degrees Celsius. Do not store the medicine in a humid place such as a bathroom or refrigerator. Keep the medicine up high out of reach of small children. When the medicine shows signs of breaking, watering, changing color or chipping, the patient should not use the medicine. Carefully read the expiry date information on the package and absolutely do not use the expired medicine.

6. Magdivix drug interactions


Some possible drug interactions when using Magdivix with other drugs at the same time that patients need to be aware of are:
Avoid combining with antiarrhythmic drugs (Quinidin), cura drugs, relaxants non-depolarizing muscles, preparations containing phosphates and calcium salts. Because these drugs inhibit the absorption of magnesium in the small intestine. When indicated, Magdivix is ​​used in combination with oral Tetracycline. Patients need to take these 2 drugs at least 3 hours apart to avoid reducing the treatment effect. With the component Pyridoxine in the drug can reduce the effect of levodopa in the form not combined with drugs to treat parkinson such as carbidopa and benserazid. At high doses of 200mg/day can reduce the levels of phenytoin and phenobarbital in the treatment of epilepsy. Above is the entire information about the drug Magdivix, patients need to carefully read the instructions for use and consult a doctor or pharmacist before using. Absolutely do not arbitrarily buy Magdivix to treat at home because there may be unwanted side effects.

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