Precautions when using Antaspan 0.25

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Antaspan 0.25 is a psychotropic drug, made in the form of tablets, with the main ingredient in each tablet is Clonazepam 0.25mg. So what are the effects of Antaspan and what should be noted when using it?

1. What are the effects of Antaspan?


Clonazepam in Antaspan 0.25 belongs to the group of Benzodiazepines, has anticonvulsant, sedative, muscle relaxant and anxiolytic effects. This active ingredient has the effect of improving the imbalance of neurotransmitters.
Clonazepam has the potential to cause postsynaptic GABA-mediated inhibition. Animal data and human EEG studies have shown that Clonazepam rapidly reduces many types of paroxysmal EEG activity, including the release of peaks and waves during seizures. minor waves, diffuse peak waves, low peak waves, temporal peaks or other locations as well as irregular peaks and waves.
When using Clonazepam the overall abnormalities of the EEG are reduced more than the local abnormalities. According to the results of these studies, Clonazepam will induce favorable effects on partial seizures as well as on primary generalized epilepsy.
Antaspan 0.25 is indicated in the following cases:
Some types of epilepsy such as absence seizures or Lennox-Gastaut syndrome. Panic and anxiety disorders in adults and children. Antaspan 0.25 is contraindicated in the following cases:
People who are sensitive to the ingredients of Antaspan 0.25. Note when using Antaspan 0.25 in the following cases:
There are still not enough studies on the safety of Antaspan 0.25 when used in pregnant women, planning to become pregnant and women who are breastfeeding. Therefore, before using Antaspan 0.25 for this group of subjects, it is necessary to weigh the benefits and risks. Children < 12 years old. Patients with spinal or cerebellar ataxia. People with a history of alcohol or drug addiction. The patient has severe liver damage such as cirrhosis. Patients with existing respiratory diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or liver disease. The patient is being treated with centrally acting drugs or anticonvulsants.

2. Dosage and how to use Antaspan 0.25


Antaspan 0.25 is used orally, it should be taken with a sufficient amount of water.
The dose of Antaspan 0.25 should be followed as prescribed by a specialist. Reference dose for adults with panic - anxiety syndrome is as follows:
The initial dose is 0.25 mg/time x 2 times/day. Maintenance dose is 1 mg/time x 1 time/day. Do not exceed 4 mg/day. The dosage of Antaspan 0.25 for children has not been clearly established.

3. Antaspan 0.25 . side effects


Some of the side effects you may experience when using Antaspan 0.25 include:
Fatigue. Sleepy . Loss of muscle tone. Muscle weakness. Dizzy. Dizzy. Loss of air conditioner. Slow response. Poor concentration. Confusion. Excitement. Stimulate. Aggressive attitude. Jitter. Afraid. Concerned. Sleep disorders. Nightmare . Medal. Itchy. A rash. Hair loss. Nausea. Epigastric pain. Headache. Decreased platelets. Reduce sex. Impotent. Urinary incontinence. Early puberty in children . Speak slowly or stutter. Reduced conditioning of movements. Lurch. Vision disorders. If you see any unusual symptoms while using Antaspan 0.25, immediately notify your doctor or go to the nearest medical facility to receive timely support from medical staff.

4. Interaction of Antaspan 0.25 with other drugs


Antaspan 0.25 may interact when used with the following drugs:
Acetaminophen . Aspirin. Codeine. Fentanyl. Larapam SR (Tramadol). Above is information about uses, dosage and precautions when using Antaspan 0.25. To ensure safety for your health and maximize the effectiveness of your treatment, you need to use Micogyl tablet exactly as directed by your doctor. Store Antaspan 0.25 at room temperature, away from direct sunlight.

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