Uses of Artichoufre

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Artichoufre is an anti-inflammatory drug used for the respiratory system. When using anti-inflammatory drugs, you need to consult your doctor. Here is some information to share to help you better understand the brand-name drug Actisoufre for respiratory diseases.

1. Uses of the drug Actisoufre


Anti-inflammatory drugs are divided into different types because the effect can be used in different parts. In particular, the anti-inflammatory drug Actisoufre is used mainly on the respiratory tract.
Treatment of chronic upper respiratory tract inflammation Treatment of rhinitis Treatment of pharyngitis The indications of Actisoufre are directed to the group of patients with chronic respiratory diseases. Therefore, before taking the drug, you should ask your pharmacist or doctor for specific indications. Avoid taking drugs that are not in the pharmacological indications will cause the condition not to improve but affect the function of the body.

2. Dosage and how to use Actisoufre


2.1 How to use the drug Actisoufre Actsoufre can be used orally or sprayed directly. With oral drugs, the patient should shake well to neutralize the ingredients before drinking. A good time for the drug to work when taken orally is after a meal and with extra water after taking it.
Drugs in the form of washing solutions are often used in the nose. You should do it at the sink for easy manipulation. When using Artichoufre to wash the nose, you should prepare a clean nasal irrigation device in advance, then put the medicine in and wash each nostril. After washing, remember to clean the tool to use again for the next time.
If using spray can be used for both nose and throat. When spraying, you need to choose a position to avoid the medicine spilling out. Then spray firmly so that the drug is absorbed over a large area. After using the drug, users pay attention to clean the sprayer for the next use. The spray bottle may not guarantee the correct amount of medication per spray if not kept upright.
2.2 Note the dosage of the drug Actisoufre The actual dose of the drug Actisoufre depends on the specific condition of each patient. You can refer to the dosage for children and adults as follows:
Children Children under 5 years old are assigned a dose of 0.5 - 1 man per day according to the child's level of inflammation. If washing is necessary, the child will use the medicine twice a day. Spray should be used twice a day. For throat spray, spray 2 times and for nasal spray, divide 2 times for both sides of the nose. Children from 5 years old will be applied the same dosage as adults. However, the family should take the child to the doctor to check to be prescribed the right dose for the child's condition. Adults: Adults when taking Actisoufre can take 2 ampoules per day. If you have overdosed or missed a dose, notify your doctor. Patients do not arbitrarily make up for the dose or take a double dose to avoid causing dangerous side effects or making the drug lose its effectiveness.

3. Notes before taking Actisoufre


Before taking Actisoufre, the patient should check the risk of allergies, especially those appearing in the respiratory system. Patients with a history of sulfur allergy even if they are not allergic to the drug's ingredients should also be careful when prescribing it. If the severity of the allergy is severe, the doctor should be informed to consider changing to another more suitable drug.
Pregnant or postpartum women are not specifically found to be dangerous after taking the drug. However, this subject is not allowed to use the drug without checking the health and prescribed by the doctor. In addition, patients with dangerous background diseases should carefully refer to the interactions and effects of Actisoufre on internal organs to avoid.

4. Side effects of the drug Actisoufre


Most patients after taking Actisoufre will experience digestive disorders. You can detect by symptoms such as abdominal pain, diarrhea. Any drug used in any way can have side effects, so you need to pay attention to promptly handle it or go to the hospital to check.
The side effects of the drug Actisoufre have not been detected or appear rarely and are not on the statistical list, so patients cannot be subjective. In addition to the visible and warning reactions, you should be on the lookout for unwanted or dangerous reactions that can cause serious complications.

5. Interactions with the drug Actisoufre


When using Actisoufre, patients need to check all medications they are taking. Sorting out drugs in the same class and potentially interacting drugs will help patients reduce adverse effects.
Actisoufre can be used to treat bacterial infections, but only for problems with the respiratory system. Before taking the drug, the patient should consult with the doctor and always take the medicine exactly as directed to avoid the occurrence of side effects.

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