Uses of Asuta

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Asuta is a drug used in the treatment of edema after trauma or surgery to loosen respiratory secretions. Below is information about Asuta drug, Asuta drug uses as well as instructions for proper use of the drug.

1. Uses of Asuta


Ceteco Asuta is a group drug with Alpha chymotrypsin and other excipients just enough.
Pharmaceutical name: Ceteco Asuta 42 , Ceteco Asuta 21 Classification: Drug. Box of 10 blisters, each blister of 10 tablets Anti-inflammatory drug used in the treatment of edema after trauma or surgery (eg soft tissue damage, acute trauma, sprains, hematomas, hemolysis, bruising , infections, eyelid edema, cramps and sports injuries).
The drug also helps to loosen secretions in the upper respiratory tract in people with asthma, bronchitis, lung diseases and sinusitis.

2. Instructions for using Asuta


How to use: Take orally or sublingually.
Oral: take 1 tablet (Chymotrypsin 8400 units of Chymotrypsin USP)/time, 3 to 4 times daily. Sublingual route: 2-3 tablets per day, divided into several times (must let the tablets dissolve under the tongue).

3. When is Asuta contraindicated?


Asuta drug is contraindicated in the following cases:
Allergy to the components of the drug. Asuta is not contraindicated in patients with increased vitreous pressure and open wounds or congenital cataracts. Alphachymotrypsin is contraindicated in patients with reduced alpha-1 antitrypsin. In general, patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), especially with emphysema, and patients with nephrotic syndrome are at increased risk of alpha-1antitrypsin reduction.

4. Overdosing or forgetting to use Asuta medicine and how to handle it


If you forget to take a dose, take it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and take your next dose at the scheduled time. Do not take double the prescribed dose.
An overdose of Asuta may increase the risk of side effects. Therefore, if a patient develops unusual symptoms, the first thing to do is to stop using the drug and make sure to bring the patient to a medical center for timely treatment.

5. Side effects of Asuta


Currently, there have not been any long-term side effects due to the use of Asuta medicine except for the above contraindications.
Many studies have shown that at commonly used doses enzymes are not detected in the blood after 24 - 48 hours. Temporary side effects may be seen (but disappear when treatment is stopped or dose is reduced) changes in stool color, solidity, and odor. In some special cases, digestive disorders such as flatulence, heaviness in the abdomen, diarrhea, constipation or nausea may occur. With high doses, redness of the skin may appear.

6. Notes when using Asuta 21, Asuta 42


For pregnant and lactating women:
Pregnant women: There are currently no adequate and clear studies on pregnant women, but there are general precautions during pregnancy: Drugs used during pregnancy can cause adverse effects (miscarriage, teratogenicity, fetal malformations...) to any stage of pregnancy development, especially the first trimester. Therefore, it is best not to use the drug for pregnant women. In the case of mandatory use, it is necessary to consult carefully with your doctor, pharmacist before making a decision. Nursing mothers: Emanera 40mg has not been determined to be excreted in milk. However, to ensure the safety of the baby, mothers should not use it. If you want to take the drug, you should stop breastfeeding. Also, consult your doctor. Emanera 40mg drug does not affect driving and operating machines. Store the medicine in a dry place, at room temperature below 30 degrees Celsius, away from direct light. Although the above is complete information about Asuta medicine, it is not a substitute for your doctor's advice. Therefore, when planning to use the patient should discuss with a specialist doctor.

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