Uses of Ausmezol D

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Ausmezol D drug has the main ingredient Esomeprazole belongs to the group of gastrointestinal drugs. Knowing enough information about ingredients and uses helps patients to use the drug effectively.

1. What is the use of Ausmezol D?

What is the use of Ausmezol D? Ausmezol D has the main ingredient Esomeprazole (in the form of enteric-coated microparticles) 20mg, Domperidone 15mg. The drug is prepared in the form of hard capsules; Packing specifications are in the form of a bottle of 14 tablets, a bottle of 20 tablets, a box of 2 blisters, a box of 5 blisters x 4 tablets, a box of 2 blisters, a box of 5 blisters of 10 tablets, a box of 1 blister x 14 tablets, a box of 2 blisters x 10 tablets.
Ausmezol D is indicated for use in the following cases:
Treatment of symptoms of nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, bloating, indigestion, heartburn, clear belching; For adults, the drug is effective in the treatment of chronic gastritis, gastric prolapse, esophageal reflux, symptoms after gastrectomy, taking anti-cancer drugs or L-dopa; For children, the drug is effective in the treatment of periodic vomiting, upper respiratory infections, who are taking anti-cancer drugs.

2. Dosage and how to use Ausmezol D


Dosage and administration of Ausmezol D are as follows:
2.1. Dosage For adults using Ausmezol D to treat nausea and vomiting of any cause: Dosage 10-20mg, every 4-8 hours; For children using Ausmezol D to treat nausea and vomiting of any cause: Dosage 0.2-0.4mg/kg, every 4-8 hours. 2.2. How to use For adults use dose 10-20mg, divided into 3 times/day, taken before meals. The duration of the drug should not exceed 12 weeks. Prophylaxis of postoperative vomiting is not recommended.
2.3. Overdose management Manifestations when taking Ausmezol D overdose are similar to symptoms of side effects: Severe digestive disorders, cardiovascular collapse, ventilation disorders,... Besides, infection status Hepatotoxicity and nephrotoxicity may occur.
When an overdose occurs, the patient should be closely monitored for skin, facial, blood pressure and complications, because a dangerous condition can progress very quickly. The best measure to take is to take the patient to the nearest medical facility, notify the treating doctor for timely treatment
2.4. Management of missed dose If a patient forgets to take a dose of Ausmezol D, skip the missed dose and do not overlap with the next dose. Be careful not to skip doses more than 2 times in a row.

3. Notes when using Ausmezol D


During the use of Ausmezol D, patients should pay attention to the following issues:
3.1. Contraindications The use of Ausmezol D is contraindicated in the following cases:
Not contraindicated to use Ausmezol-D for people with a history of hypersensitivity to any of its ingredients; Do not use for patients after surgery with vomiting, gastrointestinal bleeding, intestinal obstruction,... 3.2. Side effects when using Ausmezol D In the process of using Ausmezol D, patients may experience some side effects with the following frequency:
Common effects:
For the nervous system: Headache: Headache , dizziness ; For the digestive system: Abdominal pain, indigestion, constipation,... Uncommon side effects
Mental disorders: Insomnia, fatigue; Sensory disturbances. Rare side effects:
Occurrence of hypersensitivity, anaphylaxis, musculoskeletal pain, interstitial nephritis, gastritis, menstrual or cardiac rhythm disturbances.
In case the patient during the use of Ausmezol D drug, the patient encounters side effects such as rash, red rash or any other symptoms suspected to be due to the drug, they should consult their doctor for further advice. treating doctor or consulting pharmacist.
3.3. Precautions When using Ausmezol D drug in the following cases:
It is necessary to comply with indications, do not arbitrarily increase or decrease the dose of oral drugs; Use with caution in pediatric patients under 1 year of age; The drug is not suitable for pregnant and lactating women; Patients with liver failure, kidney failure and cardiovascular diseases, stomach ulcers should be carefully considered before use; Parkinson's patients when there is no alternative to use drugs for treatment; Before deciding to discontinue treatment with the drug, it is necessary to consult with the treating physician. Note:
Do not continue to use expired drugs or appear strange symptoms on drugs such as mold, drug discoloration, watery; Where there is direct sunlight or high humidity, the medicine should not be stored; Keep medicine out of reach of children. 3.4. Drug Interactions Ausmezol D may interact with some drugs such as: CYP3A4 inhibitors. Ketoconazole. Bromocriptine. Opioid analgesic, muscarinic muscle relaxant. Cimetidine, famotidine, nizatidine or ranitidine. Lithium.
To avoid drug interactions, patients need to inform their doctors about drugs, herbs, functional foods,... so that the doctor can consider and prescribe drugs accordingly, increasing treatment effectiveness.
Ausmezol D drug has the main ingredient Esomeprazole belongs to the group of gastrointestinal drugs. To ensure the effectiveness of treatment and avoid unwanted side effects, patients need to strictly follow the instructions of the doctor, professional pharmacist.
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