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Bulexal is a prescription psychotropic medication. Let's find out more about what Bulexal does? How is Bulexal used? How to use Bulexal?... through the article below.1. What is Bulexal?
Bulexal belongs to the group of psychotropic drugs. Bulexal is manufactured by Withus Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd - Korea, under registration number VN - 13421 - 11.
The ingredients in Bulexal include the active ingredient Buflomedil pyridoxal Phosphate 200mg. Packing Bulexal box of 10 blisters x 10 capsules.
2. Uses of Bulexal
What does Bulexal do? Bulexal contains the active ingredient Buflomedil - a direct vasodilator that acts on the muscle. The vascular effects of Bulexal are related to the inhibitory effects of α - 1 and α - 2 Adrenaline.
Due to its nonspecific α p 1 inhibitory action, Buflomedil - the active ingredient in Bulexal antagonizes the local vasoconstrictor effects of adrenaline.
Because the specific effect on the microcirculation is related to the effect on calcium flux movement in the perivascular muscle cells, Bulexal opens the precapillary sphincter that has been constricted previously. From there, it helps restore the functioning of the microcirculation system in the muscles and in the skin.
In addition, Bulexal also has vasopressor regulation effects. Specifically:
Improve erythrocyte deformability; Improve blood viscosity, Inhibit platelet aggregation; ... In general, Bulexal drug is effective in the treatment of peripheral vascular diseases and brain as indicated.
Buflomedil - the active ingredient in Bulexal is rapidly absorbed in the intestines, widely distributed to tissues, and eliminated by the kidneys.
3. Indication of Bulexal
Indications when using Bulexal include:3.1. Cerebral circulatory disorder
Bulexal is indicated for patients with cerebral circulatory disorders with the following manifestations:
Memory loss in the elderly; Ventricular circulatory failure; After a cerebrovascular accident; Vestibular disorders ; ...
3.2. Peripheral artery occlusion
Bulexal indicated when peripheral artery occlusion with the following manifestations:
Inflammation of the arteries; Peripheral arterial insufficiency;
3.2. Raynaud's disease
In addition, Bulexal is also indicated in the following cases:
Pain due to dystrophy; Diabetic kidney; Skin patch/transfer/graft surgery; Prophylaxis after myocardial ischemia; ... To be safe, use Bulexal only when specified
4. Dosage - How to take Bulexal
Bulexal dosage according to the doctor's instructions from 2-4 tablets / day. For special subjects such as renal failure, it is necessary to reduce the dose, use Bulexal from 1-2 tablets / day.
Bulexal is in tablet form, so you can take it with water.
5. Contraindications Bulexal
Do not use Bulexal for subjects who are hypersensitive or allergic to the ingredients in the drug.
6. Bulexal . side effects
The side effects of Bulexal include:
Vomiting; Nausea; Dizzy ; Stinging in the legs; Hot skin; ... In general, taking Bulexal is quite safe, side effects are very rare.
7. Bulexal . Interaction
No data yet. Even so, you should still inform your doctor about any medications you are taking while taking Bulexal.8. Notes and Precautions Bulexal
The manufacturer also offers some cautions, notes when using Bulexal including:
Elderly people; Pregnant; Breastfeeding; Under 15 years old; Liver/kidney failure; Hypersensitivity; Myasthenia; Liver coma; Stomach ulcers; ... These objects when using Bulexal need to pay attention.
9. Pregnancy, breast-feeding, driving and operating machinery using Bulexal
Pregnant women should not take Bulexal; Breastfeeding women should not take Bulexal; Drive and operate machinery with caution while taking Bulexal;
10. Preservation of Bulexal
Bulexal stores well at room temperature. What does Bulexal do? Bulexal is effective in the treatment of neurological and brain problems as indicated. Bulexal is only safe as directed by your doctor.