Uses of Cadimarin

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Cadimarin is a prescription drug, used to treat disorders of the digestive organs, specifically the liver. So what is Cadimarin and how does it work? In order to ensure the effectiveness of treatment, patients need to have a clearer view of the effects and usage of this drug.

1. What is Cadimarin?


Cadimarin, also known as Cadimarin 70 mg, is manufactured by Can Gio Pharmaceutical Joint Stock Company in the form of black film-coated tablets, including 10 tablets/blister, each box of 4 blisters. The main active ingredient in Cadimarin is Silymarin 70 mg, this is a flavonolignan extract from milk thistle, which helps to treat liver diseases such as fatty liver, liver failure, acute and chronic hepatitis,... Besides, Silymarin is also proven to help anti-fibrosis, anti-lipid peroxidation, anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory and stabilize hepatocyte membrane, liver regeneration in case of liver damage.

2. What does Cadimarin do?


The drug Cadimarin 70 mg includes the active ingredient Silymarin and other excipients. The effect of this drug in the drug helps to protect the liver, strengthen and restore liver function. Specifically:
Protects the liver by neutralizing free radicals that damage the liver such as Lipoperoxid, which is produced when the liver is inflamed and damaged. Enhances the liver's detoxification function by promoting the generation of cytochrome P450 in the endoplasmic reticulum, which plays an important role in the liver's detoxification mechanism Helps to protect liver tissue from toxin-induced liver damage such as paracetamol, alcohol, CCI4, ketonazol,... Stimulates hepatocyte regeneration and restores liver function by enhancing the synthesis of ribosomal RNA, a compound that helps synthesize proteins thereby restoring damaged liver cells. injury and the formation of new liver cells. Cadimarin 70 mg is indicated for use in adults over 18 years old to treat liver diseases as follows:
Patients with acute and chronic hepatitis; patients with liver failure Fatty liver Prevention of cirrhosis Protect liver cells and restore liver function, especially for people who use stimulants such as alcohol, beer; food and chemical poisoning. Patients using groups of drugs that damage liver cells, including drugs for tuberculosis, anti-cancer drugs, diabetes; or drugs that affect the nervous system; non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs,... Liver dysfunction, manifested by jaundice, fatigue, anorexia, constipation,...

3. Usage of Cadimarin


3.1. How to use Cadimarin For this drug, patients can use it orally. Cadimarin is made in the form of film-coated tablets, so patients should swallow the tablets whole, avoiding chewing or crushing the drug because these behaviors may cause loss of the product's medicinal properties.
Depending on the doctor prescribing and the medical condition, each patient will have a different dose.
3.2. Dosage of Cadimarin For patients with liver disease: 2 tablets each time, 2-3 times/day. A doubling of the dose may be considered in cases of severe hepatic impairment. Dosage and duration of dosing may vary from case to case, as directed by the treating physician. For patients on maintenance therapy: It is recommended to use 1 tablet each time, 3 times / day 3.3. Handling when forgetting, overdosing Missed dose:
In case of missed dose, it is necessary to take the dose of Cadimarin as soon as you remember it. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and take the medicine as prescribed. Patients should be sure not to take two doses to make up for a missed dose.
Overdose:
In case a patient overdoses and develops serious symptoms that are suspected to be related to poisoning or overdose of the product, it is necessary to immediately contact the nearest medical facility for treatment. treated and consulted in a timely manner.
3.4. Contraindications Patients with hypersensitivity to silymarin or any of its components Patients with encephalopathy complicated by liver disease Patients with obstructive jaundice and primary biliary cirrhosis. Prostate cancer patients should consult a doctor before using the drug. Caution should be exercised when used in pregnant women and nursing mothers.

4. Notes when using Cadimarin


4.1 Side effects of Cadimarin 70 mg When using Cadimarin, patients may experience rare unwanted side effects including: Headache, diarrhea and allergic reactions.
4.2 Cadimarin Drug Interactions When using Cadimarin, it should not be used at the same time as oral contraceptives because it may reduce the effect of this product.
4.3 Storing Cadimarin Medication Store Cadimarin in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. The appropriate storage temperature is from 20 degrees to 25 degrees Celsius. Patients should carefully read the instructions for use and consult a doctor before use. Do not use the product after the expiry date printed on the package, change color, change taste. Keep out of reach of children. Cadimarin is a prescription drug, so when a patient wants to buy medicine, it is necessary to bring the prescription that has been prescribed by the doctor to the clinic or pharmacy to buy. Patients must absolutely not buy Cadimarin for treatment without consulting a doctor.

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