Uses of Cenerta

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Cenerta is a drug commonly prescribed in cases of severe magnesium ion deficiency, muscle tremors, muscle weakness and many other related conditions. To better understand the drug Cenerta, we follow the following article.

1. What is Cenerta?


Cenerta is a drug with the main ingredients being Magnesium lactate dihydrate and Vitamin B5, manufactured by TW3 Pharmaceutical Company - Vietnam.
Drug name: Cenerta. Drug Group: Minerals and Vitamins. Ingredients: Magnesium lactate dihydrate 470mg and Vitamin B6 5mg. Preparation: Film-coated tablets. Packing: Packed in boxes of 10 blisters x 10 tablets or boxes of 50 blisters x 10 tablets. Registration number: VD-3245-07. Manufacturing company: TW3 Pharmaceutical Company - Vietnam.

2. What does Cenerta do?


What does Cenerta do? Magnesium lactate dihydrate is an essential natural mineral in the body that helps support the function of the heart, digestive system and nervous system. In addition, it is also used as a mineral supplement, to treat magnesium deficiency.
Therefore, Cenerta is indicated for cases of severe magnesium deficiency, muscle weakness, loss of balance, muscle tremors that cannot control sugar, anti-vomiting due to pregnancy, accompanying anxiety disorders. At the same time, it also acts as a supplement for Vitamin B6 and especially Magnesium.

3. Dosage and how to use Cenerta


Cenerta should be taken orally and taken with plenty of water. The specific dosage is as follows:
Cases of magnesium deficiency have been identified: Adults take 6 tablets a day, divided into 3 doses, 2 tablets each time, children take 3 tablets a day, divided into 3 doses, each time. Give your child 1 pill. In case of increased convulsion: Adults take 4 tablets per day, divided into 2 doses, 2 tablets each time, children take 2 tablets per day, divided into 2 doses, each time giving children 1 tablet.

4. Notes when using Cenerta


4.1. Contraindications Do not use in patients with liver failure, severe renal failure with creatinine clearance less than 30ml/min. Do not use in patients with hypersensitivity to pyridoxine. 4.2. Side effects when using Cenerta Stomach pain, flatulence, diarrhea, nausea and vomiting. Overdose can cause severe peripheral neuropathy, which progresses from unsteadiness and numbness in the feet to numbness and clumsiness in the hands. Usually, these conditions will be reversed after the patient stops taking the drug, although it will still leave more or less sequelae.
4.3. Drug interactions It is necessary to avoid using magnesium in combination with preparations containing calcium or phosphate salts, because they are both inhibitors of the absorption of magnesium in the small intestine. In cases where treatment with oral tetracycline is mandatory, the patient should take the two drugs at least 3 hours apart. Do not combine the drug with Levodopa, because Levodopa is inhibited by Vitamin B6. The above are important contents about the composition, usage, and uses of Cenerta as well as important notes that we need to know. To ensure effectiveness and especially safety, patients should consult a doctor before use.
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