Uses of Cttmosin

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Cttmosin is a drug belonging to the group of analgesics, antipyretics, non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs, drugs to treat gout and bone and joint diseases. Please follow the article below for more information and uses of Cttmosin.

1. What is Cttmosin? Uses of Cttmosin


Cttmosin is a drug on the list of yeast anti-inflammatory drugs, produced by Me Di Sun Pharmaceutical Joint Stock Company - VIETNAM, in the form of tablets. Packed according to the specification of 1 box of 10 blisters, each blister of 10 tablets.
Alpha chymotrypsine 8.4 mg is the drug ingredient Cttmosin . This is a proteolytic enzyme, prepared by activating chymotrypsinogen extracted from bovine pancreas. Alpha chymotrypsin specifically cuts chains of aromatic amino acids (phenylalanine, tyrosin, tryptophan, methionine, norleucin, norvalin).
Alpha chymotrypsin is a substance used to treat edema caused by inflammation, after trauma, after surgery. There is no evidence that alpha chymotrypsin has anti-inflammatory effects in other inflammations (respiratory tract infections, sinusitis...).
Cttmosin 84mg is indicated in the treatment of edema after trauma or surgery (for example, soft tissue injury, acute trauma, sprain, heart contusion, hematoma, hemolysis, infection, edema). eyelid swelling, cramps and sports injuries).
Loosen secretions in the upper respiratory tract in patients with asthma, bronchitis, lung diseases and sinusitis.

2. Instructions for using the drug Cttmosin


Swallow the tablet whole with plenty of water or let the tablet dissolve under the tongue.
Dosage of Cttmosin
Adults: Take orally 1 tablet / time, 3 - 4 times per day or sublingually 2 - 3 tablets per day divided into several times.
Children: Cttmosin is not suitable for children, so it is recommended to use other more suitable concentrations.
Note: The above dosage is for reference only. The specific dose depends on the condition and the progression of the disease. For proper dosage, consult your doctor or healthcare professional.
Contraindicated to use Cttmosin with any subjects.
Are allergic to any of the ingredients of the drug. Alphachymotrypsin contained in Cttmosin 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.

3. Cttmosin drug side effects


According to research, the drug Cttmosin is generally well tolerated and does not cause significant side effects when used. Most patients can use Cttmosin to reduce swelling after surgery or trauma as well as when applied directly to burned skin. There is no information on the safety of other routes of administration of alpha chymotrypsin. No long-term side effects with alpha chymotrypsin have been observed.
1 Some rare symptoms when using Cttmosin drugs include:
Digestive system disorders: Flatulence, heaviness in the abdomen, diarrhea, constipation, nausea. Skin and soft tissues: Itching, redness Respiratory system: Shortness of breath. Immune system: Swelling of lips or throat, unconsciousness, even death.

4. Treatment of overdose or forgetting to use Cttmosin


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 twice the prescribed dose.
The use of Cttmosin has the potential to cause vitreous loss, so alpha chymotrypsin is not recommended for cataract surgery in patients under 20 years of age. Do not use alpha chymotrypsin for patients with increased vitreous pressure and open wounds or patients with congenital cataracts. Because each Cttmosin tablet contains 122.1mg of sucrose, patients with rare hereditary problems of fructose intolerance, glucose - galactose malabsorption or sucrose - isomaltase deficiency should not take this medicine.
For pregnant women, there are currently no reports on the effects of the drug. However, it should be avoided or only used when absolutely necessary and prescribed by a doctor.
For women who are breast-feeding, there are no reports on the effects of the drug. Should be avoided or used only when absolutely necessary and prescribed by a doctor.
Hopefully, the above sharing will help the process of taking Cttmosin in patients effectively, safely and reduce the risk of side effects.

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