Uses of Cuvposa

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Cuvposa belongs to a group of drugs called anticholinergics. Cuvposa is used to reduce drooling in children 3 to 16 years of age with certain medical conditions, such as cerebral palsy.

1. What is Cuvposa?


What is Cuvposa drug? Cuvposa belongs to a group of drugs called anticholinergics. This medication works by blocking acetylcholine receptors located on several organs in the body, including the salivary glands. Glycopyrrolate indirectly reduces the rate of salivary secretion by blocking the stimulation of these receptors.
Cuvposa is used to reduce drooling in children 3 to 16 years of age with certain medical conditions, such as cerebral palsy.

2. Warnings when using Cuvposa


You should not use Cuvposa if you have problems with urination, a blockage in your stomach or intestines, severe constipation, severe ulcerative colitis or toxic megacolon, myasthenia gravis, glaucoma, or active bleeding. with heart and blood circulation problems.
Before you use Cuvposa medicine, you need to tell your doctor if you have kidney disease, heart disease, heart rhythm disorder, stomach disorder, colon or ileostomy, thyroid disorder, high blood pressure, vision problems, or numbness and tingling in the skin.

3. Notes before using Cuvposa


You should not use Cuvposa if you are allergic to glycopyrrolate or if you have:
Bladder obstruction or other problems with urination; Stomach or bowel obstruction (including paralytic ileus); Severe constipation; Severe ulcerative colitis or toxic Megacolon; Glaucoma disease; Myasthenia gravis; Active bleeding with arrhythmia, tachycardia, low blood pressure, shortness of breath, and cold hands or feet. To make sure Cuvposa is safe for you, you need to tell your treating doctor if you have ever:
Have an enlarged prostate gland; Liver or kidney disease; Heart problems or arrhythmias; People with high blood pressure; Gastrointestinal disorders such as ulcerative colitis, hiatal hernia, reflux disease or slow digestion; Have had a colectomy or ileostomy; Thyroid disorder or neurological disorder. At present, it is not known whether Cuvposa will harm an unborn baby. You need to let your doctor know if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. You should not breast-feed while using Cuvposa. Glycopyrrolate may slow down the production of breast milk. Do not give Cuvposa to children without medical advice.

4. Usage and dosage of Cuvposa


How to use and dose of Cuvposa drug as follows:
4.1. How to take Cuvposa Use Cuvposa exactly as prescribed by your doctor. It is important for the user to follow all directions on your medication label and read all medication instructions or leaflets. Your treating doctor may sometimes change your dosage. You may need to take Cuvposa on an empty stomach, at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after a meal. Be sure to follow the instructions provided with your prescription. Measure the liquid medicine carefully using the dosing syringe provided or using the dosimeter device (not a kitchen spoon). Let the tablet dissolve in your mouth to dissolve in your mouth without chewing, then swallow the tablet whole without water. Use in children: Cuvposa dosage is based on weight in children. Your child's dosage needs may change if he or she gains or loses weight. Store Cuvposa at room temperature away from moisture and heat and keep the bottle cap tightly closed when not in use. 4.2. Dosage of Cuvposa Usual Pediatric Dose for Excessive Saliva: 1 mg/5 mL oral liquid.
Dosage for children from 3 to 16 years old:
Starting dose is 0.02 mg/kg orally 3 times a day, at least one hour before or 2 hours after a meal. 02 mg/kg every 5 to 7 days, based on response and side effects. The maximum dose is 0.1 mg/kg 3 times a day, not to exceed 1.5 to 3 mg per dose based on weight. It should be noted: The above drug dosage is for reference only, patients need to take the drug exactly as directed by the doctor or pharmacist. Do not arbitrarily change, calculate the dose, use a dose higher than the new recommendation for the purpose of speeding up the drug use process.

5. In case of over/forgotten dose of Cuvposa


In case of missed dose: Take the Cuvposa supplement as soon as possible, but skip the missed dose if it is almost time for the next dose. You absolutely must not use two doses of treatment at the same time.
In case of drug overdose: Cuvposa overdose symptoms may include severe muscle weakness, loss of mobility, dilated pupils, jerky muscle movements, or convulsions (convulsions).

6. What should you avoid when using Cuvposa?


Avoid driving or dangerous activities until you have determined how Cuvposa will affect you. Your body's response may be impaired. Avoid letting your body become overheated or dehydrated during exercise and in hot weather. Cuvposa can reduce sweating and you may be more prone to heatstroke. Drinking alcohol with Cuvposa can cause unwanted effects on your health.

7. Undesirable effects of the drug Cuvposa


You should immediately contact your treating doctor if you have signs of an allergic reaction to Cuvposa including hives; shortness of breath; swelling of the face, lips, tongue or throat.
Stop using Cuvposa and call your doctor at once if you have:
Severe constipation, severe stomach pain with bloating; Diarrhea (especially if you've had a colectomy or ileostomy); Painful or difficult urination; Heart arrhythmia, fast or pounding heartbeat, heaving in the chest; Nervous disorders, confusion, severe drowsiness; Eye pain, halos around lights appear; Fever, shallow breathing, weak pulse, hot skin with redness; When using Cuvposa, children may experience dry diapers, fuss or cry a lot. Common side effects of Cuvposa may include:
For the digestive system: constipation, nausea, vomiting, bloating; For the nervous system: drowsiness, dizziness, weakness, feeling anxious; For the cardiovascular system: arrhythmia, slow or fast heart rate; For the nervous system: headache, sleep problems (insomnia); flushing (sudden heat, redness, or tingling sensation); For eyes: blurred vision, sensitivity to light; Other possible side effects include: dry mouth, decreased sense of taste; reduce sweating, reduce urination; impotence, sexual problems; rash. The above is not a complete list of undesirable effects and other possible side effects. You need to actively contact your treating doctor when you experience any side effects during treatment with this medicine.

8. Cuvposa drug interactions


Sometimes it is not safe to take Cuvposa with several different medicines at the same time. Some medicines can affect your blood levels because of other medicines you take. This may increase unwanted effects or make the medicine less effective.
Tell your treating doctor about all your other medicines, especially:
Medicines used to treat depression, anxiety, mood disorders or mental illness; Opioid drugs; sleeping pills, cold or allergy medicine (Benadryl and others); Medicines for Parkinson's disease; Medicines for stomach problems, motion sickness, or irritable bowel syndrome; Medicines to treat overactive bladder; bronchodilator asthma medication; or Epilepsy drugs. This list is not exhaustive. Cuvposa drug interactions may alter its ability to work or increase the effects of unwanted effects. You need to proactively list to your treating doctor or pharmacist all prescription and nonprescription drugs, herbal products or health foods that you are taking to limit Minimize drug interactions that may cause adverse effects on users' health.
Store Cuvposa in a dry place, away from direct light. In addition, it is necessary to keep Cuvposa medicine out of the reach of children and family pets. Absolutely do not use Cuvposa when the expiry date has expired, the medicine has been watery, moldy, or distorted. Consult your environmental company for more information on how to break down the medicine.
In a nutshell, Cuvposa belongs to a group of drugs known as anticholinergics. Cuvposa is used to reduce drooling in children 3 to 16 years of age with certain medical conditions, such as cerebral palsy. When prescribed by a doctor. Patients should carefully read the instructions for use, consult a doctor / pharmacist before using the drug. Absolutely do not arbitrarily buy Cuvposa medicine to treat diseases at home, because there may be unwanted side effects on health.
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