Uses of Dizzo

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Dizzo is a digestive aid, helping to enhance metabolism and absorption of nutrients, reduce flatulence, indigestion, stimulate digestion, make eating more appetizing. The following article will give you some more information about the effects of Dizzo, the origin and uses of the drug.

1. What is Dizzo?

Dizzo is a digestive aid, helping to promote the digestion of foods rich in Protein, Glucid, Lipid, thereby helping to enhance metabolism and absorption of nutrients in the body, stimulate eating, Helps to eat and drink, while helping to improve symptoms such as flatulence, indigestion, suitable for patients who often experience poor eating conditions, anorexia, flatulence, indigestion, ..
The drug is prepared in the form of round effervescent tablets with the main active ingredients including Papain 60mg, Fungal Diastase 20mg, Simethicone 25mg and other excipients.
Dizzo medicine originated from India, is a product researched and manufactured by SciTech Specialities Pvt. Ltd. This is one of the reputable pharmaceutical companies, ensuring quality according to international GMP standards.

2. What are the effects of Dizzo?

Dizzo medicine with the main ingredients is Papain, Fungal Diastase, Simethicone, in which:
Papain: this is a mixture of proteolytic enzymes, extracted from the unripe fruit juice of the papaya tree. It helps break down proteins, thereby helping to digest proteins, in addition papain has a soothing effect on the stomach. Therefore, Papain is used in Dizzo effervescent tablets as a digestive aid and anti-inflammatory agent. Fungal Diastase (Alpha amylase): is an enzyme that hydrolyzes starch or a mixture of enzymes derived from fungi or non-pathogenic bacteria such as Bacillus subtilis. When entering the body, Alpha amylase is like a digestive enzyme that stimulates starch metabolism, making it easier to absorb starch in the small intestine. Simethicone: A substance that acts to reduce the surface tension of air bubbles, causing them to coalesce. Therefore, Simethicone is used to treat bloating and abdominal distention, to help eliminate gas, gas, or foam from the gastrointestinal tract before radiography or upper gastrointestinal endoscopy, and to help relieve symptoms: bloating, indigestion, symptoms of digestive disorders.

3. Uses of Dizzo

Dizzo effervescent tablets have the following uses: Helps digest foods rich in Protein, Glucid, Lipid more easily, stimulates digestion, helps to eat appetizing, enhances metabolism and absorption of nutrients, improves symptoms: Flatulence, indigestion,...
So Dizzo is often indicated to treat, or improve, digestive disorders for subjects such as: Adults anorexia, indigestion, disorders Digestion: abdominal bloating, distention/ flatulence, bloating, defecation of raw stools, ..

4. Dosage - how to use

4.1. Amount

According to the manufacturer's recommendations, the drug Dizzo is used with the following dosage:
Adults: Take 1 tablet / time, 2-3 times / day, drink after eating. Children: Take 1 tablet / 2 times in a day and use after meals. Children can switch to syrup, for more convenience during use.

4.3. How to use

Dissolve Dizzo tablets in a glass of water about 120ml, drink immediately after the drug is completely dissolved. You absolutely should not take Dizzo effervescent tablets directly into your mouth.
During the use of Dizzo, you should strictly follow your doctor's instructions, follow the dosage recommended by the manufacturer. Do not arbitrarily change the dose, do not use the drug in low, high doses or use it for a longer time than the indicated time. That will affect the outcome of your treatment. If you have any questions during the use of the drug, or about the medical conditions you are experiencing, please contact your doctor / pharmacist immediately for advice and answers.

5. Notes and cautions during the use of Dizzo

In the process of using the drug, it is necessary to pay attention to some of the following problems:
Possible side effects of Dizzo: Inflammation/irritation of the lining of the mouth, esophagus, stomach, or intestines: Because papain has the potential to protein digestion, causing damage to the surface of the skin or mucous membranes - especially tissues that have been damaged by ulcers or other injuries. Cardiac arrhythmia, chest tightness, shortness of breath, or feeling irregular heartbeat,... Other symptoms, including: Redness, rash, itching on the skin... During the course of taking medicine, you experience the above symptoms, or other undesirable symptoms besides these symptoms, you should immediately contact your doctor/medical staff for advice, guidance and treatment. timely treatment. Caution when using Dizzo: People with acute pancreatitis or severe chronic pancreatitis. People who are sensitive or have a history of allergy to any of the ingredients in Dizzo. People with a history of liver or kidney diseases or taking specific medications. Pregnant or lactating women. For special subjects (pregnant women, nursing mothers, surgery,...): Currently, there are no studies on the effects of Dizzo drug on special subjects. such as: Pregnant or lactating women,.. If you have a need to use Dizzo, please consult a doctor/pharmacist with expertise in the benefits and harms of the drug, or the effects of the drug during pregnancy, before starting use, to avoid affecting the mother and baby, as well as the development of the fetus.

6. Drug Interactions Dizzo

6.1. Interactions with other drugs

When Dizzo is used in combination with other medicines, it may change the ability of the drugs you are taking or will increase the occurrence of other unwanted effects. Therefore, to avoid unnecessary interactions, you should inform your treating doctor of all medicines that you are taking (including: Prescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs, or drugs. /other functional foods,... ) To ensure safety during drug administration, avoid unnecessary interactions that affect your results, as well as the effectiveness of the treatment process. mine.

6.2. Interaction with food, drink

Food, alcohol, and tobacco can interact with some of the ingredients in the drug. Therefore, you need to carefully read the instructions for use of the drug provided by the manufacturer or consult your doctor / pharmacist about taking Dizzo with food, alcohol, beer, iron or other foods. .
Above are some information and uses of Dizzo, if you need advice or have any questions, please consult a qualified doctor / pharmacist for answers.

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