Uses of Gliphalin

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Gliphalin 200mg drug is made in the form of soft capsules, with the main ingredient being Choline Alfoscerate. The drug is used in the treatment of rehabilitation after stroke.

1. Effects of the drug Gliphalin


Gliphalin medicine has the main ingredient Choline Alfoscerate 200mg. Choline Alfoscerate is a compound found in the brain that makes up nerve cell membranes, enhances normal neurotransmitter function, and helps prevent degeneration and aging of nerve cells.
Indications for use of Gliphalin:
Treatment of people with cognitive decline, poor memory, Alzheimer's disease due to aging; Support treatment recovery after traumatic brain injury, stroke or neurosurgery; Symptomatic treatment of cerebral circulatory insufficiency, dizziness, dizziness, headache. Contraindications to the use of Gliphalin:
Patients with a history of hypersensitivity or allergy to the drug's components; Pregnant women, lactating mothers.

2. Usage and dosage of Gliphalin 200mg


Usage: Orally. Tablets should be swallowed whole with water, do not chew. In the process of taking the drug, should avoid or limit the use of alcoholic beverages or stimulant products because it can affect drug interactions, causing unpredictable side effects.
Dosage:
It is necessary to rely on the response level, the patient's condition to give the appropriate dose and duration of the drug. It is recommended to use at least 4 weeks to obtain the best treatment effect; Usual dose: 1 tablet/time x 2-3 times/day. Overdose: When taking an overdose of Gliphalin, patients may experience hypotension and tachycardia. The patient should be brought to a medical facility for emergency treatment by gastric lavage and symptomatic treatment immediately.

3. Gliphalin side effects


When using Gliphalin, patients may experience some side effects such as:
Allergic reactions: Skin rash, itching, urticaria, angioedema,...; Gastrointestinal: Indigestion, nausea, vomiting; Nervous: Anxiety, restlessness, dizziness. Patients may experience other undesirable effects besides the side effects mentioned above. Patients should inform their physician of any unusual symptoms while taking Gliphalin for appropriate intervention.

4. Be careful when using Gliphalin


Some notes patients need to remember before and while taking Gliphalin:
Gliphalin is only used under the guidance of a specialist doctor, who has expertise in pharmacology and adheres to the correct dose given; For patients with hepatic or renal impairment, a dose adjustment of Gliphalin should be considered under the guidance of a physician; Carefully check the expiry date and status of the pill, avoid using expired Gliphalin, watery, discolored,...; There have been reports of harmful effects of Gliphalin on the fetus, so pregnant women should not use this drug; Gliphalin may be excreted in breast milk, causing harm to the infant. Therefore, should carefully weigh the benefits and risks of using the drug, if taking the drug, the mother should stop breastfeeding. During the use of Gliphalin, there may be competition and interactions between the drug and other foods or pharmaceuticals. Patients should inform their doctor about the drugs and supplements they are using to choose the most suitable medication.
When using Gliphalin, the patient should follow all instructions and instructions of the doctor. This is important in improving the effectiveness of successful treatment and reducing the risk of unpredictable side effects.
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