Uses of Hadozyl

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1. What is Hadozyl?


Hadozyl drug belongs to the group of drugs used to treat parasites, anti-infectives, antivirals, antifungals. The drug has active ingredients Metronidazol and Spiramycin along with other excipients, just enough for 1 tablet. Hadozyl is prepared in the form of film-coated tablets, packed in boxes of 2 blisters x 10 tablets.

2. Indications for taking Hadozyl


Hadozyl medicine is indicated for use in the following cases:
Acute and chronic oral infections Dental abscesses Inflammation and inflammation of the cellulitis around the jawbone Peridontitis Gingivitis Periodontitis Stomatitis Underlying inflammation jaw Parotid gland inflammation Prevention of oral infections after surgery.

3. Dosage and how to use Hadozyl


Patients should carefully read the instructions on how to take Hadozyl from the instructions for use, absolutely do not arbitrarily use the drug by other routes.
Reference dosage of Hadozyl :
Adults: Take 4 - 6 Hadozyl tablets/day, divided 2 - 3 times. Children 10 - 15 years old: 1 tablet of Hadozyl x 3 times/day. Children 5 - 10 years old: 1 tablet of Hadozyl x 2 times/day. The pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, side effects, ... of children are different from adults when using Hadozyl. Therefore, when using Hadozyl for children, it is necessary to be very careful even with drugs that have not been warned.
In the course of taking the drug, if you accidentally overdose, the patient may experience some symptoms such as: nausea/vomiting, ataxia, convulsions, peripheral neuritis. In case of overdose, there is currently no antidote, usually symptomatic and supportive treatment.

4. Contraindications to taking Hadozyl


Hadozyl drug is not used in the following cases:
Patients with hypersensitivity, history of allergy to Metronidazol, Imidazol derivatives or Acetyl Spiramycin. Women who are breastfeeding

5. Hadozyl drug interactions


Hadozyl should not be used at the same time as oral contraceptives because it will lose the effectiveness of birth control pills.
Combine Hadozyl with drugs containing Metronidazol:
Disulfiram causes neurotoxic effects such as psychosis, confusion. Increased toxicity of oral warfarin anticoagulants and increased risk of bleeding due to decreased hepatic catabolism. It is necessary to regularly monitor prothrombin levels and adjust the dose of anticoagulants when combined with Hadozyl. Increases the effect of the muscle relaxants Vecuronium. Increases the concentration of Lithium in the blood or is toxic to the body. Increased toxicity of Fluorouracil, because Hadozyl reduces clearance. When taking Hadozyl with alcohol can cause hot flashes, vomiting, heart palpitations. Patients need to list all the drugs they have been using (prescription drugs, non-prescription drugs, vitamins, herbs, health foods) to the doctor to have the right direction to use the drug, avoid the drug interactions occur.

6. What side effects does Hadozyl cause?


During treatment with Hadozyl, patients may experience some side effects such as:
Stomach pain, nausea, vomiting Diarrhea Urticaria Metallic taste in mouth Glossitis, stomatitis Leukopenia moderate demand Dizziness Loss of coordination Ataxia Paresthesias Sensory polyneuropathy Motor polyneuropathy Urine is reddish brown Inform your doctor or pharmacist of unwanted effects to direction to discontinue the drug or to take another drug.

7. Notes when using Hadozyl for treatment


Patients should be careful when using Hadozyl as follows:
Be careful when using for patients with suspected gastric ulcer, ileitis, chronic colitis. Hadozyl is available as a film-coated tablet with slow release in the body, possibly toxic to the elderly or slow bowel movements. Do not take Hadozyl while lying down. Pregnant women: There are currently no reports of the drug causing harm to the fetus, but the active ingredient Spiramycin crosses the placenta, but at lower concentrations in the placental blood than in the mother's blood and does not cause harm to the fetus. pregnant person. Two active ingredients Spiramycin and Metronidazol are regulated in breast milk. Therefore, the use of Hadozyl should be avoided while breastfeeding.

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