Uses of Haterpin

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Haterpin is indicated for use in the treatment of patients with long-standing cough and thick sputum that do not go away, to help clear the airways and improve respiratory conditions, acute or chronic bronchitis. So what does Haterpine do?

1. What does Haterpin do?


Haterpin has effects on the respiratory tract and is used in the treatment of cases such as:
Cough, heavy thick sputum that does not go away for a long time, improves the respiratory tract to help open the airways. Acute or chronic bronchitis Upper respiratory tract infection In addition to the above uses, Haterpin may also be used to treat some other conditions that are not listed above. Therefore, before using the drug, consult your doctor for advice and effective use of the drug.

2. How to use Haterpin


Haterpin is made in capsule form, so it needs to be taken orally. When taking the drug, it must be taken at the same time every day at the same time. Haterpin drug can reduce the effect when combined with sugar in food or drink, so it is necessary to take the drug 1-2 hours after a meal to achieve the best effect. Each time you take Haterpin, you need to drink it with a full glass of 200ml of filtered water and do not drink too little water because it can get stuck in the throat. Dosage of Haterpin will depend on the patient's disease status and age such as:
For patients with pathological hypersecretion of the respiratory tract, take a dose of 1 - 4 grams/day and divided into 2 -3 times used. Or it can be combined with some drugs such as terpins to achieve the best effect. For patients with signs of hyperammonemia, the dose is 250mg/kg body weight/day and divided into 4 doses. For patients with non-ketone hyperglycemia in neonates, the dose is 250 mg/kg/day and divided into 4 doses. Children over 1 month old take 500mg/kg/day divided into 4 times. Use Haterpin regularly to get the most benefit from it. To use this medicine safely, take Haterpin exactly as directed by your doctor, do not use more, smaller or longer than prescribed. Absolutely do not arbitrarily increase the dose of the drug or abuse the drug for too long for a long time. This not only makes the condition better, but also increases the risk of unwanted effects.

3. Undesirable effects when using the drug Haterpin


Some unwanted effects that may occur when using Haterpin include:
Nausea, vomiting Loss of appetite, belching, heartburn Skin allergies Skin rash Itchiness Pimples Redness Bronchospasm Dizziness Before prescribing medication, doctors always weigh the benefits and effects of Haterpin more than the risk of side effects. However, in some cases, when using Haterpin, unwanted effects may still occur. Therefore, when unusual symptoms appear, especially when a severe allergic reaction occurs with accompanying signs such as difficulty breathing, severe dizziness, rash, swelling or itching of the face, throat, tongue,... In case of overdose, it can lead to respiratory failure, coma, slow pulse, low blood pressure, cold and moist skin. In this case, the patient should immediately notify the medical staff for immediate intervention.

4. Some notes when using the drug Haterpin


Some notes when using Haterpin include:
Inform your doctor about a history of allergy to Haterpin or any other allergies. Haterpin may contain ingredients that don't work and could cause an allergic reaction or other serious problems. Report any medications you are taking including prescription and nonprescription drugs, herbs and supplements, foods, dyes or preservatives. Contraindicated to use the drug in patients who are allergic to sodium benzoate, terpine hydrate, children under 30 months of age and have a history of epilepsy or children with febrile seizures, patients with asthma, severe bronchial asthma, COPD, pregnant and lactating women, patients with severe renal failure, gastrointestinal disease,... Use with caution in patients with severe liver and kidney failure, patients with increased intracranial pressure Do not combine Haterpin with other cough medicines Withdrawal symptoms may occur in patients taking the drug for a long time, causing dependence. Stopping the drug is when the patient shows symptoms such as cough, expectoration, ... Therefore, when using the drug, it is necessary to stop the dose when the disease has improved and take it as prescribed by the doctor. Because Haterpin can cause dizziness, nausea, ... so be careful with people who drive, operate machinery or do other work requiring concentration. There are not enough studies for pregnant women to determine the risks posed by Haterpin. Therefore, it is necessary to consult a doctor before taking the drug. For pregnant women who are breastfeeding, according to some studies, a small amount of Haterpin is present in breast milk and has little effect on the fetus. Therefore, pregnant women only use the drug when prescribed by a doctor. Take the missed dose as soon as possible. However, if the time you remember is close to the time of your next dose, skip the missed dose and continue taking the medicine as scheduled. Do not arbitrarily add more than double the dose of the drug than the treatment regimen. Haterpin overdose can cause serious symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, weakness,...

5. Drug interactions


Drug interactions may reduce the effect of the drug Haterpin, or increase the effect of unwanted effects. Tell your doctor about all other medicines you are taking including vitamins, over-the-counter medicines, prescription drugs, and herbal products. Do not stop, start, or change the dose of any medicine without your doctor's consent without your doctor's consent.
Some drugs that can interact with Haterpin include:
Nerve depressants such as morphine, other CNS depressants. Antidepressants such as fluoxetine, amitriptyline,... Sedatives such as diazepam, phenobarbital,... Substances that dry out secretions such as atropine. If combined with haterpine with atropin can cause myopathy, hyperkalemia. The mechanism of potassium retention is due to inhibition of angitensin 2, which reduces serum aldosterone. Therefore, do not combine these two drugs with this drug because it can lead to cardiac conduction disturbances, especially in patients with heart failure, renal failure, the elderly and children. Certain other cough suppressants, such as terpines, can increase intracranial pressure.

6. How to store Haterpin


Store Haterpin at room temperature, protected from light and away from moisture. Do not store Haterpin in a humid place or in the freezer. Different medicines will have different storage methods, so read the instructions on the packaging for Haterpin carefully, or ask your pharmacist. Keep Haterpin out of the reach of children and family pets. When the medicine has been damaged and cannot be used anymore or has expired, dispose of the medicine according to the correct procedure. Do not arbitrarily dispose of Haterpin into an environment such as a water pipe or toilet unless requested to do so. Please consult your waste management company or pharmacist on how to safely dispose of Haterpin to help protect the environment.
In summary, the drug Haterpin is effective in treating patients with cough, thick sputum for a long time that does not go away, helps to clear the airways and improve respiratory conditions, acute and chronic bronchitis,... However, , Haterpin can cause some unwanted effects and drug interactions, so tell your doctor what medicines you are taking to reduce the risk of side effects and at the same time increase the effectiveness of the treatment. treatment course.

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