Uses of Hederan

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Hederan medicine has a high composition of dried ivy leaves 15mg with the main use of treating liver - spleen - gallbladder disorders, muscle spasms, gout, chronic bronchitis, pulmonary tuberculosis, helping to loosen phlegm. , subcutaneous infections,... Let's find out more details about the Hederan drug line through the article below.

1. What is Hederan?


Hederan drug belongs to the group of drugs of herbal and animal origin, the drug is prepared in the form of oral syrup with the main ingredient being dried ivy leaf extract (ratio 10/1) 15mg.
Hederan is researched and manufactured at Hai Duong VTYT Pharmaceutical Joint Stock Company (HDPHARMA EU Factory - Hai Duong VTYT Pharmaceutical Joint Stock Company) - VIETNAM.

2. What effect does Hederan have?


Hederan is used in the following cases:
Treatment of liver, spleen and gallbladder disorders, as well as muscle spasms, gout, chronic bronchitis, pulmonary tuberculosis. Relieves swelling of airway membranes and breaks up chest congestion (as an expectorant). Direct application of Hederan to skin burns, calluses, subcutaneous infections (cellulitis), parasitic infections, swelling, neuralgia, ulcers, painful joints (rheumatism) and veins swelling (phlebitis).

3. Dosage, how to use Hederan


The information provided below is not a substitute for the Hederan leaflet or the advice of a healthcare professional. Patients should always consult their doctor or pharmacist before deciding to take Hederan.
3.1. Dosage of Hederan Adult: The usual dose of Hederan is for adults with cough and bronchitis.
Tablet form: Recommended dosage is 50mg 3-4 times/day as needed. Oral syrup form (containing raisin leaves accounted for 0.7g/100ml): The recommended dose is 10 -15ml 3 times/day as needed. Medicinal tea form: The recommended dose is 1 cup 3 times a day (containing 0.3-0.8g of herbs). Children:
Treatment of chronic obstructive bronchitis: Recommended dosage is 35mg of Hedera helix dried leaf extract 3 times/day or 14mg x 3 times/day. 3.2. How to take Hedera Patients should use Hederan as directed by their doctor and check the information on the label for correct dosing instructions. In particular, patients should not use Hederan in low doses, high or for longer than the indicated time.
If the patient has any questions during the use of Hederan, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
3.3. What to do in case of an overdose of Hederan? In case of overdose or emergency, immediately call 115 for the Emergency Center or go to the nearest medical station for timely treatment.
In addition, the patient needs to record and bring a list of all medications he/she has taken and a medical history book, including prescription and non-prescription drugs.
In case you forget to take a dose of Hederan, take it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for the next dose to make up, skip the missed dose of Hederan and take the next dose at the scheduled time. Do not take a double dose of Hederan prescribed.

4. Side effects when using Hederan for treatment


During the use of Hedera medicine, patients may experience undesirable side effects that have been reported such as:
Causes mild skin irritation. If allergic reactions occur such as rash, itching or upset stomach, discontinue use. Nausea and vomiting occur when using high doses of the drug and because of the Emetine contained in the drug Hederan. The above is not a complete list of possible side effects. If you have any questions about the side effects of Hederan, consult your doctor or pharmacist.

5. Be careful when using Hederan for treatment


Before taking Hederan, the patient should tell the doctor or pharmacist if:
The patient is pregnant or breast-feeding. Patients need to take Hederan medicine as prescribed by the doctor in this case. Patients with a history of allergy to any ingredient in Hederan. The patient is taking other medications (including prescription/nonprescription drugs, herbs and health foods). Give Hereran to children or the elderly. The patient has or is suffering from a medical condition. There are not enough studies to determine the risks of taking Hederan during pregnancy or breast-feeding. Before taking Hederan, always consult with your doctor to weigh the benefits and risks. Patients should store Hederan at room temperature < 30 degrees C, away from moisture and direct light. Do not store in the freezer or the bathroom. Read the product packaging instructions carefully or ask your pharmacist. Keep Hereran out of the reach of children and pets. Patients should not throw Hereran into the toilet or plumbing unless asked to do so. Instead, dispose of Hereran properly when it is past its expiration date or cannot be used. Patients can consult their pharmacist/doctor or local waste disposal unit on how to safely dispose of the medication.

6. Hederan drug interactions


Hederan may change how other medicines you are taking or increase the effect of side effects. In order to avoid drug interactions, it is best for the patient to make a list of all the medicines they are taking (including prescription and nonprescription drugs, herbs and health foods) for their doctor or pharmacist to see. . To ensure safety when using Hederan, patients should not arbitrarily take the drug, stop or change the dose of Hederan without the permission of the doctor. Use caution when taking Hederan with food, alcohol and tobacco because of possible interactions. Patients should consult their doctor about taking Hederan with food, alcohol and tobacco. The patient's medical condition may affect the use of Hederan. So tell your doctor if you have any health problems. Above is information about uses, dosage and precautions when using Hederan medicine. Hederan is a prescription drug, used under the direction of a doctor. You can only use this medicine when you have been diagnosed with the disease and have a prescription from your doctor/pharmacist.



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