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Jemsho is used by prescription, with a doctor's prescription. With the main ingredient is Alphachymotrypsin, how does the drug work specifically, please refer to the article below.
1. What is Jemsho?
With the main ingredient is Alphachymotrypsin, Jemsho drug has an effective anti-inflammatory effect.
Post-traumatic or surgical edema conditions such as soft tissue injury, cardiac contusion, acute trauma, hematoma, sprain, infection, hemolysis, cramps, sports injuries, eyelid edema All eyes are indicated for treatment with Jemsho.
The drug is also used to support the liquefaction of secretions in the upper respiratory tract in people with asthma, bronchitis, lung and sinusitis.
2. Recommended dosage and way of taking Jemsho
The drug is made in the form of round tablets that are dispersible in water, so it can be taken orally or sucked.
Commonly applied dosage:
Take 3 to 4 times a day, 2 tablets each time (4.2mg - 4200 USP chymotrypsin units or 21 microkatal); Divided into several times a day, take 4-6 tablets under the tongue (so that the drug dissolves under the tongue).
3. Contraindications
Are allergic to Alphachymotrypsin or other ingredients; The group of subjects at risk of alpha-1 antitrypsin reduction such as nephrotic syndrome, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), emphysema should not use the drug;
4. Drug interactions
When combined with other enzyme drugs, it will help increase the therapeutic effect of Alphachymotrypsin; A reasonable diet, vitamin and mineral supplements will increase Alphachymotrypsin activity; Nuts such as jojoba, soybean and tomato contain many proteins that inhibit the action of Alphachymotrypsin; Some drugs do not use with Alphachymotrypsin such as Acetylcysteine, anticoagulants.
5. Some side effects to watch out for
The most common adverse effect is a transient increase in intraocular pressure due to the destruction of ligament debris obstructing the ligamentous network.
6. Notes and cautions when using Jemsho
Overall, Alphachymotrypsin is well tolerated and has few significant side effects. People who should not use Jemsho are those with blood clotting disorders; People who have been and are about to undergo surgery, take anticoagulant therapy, are allergic to proteins, pregnant or breastfeeding women, stomach ulcers should not or need to be very careful when using. Above is all information about the uses, dosage and precautions when using Jemsho. To ensure safety for your health and maximize the effectiveness of your treatment, you need to take Jemsho exactly as directed by your doctor.
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