Uses of Lipidan

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Lipidan is commonly used for the prevention of atherosclerosis, obesity or high blood cholesterol levels. During the time of using Lipidan, patients need to strictly follow the instructions of the specialist doctor about the dose as well as the frequency of taking the drug to achieve the expected effect.

1. What is Lipidan?

Lipidan belongs to a group of drugs derived from herbs and animals that are highly appreciated by experts for their ability to treat high cholesterol in the blood. In addition, the drug also supports to reverse obesity as well as prevent atherosclerosis. Lipidan is currently prescribed for both children and adults.
Lipidan is prepared in the form of film-coated tablets, packed in boxes of 3 blisters or 6 blisters x 10 tablets; box of 1 bottle of 45 tablets (HDPE plastic bottle / glass bottle). In each Lipidan tablet contains the following main ingredients:
Xa precursor content 440mg. Bach Linh 890mg. Sell ​​​​males with 440mg content. Five quinces content 440mg. Bare skin with 440mg content. Sinh Khuong content 110mg. Painted tea with 440mg content. Withdraw the content of 560mg. After the male regimen, the content is 330mg.

2. What are the uses of Lipidan?


2.1 Uses – Indications of Lipidan With a combination of precious medicinal ingredients, Lipidam is often indicated to treat the following conditions:
Support treatment for patients with obesity. Treatment of high cholesterol in the blood. Prevents the risk of high blood pressure and atherosclerotic disease. 2.2 Contraindications to using Lipidan drug Do not use Lipidan for the following cases:
Patients with hypersensitivity or history of allergy to any of the ingredients in the drug. Lipidan is contraindicated in pregnant/breastfeeding women. Do not use the drug in children < 30 months of age, with a history of febrile convulsions or epilepsy. Contraindicated in patients with undiagnosed vaginal bleeding. Women with suspected or diagnosed breast cancer. People with precancerous factors / suspected presence of cancer due to the action of sex steroids. People with a history of or are suffering from benign/malignant liver tumors. People with severe liver disease. People with active deep vein thrombosis or thromboembolic disorders. People with severe hypertriglyceridemia.

3. Dosage and how to use Lipidan

3.1 Dosage of Lipidan The dose of Lididan will be determined based on the patient's health condition as well as the age of the patient. Below is the dosage of Lipidan as recommended by the doctor:
Children > 13 years old and adults: Take the starting dose of 3 tablets x 3 times / day for 4-6 weeks. Then, take a maintenance dose of 3 tablets x 2 times/day. Children from 8 to 12 years old: Take Lipidan as directed by your doctor, the recommended dose is 1-2 tablets x 3 times / day, taken within 4-6 weeks. Then take the maintenance dose from 1-2 tablets x 2 times / day. Children < 8 years old: Lipidan should not be used. 3.2 Guidelines for correct and effective use of Lipidan Lipidan is available in the form of tablets, so patients should take it orally. When taking the drug, it is advisable to swallow the tablet whole with a sufficient amount of filtered water, avoiding chewing or crushing the medicine. The time to take the drug can be during or after the main meal.

4. Lipidan side effects


Lipidan can cause side effects for patients while taking the drug, including:
Change in the pattern of vaginal bleeding, for example, flowing, dripping or heavy bleeding. Menstruation loss. Change in vaginal discharge. Premenstrual symptoms. Chest tightness or pain. Abdominal bloating, loss of appetite, nausea, abdominal pain. Red, itchy rash, urticaria, eczema, hirsutism, acne, erythema nodosum or alopecia. Headache/migraine, anxiety, depression, fatigue. Edema, palpitations, weight changes, cramps, changes in sexual arousal. Increased appetite, visual disturbances, hypersensitivity reactions or discomfort when wearing contact lenses. Patients should note that this is not a complete list of the side effects of Lipidan. Some patients may experience other adverse reactions not mentioned. If any problems occur while taking Lipidan, the patient should stop taking the drug and notify the doctor immediately for an early solution.

5. Things to keep in mind while taking Lipidan

5.1 What precautions should be taken while using Lipidan? The following are the subjects that need to be cautious when using Lipidan, including:
Women with biliary tract diseases. People often feel headaches. People with slightly elevated blood pressure. People with liver dysfunction such as hyperbilirubinemia, Rotor syndrome or Dubin-Johnson syndrome (requiring periodic liver function monitoring). People with signs of moderate increase in triglycerides. Women with diabetes. People with epilepsy, benign breast disease, systemic lupus erythematosus, porphyria. 5.2 What drugs interact with Lipidan? Below is a list of drugs that can interact with Lipidan, including:
Contraceptive hormones. Drugs that induce liver enzymes, such as antibacterial or anticonvulsant drugs, specifically: Primidone, Carbamazepine, Hydantoin, Rifampicin or Barbiturates. Antibiotics such as Tetracycline or Penicillin. Paracetamol drug. Oral diabetes medication/insulin. Alcohol. With the above important information about Lipidan, hopefully, it will help you better understand Lipidan as well as how to use it to get the best effect.

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