Uses of Liptamine

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Liptamine's main ingredients are vitamin A, vitamin C, Thiamine nitrate, vitamin B2, ergocalciferol, tocopherol acetate, retinol palmitate; Liptamine is commonly used in cases of vitamin D deficiency, rickets, osteoporosis, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis,...

1. What is Liptamine?

Liptamine is classified as a mineral and vitamin, with the main active ingredients being vitamin A, vitamin C, thiamine nitrate, vitamin B2, ergocalciferol, tocopherol acetate, retinol palmitate. Dosage form: iSoft capsule. Packing form: Blister of 5 tablets, each box contains 5 blisters.

2. Uses of Liptamine

2.1. Information about vitamin A ingredients

Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin, well absorbed in both oral and parenteral routes. Absorption of vitamin A requires bile acids as an emulsifier. Vitamin A is poorly bound to plasma proteins, mainly alpha-globulin. Vitamin A is distributed into the body's tissues, with the greatest concentration in the liver. Vitamin A is eliminated by the kidneys and bile. Vitamin A plays many important roles in the body:
On the eyes: Vitamin A creates the color of the retina to help the eyes see in low light conditions. Skin and mucosa: Vitamin A participates in the differentiation of epithelial cells in the skin and mucous membranes, plays a role in maintaining the integrity of the epithelium throughout the body. Vitamin A deficiency reduces or stops the production of mucus, making the skin dry, rough and cracked. Bone system: Vitamin A helps in bone development, especially in children. Vitamin A deficiency causes rickets and growth retardation in children. Immune system: Vitamin A develops the thymus and spleen, which produce lymphocytes that play an immune role. Vitamin A deficiency makes the body susceptible to infections, sensitive to carcinogens, respiratory tract, genital, urinary tract damage, anemia.

2.2. Ergocalciferol ingredient information

Ergocalciferol is a fat-soluble vitamin that belongs to the group of vitamins D. 1 international unit of vitamin D is equivalent to 25ng of Ergocalciferol.
Ergocalciferol is often used in cases of vitamin D deficiency due to malabsorption or disease, specifically:
Rickets, osteomalacia. Hypoparathyroidism. Osteoporosis . Lupus disease. Candlestick. Rheumatoid arthritis.

3. Indications and contraindications of Liptamine

Liptamine is usually indicated in the following cases:
Prophylaxis and treatment of vitamin D deficiency due to malabsorption or disease. Hypocalcemia due to hypoparathyroidism. Rickets, osteomalacia. Hypoparathyroidism. Prevention and treatment of osteoporosis. Lupus disease. Candlesticks. Rheumatoid arthritis. Contraindications: Absolutely do not use liptamine in the following cases:
Hypercalcemia. Metastatic calcification. Hypersensitivity to vitamin D.

4. Dosage and how to use liptamine

Dosage: Liptamine dose depends on the individual medical condition and the degree of hypocalcaemia. When taking vitamin D, it is necessary to get enough calcium from food or medicine. When there are signs of remission, the dose of Liptamine should be reduced.
How to use: Read carefully the information about the route of use in the drug leaflet and absolutely follow the doctor's instructions on the route of drug administration, do not arbitrarily use other routes.
What to do when forgetting a dose of Liptamine?
Take another dose as soon as you remember (maybe 1-2 hours after the recommended time). If that time is close to the time of the next use, skip it and use the next time as directed. Be careful not to take a double dose to make up for the missed dose. What to do in case of an overdose of Liptamine?
When you overdose, monitor your own health. If any symptoms appear, immediately go to the nearest medical facility for treatment. You need to bring all the medicines you are using, including prescription and non-prescription drugs, dietary supplements, herbs, etc. to facilitate diagnosis of the cause and direction of treatment. Fit.

5. Side effects

With high doses or prolonged use of vitamin D, symptoms of vitamin D overdose and calcium toxicity may occur.
This is not a complete list of Liptamine side effects. In addition, you may experience other symptoms that have not been studied or have not shown. Therefore, please inform your doctor or pharmacist of any unusual symptoms that you experience while using Liptamin for advice and treatment.

6. Drug interactions

Drug interactions can affect the absorption, effects of drugs as well as increase side effects. So to be on the safe side, you need to list and tell your treating doctor about all the medicines you are taking, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins and minerals, herbs, and dietary supplements. ability,...

7. Preservation of drugs

Keep Liptamin in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, at a temperature not exceeding 25 degrees Celsius. Keep Liptamine out of reach of children and pets. Before using, it is necessary to check the expiry date indicated on the package, do not use the medicine has expired or there are signs of color change, properties.

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