Uses of Maxbedal

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Maxbedal is a medicine containing the main ingredients of magnesium and potassium, often used in cases of deficiency or risk of magnesium and potassium deficiency. To better understand the uses and things to note when using Maxbedal, learn about the drug through the article below.

1. What is Maxbedal?


Maxbedal medicine contains the main active ingredients are Magnesium Aspartate 140mg and Potassium Aspartate 158mg, in the form of film-coated tablets. Maxbedal is indicated for use in the following cases:
Used to supplement potassium and magnesium to help treat cardiovascular diseases such as heart attack, heart failure, arrhythmia. Improve the body's ability to absorb cardiac glycosides. Supplement magnesium and potassium for subjects with magnesium and potassium deficiency.

2. How to use Maxbedal


How to use:
The drug is in the form of tablets, you should take the whole tablet with water. Do not crush the tablet to take it, as this may increase your risk of side effects. It should be taken after meals for the best effect. You need to follow the dose prescribed by your doctor, do not change the dose yourself and do not give your own medicine to others. After a period of drug treatment, it is necessary to have a follow-up examination to be able to understand your medical condition. Storage: Keep Maxbedal out of the reach of children. Store the medicine at room temperature and avoid places with a lot of sunlight or moisture. Dosage:
Adults: Take 1-2 tablets/time and 2-3 times daily for 14 days. Children: There is no safe dose for children.

3. Contraindications of the drug Maxbedal


Maxbedal should not be used in the following cases:
People with hyperkalemia or hypermagnesemia; People at risk of experiencing hyperkalemia such as: Have kidney failure; uncontrolled diabetes; addison's syndrome; used concurrently with potassium-sparing drugs alone or used in combination with diuretics. Congenital dystonia. Do not use the drug if the patient has a history of allergy to any of the ingredients in Maxbedal.

4. Side effects of the drug Maxbedal


When treated with Maxbedal, patients may experience the following side effects:
Lower blood pressure, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea; Causes discomfort in the pancreas; Respiratory depression, muscle weakness, cold and pale skin, atrioventricular block; Increased levels of potassium and magnesium in the blood; Stomachache. In addition, depending on the individual patient and different pathology, Maxbedal may cause other side effects. Talk to your doctor for advice if you experience side effects while taking the drug.

5. Things to keep in mind when taking Maxbedal


Before taking Maxbedal you need to inform your doctor or pharmacist about any history of allergies, other medical conditions, if any.
During the course of treatment, if you see any abnormality in your body, you need to notify the doctor about those problems to be handled.
Those who need to be careful when taking the drug include: Pregnant and lactating women, the elderly, young children, kidney disease, a history of hyperkalemia and hypermagnesemia.
People who must drive or operate machinery should use caution. Because this medicine can cause drowsiness, mental confusion, so you should not do things that involve machines or drive after taking this medicine.

6. Drug interactions


Concurrent use of many different drugs at the same time may change the absorption of the drug, increase side effects or reduce the effectiveness of treatment. So tell your doctor about any medications you are taking. Especially drugs such as:
Tetracycline: Oral Maxbedal may reduce the absorption of Tetracycline. Potassium-sparing diuretics or angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs): Maxbedal increases blood potassium levels, so when taken together with these drugs, the blood potassium will rise too high. Hopefully, with the above information, you have clearly understood what Maxbedal has, how to use it and note when taking it. If any abnormality occurs while taking the drug, you need to consult your doctor for appropriate treatment.

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