Uses of Maxkei

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Maxkei drug has the main active ingredient is Biphenyl dimethyl dicarboxylate with the content of 25mg and other excipients in sufficient quantity. This is a drug to treat diseases of the digestive tract such as hepatitis, fatty liver, liver dysfunction.

1. What is Maxkei?


Maxkei drug has the main active ingredient is Biphenyl dimethyl dicarboxylate with the content of 25mg and other excipients in sufficient quantity. This is a medicine to treat diseases of the digestive tract such as hepatitis, fatty liver, liver dysfunction.
Maxkei drug is prepared in the form of long film-coated tablets, suitable for direct oral use. Packing is a box of 6 blisters and each blister contains 10 long film coated tablets.

2. What disease does Maxkei treat?


Maxkei drug is used in the treatment of diseases, specifically as follows:
Hepatitis caused by viruses in the acute and chronic stages, including hepatitis B virus. Hepatitis caused by alcohol use. Hepatitis caused by the use of antibiotics, antifungals, sulphonamides, drugs to treat tuberculosis, drugs to treat cancer. Steatosis. Liver dysfunction with symptoms such as fatigue, apathy, loss of appetite.

3. Usage and dosage of the drug Maxkei


3.1. How to use Maxkei Drug Maxkei is prepared in the form of long film-coated tablets, suitable for direct oral use.
3.2. Dosage of the drug Maxkei Dosage of the drug Maxkei as prescribed by the treating doctor or the average dose is:
Dosage for adults and children over 12 years old take 1-2 tablets/time x 3 times/ day, the time to take the drug is after meals. Dosage for children from 2 to 6 years old take 1-2 tablets / day, children from 6 to 12 years old take 2-3 tablets / day. Dosage for children under 2 years of age: It is necessary to consult a medical doctor. After ALT levels return to normal, treatment with Maxkei should be maintained for an average of 6 months to 1 year.

4. Undesirable effects of the drug Maxkei


Besides the therapeutic effects of the drug, during the treatment with Maxkei, there may also be some unwanted effects.
Clinical studies show that the active ingredient Biphenyl dimethyl dicarboxylate has very few undesirable effects, mainly feeling of fullness, nausea, dizziness, but very rarely, not serious and most of them go away on their own. without having to stop using Maxkei .
The above does not include all the unwanted effects and other side effects that may also occur during use. You need to pay attention to proactively notify your treating doctor for medical advice about adverse effects when using Maxkei.

5. Drug interactions Maxkei


Interactions of Maxkei drugs that may occur during use are as follows:
Drugs that can interact with Maxkei drugs. Maxkei drug interactions may alter its ability to work or increase the effects of unwanted effects. You need to take the initiative in telling your treating doctors or clinical pharmacists about the herbal products or health foods, prescription and over-the-counter medicines you are taking. used to minimize adverse drug interactions that may cause unwanted effects on the health of the user. Interaction of Maxkei with food and drink: When using this drug with foods or alcohol, beer, tobacco... because in foods and beverages containing other active ingredients, so may cause antagonism or synergistic effects with the drug. You need to actively read the instructions for using Maxkei carefully or consult your doctor about how to use Maxkei with foods, drinks containing alcohol or smoking.

6. Some notes when using Maxkei


6.1. Contraindications of the drug Maxkei Those who are sensitive or allergic to the ingredients of the drug Maxkei.
Contraindications of the drug Maxkei are absolute contraindications, that is, in any case, these contraindications cannot be flexible in the use of the drug. To ensure the effectiveness of treatment, it is best for the user of the drug to strictly follow the instructions of the treating doctor about the dose and how to use it.
6.2. Precautions while using Maxkei Using Maxkei during pregnancy or lactation: As with other medications, if you are pregnant or breast-feeding, you should consult your doctor. doctor or pharmacist before using the drug. Using Maxkei on the ability to drive and use machines: Because during the use of the drug, there may be unwanted effects such as dizziness, nausea, which may affect activities that require concentration. such as driving or operating machinery. Store Maxkei in a dry place, away from moisture and away from direct light. Besides, it is necessary to store Maxkei medicine out of reach of children and family pets. Absolutely do not use Maxkei when it has expired, is watery, distorted, or has signs of change. Consult with environmental protection companies for how to dispose of drugs. Never throw away or flush the medicine down the toilet or plumbing. When prescribed by a doctor, patients should carefully read the instructions for use, consult the treating doctor/clinical pharmacist before using the drug. Absolutely do not arbitrarily buy Maxkei medicine to treat diseases at home, because there may be unwanted side effects on health. Maxkei drug is effective in the treatment of liver diseases, before taking the drug, you should carefully read the instructions and consult a specialist to achieve the best results.

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