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Mebikan drugs are derived from herbs and animals. To know more about the use, use and dosage of patients, please refer to the article below.
1. What is Mebikan?
Mebikan medicine is made in the form of film-coated tablets, of herbal origin and specifically the dry ginkgo extract (content 40mg). The drug is manufactured by the Pharmaceutical & Biomedical Enterprise (MEBIPHAR) in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The drug is prepared in the form of film-coated tablets, in a box of 2 blisters, each blister of 15 tablets.
Product group: Herbal medicine, Animal
2. Uses of Mebikan
With the main ingredient is dried ginkgo biloba, Mebikan is used to treat cases such as:
Treatment of Alzheimer's disease, dementia, memory loss, poor concentration in the elderly People with weekly disability Cerebral palsy Treatment of tinnitus, dizziness, hearing loss Some cases of erectile dysfunction, retinal ischemia, intermittent claudication. Uses of ginkgo active ingredients in Mebikan:
Support to improve peripheral circulation and cerebral blood circulation; Improved auditory and vestibular function; Antagonized platelet-activating factors; Eliminate free radicals, anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory topically; Relieve cramps, smooth muscle spasms; Each type of herbal medicine has a main function and effect for a number of diseases that have been specifically indicated on the drug. In case of applying to other diseases not listed, it is necessary to have a prescription from a specialist doctor.
3. Instructions for use and how to take Mebikan
The drug is made in tablet form, so it will be absorbed orally. The drug is taken after meals. Recommended dosage: adults take 1-2 times a day, 1 tablet each time.
4. Contraindications to Mebikan
The drug contains ginkgo extract, so it should not be used by people who are allergic to this ingredient or other ingredients in the drug;
Do not use the drug for children under 12 years old;
The drug can cause bad effects such as miscarriage, teratogenicity, fetal malformation...so it should not be used for pregnant women;
The drug can be excreted in breast milk, so women who are breastfeeding should not use or limit the use of this drug.
5. Some side effects of the drug Mebikan
Through many large and widely applied clinical trials, the active ingredient extracted from Ginkgo leaves has been shown to be quite safe. However, it can affect blood clotting, so patients who are taking anticoagulants should consult their doctor before use, should stop taking the drug at least 3 days before surgery.
Besides, some mild and rare side effects caused by long-term use such as headache, skin allergies, digestive disorders.
To ensure safety, before using Mebikan, patients should consult a specialist doctor for the most effective use of the drug.