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Meko Coramin drug belongs to the group of cardiovascular drugs, prepared in the form of lozenges, used in the treatment of pathology of impaired blood circulation, respiratory failure. To learn more about Meko Coramin, please read the article below.
1. What is Meko Coramin?
Meko Coramin medicine has the main ingredients Nikethamid 125mg, Glucose 1500mg and excipients.
Coramin is essentially Nikethamid with a mechanism of central nervous stimulation on the medulla, respiratory and circulatory centers, helping to increase breathing rate as well as the sensitivity to CO2 of the respiratory center. In addition, the drug also increases myocardial contractility and blood pressure.
Meko coramin is rapidly absorbed, usually peaking after 15 - 30 minutes.
2. What is the effect of Meko Coramin?
Meko coramin is used in the treatment of the following cases:
Treatment of circulatory failure common in cardiovascular diseases, metabolic disorders, obesity, smoking, stress. Treatment of respiratory failure in diseases such as broncho-pulmonary infection, pulmonary artery obstruction, pneumothorax, severe bronchial asthma, COPD .... Meko Coramin is contraindicated in cases The following:
Patients who are sensitive to any ingredient in Coramin: Nikethamide,... Patients with high blood pressure because Meko coramin increases heart rate. Do not use the drug in patients with epilepsy. Should not be used in patients with diabetes because the drug contains 1500 grams of glucose. Do not use for children under 15 years old, because there are not many studies on this subject.
3. Usage. Dosage of Meko Coramin
How to use: The drug is used orally.
Dosage: Take 1-2 tablets/time x 2-3 times/day.
Note: The above dosage is for reference only, the specific dosage will depend on the condition and the progression of the disease. For proper dosage, you need to consult your doctor/pharmacist. Absolutely do not buy medicine to use without consulting a doctor.
4. Signs of an overdose of Meko Coramin
When using an overdose of Meko Coramin can cause high blood pressure, the severity or mildness depends on each case, the patient may see the following symptoms:
Fatigue, anxiety, restlessness. Headache, dizziness, dizziness. Convulsions. Body sweating, chills, pale skin. Tachycardia, palpitations. There may be stomach irritation, epigastric pain, nausea, vomiting. In severe cases, convulsions, arrhythmias, and even coma may occur. When taking an overdose of Meko Coramin, you need to immediately notify the treating doctor and go to the nearest medical facility for advice and timely treatment.
5. Interaction with Meko Coramin
When using Meko Coramin with other drugs that can affect the therapeutic effect and occur interactions such as:
In the doping reaction in athletes, Meko Coramin gives a positive result. In addition, currently there are not many studies on the interaction between Meko Coramin with other drugs. However, you need to inform your doctor about your medical history, past and current medications, to assess the risk of drug interactions.
6. Side effects of Meko Coramin
Meko coramin can cause unwanted side effects such as:
Common symptoms: Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or constipation. Tired people, anorexia. High blood pressure . Irritation, allergy, itching, urticaria, rash. In addition, if you experience any other symptoms while using the drug, immediately notify your treating doctor or medical professional.
7. Notes and cautions when using Meko Coramin
Caution when using for pregnant and lactating women, should weigh the benefits, possible risks on this object. Exercise caution when administering the drug to athletes. Above is some information about the drug Meko Coramin. To ensure the safety of your health and maximize the effectiveness of treatment, you need to take the medicine exactly as directed by your doctor.
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