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Drug Merabincap vitamin and mineral group drug. This is not a prescription drug but should be used as directed to maximize the desired effect. Here are some information to share to help you understand what Merabincap does.
1. Uses of the drug Merabincap
Merabincap drug has the ingredient Mevobalamin. The drug is made into hard capsules with a few other active ingredients. With the composition of a form of vitamin B12 and active ingredients used to treat problems occurring in the peripheral nerves, Merabincap has the effect of protecting the liver, brain and helping to improve vision health. You can refer to some cases where you need to use the following Merabincap drug:
Diseases affecting the peripheral nerves Anemia due to a lack of red blood cells caused by vitamin B12 deficiency Preventing the risk of vitamin B12 deficiency Anemia Malignant syndromes causing anemia due to erythrocyte morphology Merabincap is not on the prescription list but should not be used on its own. If using the drug Merabincap with indications, it will avoid excess substance or have dangerous effects on health.
2. Dosage and how to use Merabincap
Merabincap is a hard tablet that needs to be swallowed directly and drink a glass of water. When taking drugs, patients should follow the doctor's instructions such as taking them regularly, on time and avoiding overdose. Merabincap works well when taken with filtered water at room temperature. Avoid drinking water that is too hot or drinks with added tea or stimulants.
In addition to taking the medicine properly, you should maintain a healthy lifestyle while taking the medicine. To avoid dangerous effects, always practice sports and build a nutritional menu supplemented with essential substances such as vegetables, fruits and protein. The body will strengthen the immune system and increase the ability to absorb the drug so that when used, the effect is enhanced.
Dosage of the drug Merabincap indicated for adults is 3 tablets per day divided into 3 times. Young children should not arbitrarily supplement Merabincap. You need to consult your doctor to avoid overdose or overdose that causes an excess of vitamins and minerals in the body.
3. Notes before taking the drug Merabincap
Merabincap can cause allergies or fatigue in patients. If you have problems absorbing nutrients, you should consult your doctor. In addition, please pay attention to your own health to understand the preventive status when the weakened immune system is seriously affected.
If after 1 month of using Merabincap, your health condition does not improve, you need to check the use of the drug. You may be told to change your medication or stop taking it for monitoring. The drug is not recommended for women during pregnancy and lactation. For subjects with heavy labor or work requiring concentration, please consult a doctor for instructions when using.
Merabincap drug may change if placed in a location with humidity higher than 70%. Therefore, the medicine should be placed in a place without strong light and dry to ensure that children and pets cannot reach it and swallow it.
Patients should not use Merabincap if the working environment is often exposed to mercury.
4. Side effects of the drug Merabincap
Rash Itching Urticaria Anorexia Headache Red Rash Pimples Gastrointestinal dysfunction Anorexia Nausea Vomiting Vomiting Gastrointestinal disturbances These side effects have been tested and confirmed to occur frequently. . In addition, you may experience reactions that are not listed. To avoid dangerous complications or side effects that do not show symptoms, it is necessary to have regular health checks to minimize unnecessary dangers.
5. Interaction with drugs Merabincap
Merabincap has not been shown to have any dangerous interactions. However, attention should be paid to avoiding the use of Merabincap with some drugs such as:
Aminosalicylic acid Antihistamines Colchicine Neomycin Contraceptives In addition to the above drugs, other drugs still have the potential to interact with Merabincap. To minimize the risk of interactions, you should tell your doctor about any medical conditions you have or are at risk for. In addition, give your doctor a list of all the medications you are taking, both prescription and over-the-counter.
In addition to drug interactions, food and lifestyle habits also lead to the risk of interactions with Merabincap. If you are allergic to any food, ask your doctor for instructions.
Merabincap is a food supplement to help strengthen the body's resistance to stay healthy. However, do not abuse the drug or use the wrong dose. To ensure that the drug works to avoid unwanted effects, you should ask your pharmacist or medical professional about the drug before using it.
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