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Mibezisol® medicine is often used to supplement zinc to help recover quickly, improve health, and reduce the risk of diarrhea in the following months. Adjunct to the treatment of electrolyte and water loss in mild to moderate acute diarrhea.
1. What is Mibezisol?
Mibezisol 2.5 is a solution to regulate water, electrolytes and Acid-Base balance
Drug Visa Number / Registration Number / Registration Number: VD-26585-17 manufactured by Ha san Co., Ltd - Dermapharm - VIETNAM .
Mibezisol 2.5 contains ingredients: Each package 4.13g contains 300mg Potassium chloride; Glucose anhydrous 2700mg; Zinc Gluconate (equivalent to zinc 2.5mg) 17.5mg; Sodium chloride 520mg; Sodium citrate dihydrate 580mg.
Packaged in the form of: Powder medicine
2. Uses of the drug Mibezisol
Mibezisol® is often used to supplement zinc to help recover quickly, improve health, and reduce the risk of new diarrhea in the following months. Support for the treatment of electrolyte and water loss in mild to moderate acute diarrhea. Adhere to using the drug according to the indications (uses, functions for whom) written on the Mibezisol 2.5 instruction sheet or the doctor's prescription sheet.
3. Dosage and how to use Mibezisol
3.1 Adult Dosage:
Mibezisol is used to prevent dehydration and to supplement zinc after each bowel movement (treatment of diarrhea at home). You take the medicine according to your needs, up to 800 ml a day.
Children:
For children under 6 months old, you give them 50 to 100ml of medicine, up to 400ml a day; For children from 6 to 24 months old, you give them 50 to 100 ml of medicine, up to 500 ml a day; For children from 2 to 10 years old, you give them 100 to 200 ml of medicine, up to 800ml a day; For children 10 years and older, you give them medicine depending on their needs, up to 800 ml a day. 3.2 How to use You must read the instructions for use carefully before taking and ask your doctor or pharmacist about anything you are not sure about the use of the medicine.
Dissolve the whole sachet in 100 ml of cooled boiled water, use as directed by your doctor or drink to supplement zinc, prevent dehydration and electrolytes after each bowel movement. The reconstituted solution should only be used within 24 hours.
You must take the medicine exactly as prescribed by your doctor, do not take more or less than the prescribed dose, and do not stop taking it without your doctor's permission.
4. Mibezisol side effects
Mibezisol® can cause some side effects including:
Mild vomiting; Increased blood sodium. This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. If you have any questions about side effects, consult your doctor or pharmacist.
5. Caution/Warning
Before taking Mibezisol®, you should tell your doctor or pharmacist if:
You are allergic to any of its ingredients; Congestive heart failure, edema, sodium accumulation, severe renal failure, cirrhosis of the liver; Are pregnant or breastfeeding. Electrolyte levels and acid-base balance should be monitored during drug administration. You should breastfeed your baby or give fluids between meals to avoid hypernatremia.
Things to keep in mind when taking this medicine for special conditions (pregnancy, lactation, surgery,...)
There are not enough studies to determine the risks of taking this medicine in pregnancy or lactation period. Before taking medication, always consult with your doctor to weigh the benefits and risks. You should only use it when absolutely necessary or when the benefits of taking the drug are determined to outweigh the risks.
6. Treatment of overdose, missed dose
Overdose:
In case of emergency or overdose, immediately call 911 Emergency Center or go to the nearest local Health station.
In addition, you need to record and bring a list of all medications you have taken, including prescription and non-prescription drugs.
Missed dose:
If you forget to take a dose, take it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and take your next dose at the scheduled time. Do not take double the prescribed dose.
7. Drug interactions
What drugs can interact with Mibezisol®?
This medicine may change how other medicines you are taking work or increase the effects of side effects. To avoid drug interactions, it's best to write down a list of all the medications you're taking (including prescription, over-the-counter, herbal and dietary supplements) and show them to your doctor or pharmacist. To ensure safety when taking medicine, do not arbitrarily take the drug, stop or change the dose of the drug without the permission of your doctor.
Mibezisol® can interact with any food or drink?
Food, alcohol and tobacco can interact with certain drugs. Consult your doctor about taking your medicine with food, alcohol and tobacco. You should not drink alcohol while taking the medicine.
You need to be careful when taking this medicine with food. You should avoid fruit juices or foods with salt until treatment is stopped.
What medical conditions affect Mibezisol®?
Your medical condition may affect the use of this medicine. Tell your doctor if you have any health problems, especially:
Infertility or decreased urine output; Severe dehydration with symptoms of shock; Severe diarrhea (> 30 ml/kg per hour); Vomiting profuse and prolonged; Bowel obstruction, paralysis or perforation.
8. Preservation of drugs
Store Mibezisol® at room temperature, away from moisture and light. Medicines should not be stored in the bathroom or in the freezer. Each drug may have different storage methods. Read the storage instructions on the package carefully or ask your pharmacist. Keep medicine out of reach of children and pets. Do not throw the medicine down the toilet or plumbing. Dispose of medication properly when it is past its expiration date or cannot be used. Consult your pharmacist or local waste disposal company about safe disposal of medications.
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