Uses of Miclacol

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Miclacol belongs to a group of drugs of herbal and animal origin, with the main ingredients being Bromocamphor 20mg and methylene blue 20mg. Miclacol is made in the form of sugar coated tablets, packing box of 10 blisters x 10 tablets. Follow the following article to know what drug Miclacol is? How to use and dosage?

1. Uses of Miclacol


Uses of Miclacol medicine is a combination of 2 ingredients including:
Methylene blue: Used to disinfect and stain tissues. When absorbed, Methylene blue binds irreversibly to the viral nucleic acid and thereby breaks down the virus molecule when exposed to light. Bromo camphor: Used as a mild antiseptic and pain reliever in the lower urinary tract. 1.1 Indications of the drug Miclacol Miclacol is indicated to help reduce inflammation, infection, pain, swelling and antiseptic in urinary tract infections.
1.2 Contraindications of the drug Miclacol Miclacol is contraindicated in the following cases:
People with glucose-6 phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency; People with kidney failure. Children under 30 months old; Children with a history of febrile seizures or epilepsy. Women who are pregnant and breastfeeding.

2. Dosage and how to use Miclacol


How to use: Miclacol is used orally, during meals. Patients should swallow Miclacol tablets whole with an adequate amount of water.
Dosage: For adults: From 6-9 tablets x 3 times / day
Note: Miclacol dosage above is for reference only. The specific dose of Miclacol depends on the condition and the progression of the disease. To get the right dose of Miclacol, patients should consult their doctor or healthcare professional.
How to deal with missed dose, Miclacol overdose:
In case of missing dose of Miclacol, it is advisable to supplement as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose of Miclacol and use a new dose. When Miclacol is used in overdose, there may be increased methemoglobinemia, restlessness, shortness of breath and irritation of the urinary tract, vomiting or convulsions... Patients need to stop the drug immediately and go to the facility. nearest medical facility for prompt treatment.

3. Side effects of the drug Miclacol


When using Miclacol, patients may experience unwanted effects such as:
Common: Anemia, hemolysis. Uncommon: Abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, fever, headache, hypotension, bladder irritation, precardiac pain and blue skin. If you experience the above symptoms, you should stop using Miclacol and notify your doctor or pharmacist for appropriate treatment.

4. Notes when using Miclacol


Caution should be exercised when using Miclacol to people who drive or operate machinery. Miclacol should be used with caution in the elderly. Miclacol should be used with caution in people with severe liver and kidney failure. Absolutely do not use when Miclacol has signs of discoloration, mold, watery or expired. Above is all information about Miclacol, patients need to read carefully the instructions for use, consult a doctor / pharmacist before using. Absolutely do not arbitrarily buy Miclacol home treatment because there may be unwanted side effects.

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