Uses of Mivopin

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The drug Mivopin is used in the treatment of infections very effectively, circulating quite widely in all pharmacies nationwide. The following article shares detailed information about the uses, effects of Mivopin and notes when using Mivopin for treatment.

1. What is Mivopin?

Mivopin belongs to the group of anti-cancer drugs and acts on the immune system with the main active ingredient thymomodulin 80mg. The drug is used in the effective treatment of Korean infections, with the positive effect of the drug eliminating bacteria and viruses that are harmful to the body on patients with hepatitis, respiratory tract infections, poisoning. for many reasons and many more.
Mivopin medicine is prepared in the form of capsules packed in boxes of 4 blisters x 10 tablets.

2. What is the effect of Mivopin?


Mivopin is indicated for use in the following cases:
Support and treatment of infectious diseases caused by bacteria or viruses such as liver and respiratory diseases,... Support strengthening the system Immunocompromised in adults and the elderly. Support to improve clinical symptoms in HIV/AIDS patients. Support treatment of stage 1 leukopenia and stage 2 leukopenia due to bone marrow - drug toxicity.

3. Dosage and how to use Mivopin


Mivopin is used for oral administration
Dosage depends on the subject or the course of the disease.
Adults, the elderly and children 12 years and older: 1 tablet of Mivopin/time, 1-2 times a day. Children under 12 years: Mivopin is not recommended due to insufficient clinical data. The above dosages are for reference only. For the most specific dosage, patients should refer to the drug instruction leaflet or order from a doctor or pharmacist.

4. Contraindications to taking Mivopin


Mivopin should not be used in cases where the patient is sensitive to the active ingredient Thymomodulin or any of the excipients in the drug.

5. Mivopin drug interactions


Mivopin when combined with peptides or short-chain protein derivatives from the thymus (these substances are used in combination with chemotherapy for cancer patients). It has been reported that Thymomodulin reduces some adverse effects of chemotherapy and increases survival time compared with chemotherapy alone.
Consider mixing Mivopin with alcohol, tobacco, alcoholic or fermented beverages. Factors that can change the composition of the drug. Patients should see the details of drug interactions in the leaflet or ask your doctor, pharmacist for more details.

6. What side effects does Mivopin cause?


During the treatment with Mivopin, the patient may experience some unwanted side effects such as:
Allergic reactions may occur when the patient is sensitive to the drug. Causes irritation, discomfort, headache, dizziness and redness of the skin. Typical digestive disorders such as: Constipation, nausea and vomiting. Usually these side effects go away when the medication is stopped. If there are unwanted side effects, the patient should stop taking the drug and inform the doctor and pharmacist when there is doubt about the side effects of Mivopin for timely treatment.

7. Pay attention to precautions when using Mivopin treatment


Before taking Mivopin for treatment, patients need to refer to some of the following notes:
Thymus products should not be used as nutritional supplements, including Thymomodulin (thymus extract from calf). Women who are pregnant and breast-feeding when taking Mivopin need to be prescribed by a doctor or pharmacist.

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