Uses of Naopa

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Naopa is used to treat some cases of thyroid disease with hyperthyroidism. The drug Naopa is widely used because of its quick effect and ease of use.

1. Indications for taking Naopa


Naopa is indicated in thyroid diseases with accompanying hyperthyroidism.
Contraindicated for cases
Thyroid cancer dependent on thyroid stimulating hormone. Severe hematological diseases. Patients with liver failure. Women are breastfeeding.

2. Instructions for using Naopa


Dosage of Naopa drug depends on the patient's condition, weight, treatment time as well as the body's response to the drug. For those who are just starting to use the drug, the starting dose should be taken within 1 to 2 months. Then proceed to gradually reduce the dose to the maintenance dose for 1 to 4 months, continue to monitor for 12 to 18 months.

3. Side effects when taking Naopa


Any increase in thyroid volume should raise suspicion of hypothyroidism due to drug overdose. Leukopenia may occur with fever, pharyngitis and infection or agranulocytosis or bone marrow aplasia, sometimes spontaneously.
How to handle, must stop taking the drug and urgently perform a blood count immediately. Allergic skin reactions (eg, pruritus, skin rash, rash), fever, erythema, myalgia, arthralgia or muscle stiffness also require discontinuation of therapy.

4. Things to note in the process of using Naopa


When the patient finds that the body has fever, sore throat or any other symptoms of infection, it is necessary to perform red blood cell collection immediately. The drug should not be used until the results of hyperthyroidism are available. Before and during the use of Naopa, the patient should check the components of the blood on a regular basis to detect the difference early. The risk of agranulocytosis fluctuated between 0.7% during the first 6 weeks of treatment. For pregnant patients, if using Naopa, the fetal thyroid gland will develop very early. However. By the 12th week of pregnancy, iodine will begin to attach. Pregnant women should only use the drug when it is absolutely necessary with the appropriate dose because Naopa has the risk of reducing the thyroid function of the fetus. Treatment should be at the lowest effective dose to keep the thyroid gland in a normal pregnant woman. This also helps to reduce hypothyroidism in the fetus because the amount of Carbimazol can diffuse across the placenta. During this time it is essential to create a thyroid balance for the newborn. Based on many studies showing that Naopa can pass into breast milk, Naopa should not be used by women who are breastfeeding. You can buy Naopa at any drugstore nationwide. However, in the process of using the drug may cause some unwanted side effects, to avoid the appearance of these symptoms you should learn all the information as well as consult your doctor before taking. .

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