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Nausazy is a pharmaceutical drug used in the gastrointestinal tract. This is a prescription drug that should not be used without the consent of the doctor. Here is some information about what Nausazy does for your reference.
1. Uses of Nausazy
Nausazy has an antagonistic effect on the 5 HT 3 receptor. However, the problem of Nausazy's nausea or vomiting control mechanism is still being studied. According to current findings, Nausazy can induce vomiting by affecting the vagus nerve to the 5HT receptor in patients undergoing chemotherapy or radiation therapy.
The effects of Nausazy have been reported to come from the treatment of nausea caused by chemotherapy or radiation. Specifically, patients undergoing cancer treatment or after surgery with nausea will be considered to use Nausazy. Nausazy does not affect dopamine receptors, so it does not affect extrapyramidal nerve function.
2. Dosage and how to take Nausazy
Nausazy is an oral solution that is prepared in the form of a tube that is quite convenient to use. Each ampoule contains a dose of 5 mg, which can be selected according to the dose prescribed by the doctor to ensure high effectiveness. The following are a few specific cases that are often indicated to use Nausazy.
Young children Young children often use to prevent vomiting when vomiting or nausea persists. If the child is planning to have chemotherapy, it should be used before the 5ml dose. After that, the child will take a dose of 2.5 ml / time x 2 times / day. Duration of treatment and lasts for 5 days.
Adults Adults when treating vomiting caused by chemotherapy or radiation will proceed to use a dose of 5ml after having signs of vomiting at a mild level. In the case of vomiting and nausea, the same dose will be used but used twice a day. The course of antiemetic treatment for patients usually lasts 5 days. Patients who have recently undergone surgery can receive higher doses of Nausazy up to 10 ml 1 hour before anesthesia.
Patients with impaired liver function People with known or suspected risk of liver failure should be careful not to use more than 5ml per day. During the use and treatment of Nausazy, the patient should adhere to and follow the instructions of the doctor. Be careful not to forget to take a double dose or change the dose without your doctor's approval. Any problems causing overdose or dose reduction should be consulted by a specialist for support.
3. Notes before taking Nausazy
Nausazy is contraindicated in patients with a history of allergy to any of its ingredients. In addition, the history of allergies recorded if related or interacting with Nausazy drug ingredients should also be cautious. To ensure effective treatment, your doctor will advise you to change to other drugs that have the same effect but reduce the rate of irritation for the patient.
Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding are not warned about the dangers or complications caused by Nausazy. However, it should be noted that Nausazy should only be used in this group of people if prescribed by a doctor. During treatment, this group of patients also needs to check their health and monitor the progress of the drug to avoid adverse interactions.
Patients with liver failure may be affected when taking Nausazy. Because the liver is a part of the drug, after entering the body, it goes there and is metabolized before being excreted. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluate specifically the degree of liver failure to have a solution to adjust the dose to suit the patient.
In addition, workers working with machines, young children and the elderly should also pay attention. Please consult your doctor carefully and conduct a health examination to assess the appropriateness of Nausazy drug when using to treat your own disease.
4. Side effects of Nausazy
Head tends to get worse Headache Drowsiness Burning head Pain or heat in the epigastrium Sudden but steady rise in blood pressure Diarrhea Palpitations Constipation Increased liver enzymes Side effects of Nausazy can seriously affect the health of the patient. The side effects listed above are just a few of the clinical and statistical findings from treated patient data. These side effects are quite common, so users will pay attention and avoid them.
But some rare or undetected side effects are potential health risks. You should regularly check your health care to detect any abnormalities of the body early.
5. Interaction with Nausazy
Nausazy should not be used at the same time with several drugs such as:
Carbamazepine Phenytoin Tramadol Rifampicin In addition to the drugs above, when taking Nausazy with any other medicine you should also consult your doctor. Assessing drug interactions, doctors will be based on groups of drugs used at the same time and current health and medical history.
Above is sharing for you to understand what Nausazy drug has. If you need more detailed advice about medicine and health, go to the hospital to be answered by a doctor.
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