Uses of Oramine

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Oramin medicine is used according to the prescription of doctors / pharmacists, helping to supplement nutrients for patients with weak physical health, people with anorexia, loss of appetite, fatigue, dystrophy and children in their age. mature. Let's learn more about Oramin drug line through the following article.

1. What is Oramin?


Oramin medicine belongs to the group of mineral and vitamin drugs, is made in the form of soft capsules packed in boxes of 10 blisters x 3 tablets.
Oramin medicine has the following ingredients:
Retinol palmitate content 4000IU ErgocalcIferol content 400IU Tocopherol acetate content 15mg Ascorbic acid content 75mg Thiamine nifrat content 2mg Riboflavin content 2mg Pyridoxine hydrochloride content 2mg Calcium pantothenate content 10 mg Nicotinamide 20 mg Cyanocobalamin Folic Acid Excipients: Soybean oil, lecithin, palm oil, white beeswax, gelatin, concentrated glycerin, methyl paraben, propyl paraben, D-Sorbitol, Ethyl vanillin, titanium dioxide, red number 40, yellow number 5, blue number 1, pure water.

2. What are the effects of Oramin?


Oramin is used as a vitamin and mineral supplement in the following cases:
People who are physically sick or sick. Anorexia, loss of appetite, fatigue, dystrophy. People who are pregnant or breastfeeding. Children in the period of growth and the elderly.

3. Dosage of Oramin


Oramin medicine is used after eating.
Usual dose for adults: 1 Oramin capsule/day.

4. Contraindications to taking Oramin


Oramin should not be used in the following cases:
Do not use for patients with hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients of Oramin. Malignant disease. High doses of Vitamin C are contraindicated in patients with glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency (risk of hemolytic anemia) who have a history of kidney stones. Patients with hyperoxaluria and oxalate metabolism disorders (increased risk of kidney stones) Patients with thalassemia (increased risk of iron absorption). Patients with excess vitamin A. Severe liver disease Progressive peptic ulcer. Arterial hemorrhage. Lower blood pressure. Vitamin D toxicity or hypercalcemia.

5. Notes when using Oramin


Oramin is prescribed by a doctor, patients need to adhere to the correct dosage and usage instructions.
In children, it is necessary to take Oramin under the supervision of an adult. Since the amount of Vitamin A needed by the body is already provided in the daily diet, it is not recommended to take more than 8,000 units of Vitamin A per day.
If nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, itching occurs due to taking Oramin, the patient should stop taking the medicine and consult a doctor or pharmacist.
Taking Oramin can cause polymenorrhea and menstrual disease. If bleeding persists continuously while using Oramin, you should consult your doctor or pharmacist.
If Oramin is less effective after a month, discuss it with your doctor or pharmacist.
Pregnant women, if the dose of Vitamin A (Retinol) exceeds 8,000 units / day, it can cause congenital abnormalities in the fetus, so caution should be exercised.
During pregnancy, if the mother takes high doses of vitamin C (3g/day), it will lead to the risk of scurvy for the newborn.
Pregnant and nursing women must consult a doctor or pharmacist before using Oramin.

6. Side effects occur when taking Oramin


During the use of Oramin, patients may experience some unwanted side effects such as:
Increased oxalate - urine Hemolytic anemia Digestive disorders, diarrhea, nausea/vomiting, heartburn, abdominal cramps Fatigue, stinging or stinging pain in the skin, flushing, itching, burning sensation. Dizziness, dizziness, headache, insomnia, irritability,... Patients should inform their doctor or pharmacist of any unwanted effects encountered when taking Oramin.

7. Oramin drug interactions


Should not use Oramin with drugs containing Vitamins A, D in the ingredients.
Oramin medicine has the effect of supplementing nutrients for people who are sick. Before use, you should carefully read the instructions for use and consult a professional doctor for the best treatment results.

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