Uses of Pamcora

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Pamcora drug belongs to the group of mineral and vitamin drugs with the main ingredients being Fursultiamine, Riboflavin, Pyridoxine HCL, Cyanocobalamin, Ascorbic acid and Tocopherol acetate. The drug is used to supplement vitamins for the debilitated body, people with anorexia, poor nutrition, fatigue, weakness when sick or newly recovered, the elderly...

1. What are the effects of Pamcora?


1.1. Effects of the main ingredients in the drug Pamcora Fursultiamine ingredients:
Used to treat vitamin B1 deficiency for the body. Effects on Alzheimer's patients in the ability to regulate emotions and improve intellectual function. Riboflavin (vitamin B2) Antioxidant. Increase energy. Maintain healthy blood cells. Prevents damage caused by free radicals. Ingredients Pyridoxine HCl:
Treatment of iron-cell anemia The body is deficient in vitamin B6 Convulsions in young children, high blood homocysteine ​​levels. Ingredients Cyanocobalamin:
Treatment of vitamin B12 deficiency (pernicious anemia, tapeworm infection, gastrectomy, bowel cancer) Ascorbic acid:
Maintains healthy blood vessels, healthy skin, teeth, cartilage, bones ,... Tocopherol acetate:
Wound healing. Reduce inflammation. Slows down the aging process. 1.2. Indications to use Pamcora Drug Pamcora is used to supplement vitamins in the following cases:
Anorexia, weight loss, poor nutrition, body weakness. The body is weak, tired, sick or just woke up. Old people.

2. How to use Pamcora effectively?


2.1. How to use Before using Pamcora, patients need to carefully read the instructions for use to get the most effective drug regimen.
Pamcora is for oral use, the patient should swallow the tablet whole with a sufficient amount of water and take it after meals.
2.2. Dosage Dosage for adults and children > 12 years old: 1-2 tablets/time x 2-3 times/day and taken after meals. Children < 12 years: Efficacy and tolerability have not been established. Therefore, Pamcora should not be used in children < 12 years of age. However, the above dosage is for reference only. The specific dose depends on the age and severity of the disease.
2.3. What should I do if I overdose or forget a dose of Pamcora? Currently, there is no specific antidote when patients overdose Pamcora. In case of overdose, emergency is indicated to use symptomatic treatment and support the usual measures such as induction of vomiting, gastric lavage.
When you miss a dose, the patient needs to take the next dose when he remembers, provided that the time to take the next dose is far from the time of taking the next dose. Patients should not arbitrarily double the dose for the purpose of making up for the missed dose.

3. Contraindications to taking Pamcora


Here are some cases where Pamcora should not be used:
Children < 12 years old. Patients who are allergic or sensitive to any of the ingredients or excipients in the drug.

4. Pamcora drug interactions


When combining the use of Pamcora with one or more other drugs that can cause drug interactions such as:
Pamcora can reduce the effect of Levodopa, these 2 drugs should not be used in combination in the treatment of Parkinson's. Clopromazine, Amitriptyline and Adriamycin, Imipramine. Probenecid in combination with riboflavin reduces the absorption of riboflavin in the stomach and intestines. To ensure safety and avoid possible adverse interactions, patients must tell their doctors and pharmacists about all medications and foods they are taking. For doctors and pharmacists to have the best and most effective treatment.

5. Side effects of the drug Pamcora


During the use of Pamcora, patients may experience some side effects such as:
Abdominal discomfort Anorexia Nausea, vomiting Diarrhea When experiencing unwanted side effects, the patient needs to stop taking the drug. and report it to your doctor, pharmacist or go to the nearest medical facility for timely treatment.

6. Pay attention to precautions when using Pamcora for treatment


Patients can refer to the cautions, notes in the drug instruction leaflet or follow the instructions for taking Pamcora from the doctor or pharmacist. In addition, you can refer to some of the following notes:
Use the correct dose as indicated, the patient does not arbitrarily increase or decrease the dose. Use with caution in pregnant and lactating women. Currently, there are no accurate reports on the safety of taking Pamcora during pregnancy. Therefore, it is necessary to be careful when using the drug and only use it when it is absolutely necessary and only under the direction of a medical professional. The ability of the drug to be excreted in human milk has not been fully studied, so it should be considered when taking the drug. If necessary, discontinue nursing prior to use. Store medicine at a temperature < 30 degrees Celsius, trash the sun, away from children's play areas. Do not use Pamcora after the expiry date printed on the package.

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