Uses of Phezam

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Phezam is a neurotropic and nerve tonic that helps to dilate peripheral vessels. So what does Phezam do?

1. What does Phezam do?


Phezam, also known as piracetam, cinnarizine belongs to the subgroup of neurotropic and neurotropic drugs, peripheral vasodilators and brain activators. Phezam medicine 400mg + 25mg is effective in the treatment of a number of conditions such as:
Chronic and potential cerebral vascular insufficiency due to atherosclerosis arterial hypertension Stroke and after ischemic stroke in the brain when Vascular dystonia Post-traumatic cerebral palsy Encephalopathy due to psychosomatic syndromes with disturbances in memory and other cognitive functions or disturbances of emotional volition Labyrinthia such as tinnitus, dizziness, nausea or vomiting, nystagmus, ménière's syndrome, prevention of motor weakness and migraine, improvement of cognitive processes in children with mental retardation In addition, some other effects of the drug not listed above The drug label has been approved, but in some cases your doctor may prescribe Phezam. Therefore, before taking the medicine, consult your doctor.

2. How to use Phezam


Phezam 400mg + 25mg is made in capsule form. Dosage will be based on the condition and age of the patient.
For adults use 1-2 tablets 3 times a day with a course of 1-3 months For children take 1-2 tablets 1-2 times a day Patients can use the drug with or without with food, before or after eating. However, to reduce stomach irritation you can take it with food and need to swallow the tablet whole with a full glass of water, do not chew or break the tablet.

3. Undesirable effects when using Phezam


Phezam 400mg + 25mg can cause some unwanted and common side effects that can be mentioned as:
Skin reactions Sensitivity to light Digestive disorders Before prescribing the drug, the doctor always considers Phezam benefits and effectiveness. When using Phezam can still occur unwanted effects. Therefore, when there are unusual symptoms, especially when a severe allergic reaction occurs with accompanying signs such as severe dizziness, difficulty breathing, rash, ... the patient needs to be informed. Immediately notify the doctor or nurse for immediate medical intervention.

4. Some notes when using Phezam


Some notes when using Phezam 400/25mg include:
Report a history of allergy to Phezam, hypersensitivity reaction to piracetam, cinnarizine or to any other allergy. Phezam may contain ingredients that don't work and could cause an allergic reaction or other serious problems. Report any medications you are taking including prescription and nonprescription drugs, herbs and supplements, foods, dyes or preservatives. Phezam is contraindicated in patients with severe renal impairment, porphyria, hemorrhagic stroke, huntington's disease, liver failure. Phezam should be used with caution in cases of increased intraocular pressure, lactase or galactose deficiency, glucose or galactose malabsorption syndrome, Parkinson's disease, pregnancy and lactation. If you forget to take a dose of Phezam 400/25mg, take it again as soon as possible. However, if it is close to the time of your next dose, skip the missed dose and continue taking or injecting the medicine as scheduled. Do not use more drug than prescribed treatment. Phezam overdose or ingestion can cause serious symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, shortness of breath, fainting,...

5. Drug interactions


Some drugs that can interact with Phezam 400/25mg include:
CNS depressants Tricyclic antidepressants Antihypertensives and vasodilators Thyroid hormone Anticoagulants

6. How to store Phezam


Store Phezam in capsule form at room temperature below 30 degrees Celsius, protect from light and avoid humid places. Do not store Phezam in a humid place or in the freezer and keep away from heat and open flames. Different medicines will have different storage methods, so read the Phezam storage instructions carefully on the package, or ask your pharmacist.
To use the drug safely, take Phezam exactly as directed by your doctor, do not use more than the recommended dose, smaller or longer than prescribed. Use Phezam regularly to get the most benefit from it and you can stop taking it if any new symptoms appear or your condition does not improve. Patients absolutely do not abuse the drug for too long for a long time. This does not make the patient's condition better, but also increases the risk of unwanted effects.

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